We made it to the end of 2020, and that calls for some serious (but safe) celebration. Here, weâve rounded up what to watch and where to order takeout to celebrate New Yearâs Eve in San Diego. Eat, drink, and be happy that 2020 is officially over!
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What to Watch
Celebrations are limited this year, but you can still count down to 2021 at home with two virtual events.
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Led by music director Rafael Payare with pianist Ray Ushikubo, San Diego Symphony is ringing in the new year with a virtual performance. Enjoy the music of classic Viennese waltzes and jazz-influenced pieces, as well as a special performance of George Gershwinâs âRhapsody in Blueâ performed by Ushikubo. The eveningâs festivities are available for streaming after a $25 donation to the symphony.
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If there was ever a year we wanted to end, it’s safe to say 2020 is the one. Though we can’t celebrate New Year’s Eve at our favorite local bars, restaurants and clubs this year due to stay-at-home orders, there are still ways to safely ring in the new year.
From San Diego bay cruises to virtual events to dining specials, here are some ideas to spice up your NYE holiday this year. Cheers to 2021!
New Year’s Eve Celebrations at Jamul Casino: Though many venues are closed due to COVID-19, San Diego casinos are still open at limited capacity. Jamul Casino in East County has a variety of events and specials for those hoping for in-person celebration. If you choose to attend, be sure to follow all health and safety guidelines, including wearing a mask and social distancing. For additional event information, visit jamulcasinosd.com/nye2021.