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Prepare to party – because PINS Social Club is going all out to celebrate 2026
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PINS Social Club is going all out to celebrate 2026 with a New Year’s Eve bash that’s going to make Times Square look tame.
Hundreds of revellers will be joining together under the disco balls getting ready to dance, dance, dance into the early hours.
You don’t want to miss out on this one, think Met Gala meets Super Bowl. Think the best time of your life!
The PINS Social Club celebrations start at 7pm with a free glass of prosecco for all those who arrive before 8pm.
And that’s just the start of a showstopping evening that’ll have you waving goodbye to 2025 and saying a sparkling hello to 2026 when the clock strikes 12.

PINS’ DJs will be digging deep into their record crates to spin the ultimate disco, funk, and house classics that’ll get everyone on the dance floor – and if you need any inspiration, its Discoland Dancers will be showing the way and performing all night long.
Mega brass band Twisted Tubes will be performing ultimate party hits on the main stage, and MC Danny Mazz will be giving YOU the chance to win big in one their legendary competitions, featuring The Shot Clock Smash and Pop-A-Shot challenge. They’ve already given away 2 holidays this month!!
There’ll be a huge countdown featuring an amazing balloon drop at midnight as Liverpool’s home of celebration pops a cork for 2026.
“There’s really no better place in the city to celebrate New Year’s Eve than PINS,” says Ste Lowry, general manager. “The vibe this year is Met Gala meets Super Bowl Half Time Show, and that’s why we’re going all out with the entertainment!
“We have some amazing acts performing live music on our main stage, HUGE prizes to be won, a midnight countdown to remember, and so much more!”
Early bird tickets have all been snapped up but there’s still a chance to get a ticket to one of Liverpool’s best events.
Grab yours on Skiddle.
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