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Celebrate the New Year in high-style at Juniper’s Rooftop Gala

Pro tip: Snag tickets fast — this event is sure to sell out.

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The outside of the AC Hotel

Dress your best in formal wear or optional black tie attire.

Photo provided by Juniper and AC Hotel Greenville

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The countdown to 2024 is on — which means we’re getting ready to celebrate on the rooftop of the AC Hotel at Juniper’s annual New Year’s Eve Rooftop Gala.

This 21+ event is all-inclusive (we’re talking top-shelf premium drinks, dessert stations and late-night snacks) and offers multiple party experiences on two different floors. The New Year’s Eve party vibe lights up with a not-to-miss light show and cold spark fireworks, with amazing skyline views as the backdrop. Premium entertainment includes Greenville’s favorite party band, Steeltoe Stiletto.

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Countdown on top of the town and ring in 2024 in style at the AC Hotel.

Photo provided by Juniper and AC Hotel Greenville

Looking for more of a nightclub experience? Uptown Entertainment will be spinning with next-level energy as the celebration continues in this year’s new Jasmine Nightclub.

General admission tickets include:

  • Access to top-shelf open bars serving Patron, Grey Goose, Bacardi, Bombay, Hennesey, and more
  • Access to food and dessert stations
  • Midnight toast with Chandon Brut

Plus, guests have the chance to party like a VIP. Those tickets include:

  • 30-minute early admission through a private entrance
  • Free valet parking
  • Access to a private, ultra-premium open bar + private VIP area near the main stage entertainment
  • And more

    Take advantage of group, multi-ticket discounts available by purchasing a 10-pack general admission deal or a 6-pack VIP package (plus, the VIP area has been expanded, which means more available tickets this year).

    Snag tickets + get ready to celebrate

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