First Night Boston 2024 will have everything from Sammy Adams to ice sculptures
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Boston’s annual New Year’s Eve celebration will feature an array of performances, fireworks, ice sculptures and more.
Since 1976, Boston’s First Night has been the city’s way of starting the new year off in style. First Night Boston 2024 will start at Boston City Hall Plaza at 11 a.m. on Dec. 31.
Below is a look at the full schedule:
11 a.m.: How Do You See the World Experience and Mapparium at First Church of Christ Scientist
11:11 a.m.: Sweet Harmony at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage
12 p.m.: Boston Saxophone Quartet at City Hall, Greenway Carousel on the Rose Kennedy Greenway
12:10 p.m.: Ava & Cam at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage
1 p.m.: Paco’s Band at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage, Arts and Crafts Presented by Greater Boston Chinese Cultural Association on the Second Floor of City Hall
2 p.m.: Boston Music Project at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage, Improv Show at Improv Asylum, Organ Concert at First Church of Christ Scientist
3 p.m.: Tristan and Delaney at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage, Improv Show at Improv Asylum
4 p.m.: Koliba at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage, Improv Show at Improv Asylum
5 p.m.: LIZJE at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage
6 p.m.: Frog Pond Skating Spectacular at Boston Common, First Night Parade from City Hall Plaza to Boston Common
6:30 p.m.: Maddi Ryan at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage
7 p.m.: City of Boston’s Family Fireworks, presented by The Mugar Foundation & the City of Boston
7:20 p.m.: Sons of Levin at the CIty Hall Plaza Main Stage
8:10 p.m.: LaQuandra Seymore at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage
8:50 p.m.: Guess Method at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage
9:50 p.m.: Nancia at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage
10:30 p.m.: Ayla Brown and Rob Bellamy at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage
11:30 p.m.: First Night City Hall Countdown and Sammy Adams at the City Hall Plaza Main Stage
Midnight: Boston Harbor Fireworks, presented by Meet Boston at Boston Harbor (Long Wharf)
More than 200,000 people are expected to visit the free event throughout the day and into the night, according NBC10 Boston. You can click here for the full schedule of events.