Wednesday
December 31, 2008
8 PM - 4 AM
Cocktail / Semi-Formal Attire
A Mix of Hip Hop, Dance, Rock,
Top-40, 80's, and Salsa in Q-Room
When LQ, the legendary Uptown dance hall, moved from its uptown locale to its new location on Lexington Ave and East 48th Street inside the Radisson Hotel, it brought to the area one of the hottest and most popular new venues in all of midtown. Upon arriving on ritzy Lexington Ave, this HUGE dance spot immediately became the place to see and be seen.
The doormen behind the velvet ropes greet everyone with a smile but only give the nod in to those who have the juice to get in or can afford the VIP Table service. VIP areas overlook a big dance floor that's accented by video screens and surrounded by two big bars. A second lounging room offers a third bar and multiple tables, where dancing feet can part-take in the Salsa atmosphere of the Q-Room. The premium stocked open bars, plush VIP areas, and over-the-top service have made the past 5 years at LQ the most celebrated New Year’s galas in the city. Only steps away from Times Square but just far enough away from the action to be considered upscale, LQ is the New Year’s party that cannot be missed!
This New Year’s Eve
be at the spot where celebrities have chosen to hold their most lavish events:
Heidi Klum’s Halloween Extravaganza
Janet Jackson and Jermaine Dupri hosted the after party for Saturday Night Live
Magic Johnson hosted his Fundraiser
The Donald and the cast of the Apprentice,
The cast of ER hosted NBC Upfront
Susan Sarandon and Michael J. Fox attended their the most lavish Sweet 16 in NYC History.
You don’t know who you will see at LQ this New Year’s Eve!
5 Hour Premium Top-Shelf Open Bar 9:00PM - 2AM
Hors d'oeuvres Stations from 9:00pm – 11:30pm
Champagne Toast at Midnight ~ Party Favors
Live Broadcast of Ball Drop On Plasma Screens Throughout The Venue
Complimentary After Party Ticket to Bourbon Street if you want to keep the party going till 8AM
Official Website: http://www.newyearseve.com/new-york-lq.php
Added by PromTimeNYC on December 5, 2008