Looking to ring in the new year in Perth but aren't sure what to do? Whether you're craving spectacular fireworks, a vibrant festival, or delicious dinner plans, there's something for everyone in Perth this New Year's Eve. Be sure to mark your calendars for these must-do events!
Fireworks and where to see them
See out 2025 with a bang! The sky will light up on New Year's Eve, with firework shows happening all over Perth at various times throughout the evening. Whether you're after a relaxed evening or a bustling celebration, there are plenty of options for you. Check out these top spots to watch the amazing shows.
Elizabeth Quay
The free event will feature amusement rides, food trucks, roving entertainment, a live DJ on a floating stage, LED hula-hoop and circus workshops, interactive game shows, and more. The first fireworks show will light up the Swan River at 8:30pm, perfect if you need to catch some early shut-eye. And of course, there will also be a show at midnight to officially ring in the new year.
For another great view, head across the Swan River to the South Perth Foreshore, grab a picnic rug, and settle in for the perfect end to 2025 with an unforgettable view.
Rottnest Island
Want to make a day of it? Why not ! Explore the island, soak in the views, and enjoy the festivities leading up to the 8pm fireworks. It's a great chance to escape the city, and you can stay the night or take the return ferry after the firework show. Rottnest will be buzzing with a range of activities from DJs to traditional dance performances. It's free to attend, but .
Mandurah Foreshore
Every year the City of Mandurah hosts an exciting , from 6pm until midnight. The area comes alive with entertainment for all ages, featuring carnival rides, delicious food trucks, and two stunning firework displays - one at 9pm and another at midnight.
Festivals
If you're looking to dance your way into the new year, there are plenty of parties and festivals around Perth on NYE. Check out our list below.
- : this bespoke venue pops up in Northbridge every summer, hosting a range of local and international talent. This year, head along to their NYE celebration for the ultimate New Year’s Eve bash.
- : the annual sellout Port Beach Festival is back this NYE. Grab a ticket and feel the sand between your toes as you celebrate the arrival of 2026.
- : SNACK is back for NYE this year at the Claremont Showgrounds. On from 5pm -1am, you can enjoy carnival rides, inflatable games, and headliners Peking Duk and Pendulum.
- : head over to Langley Park and take in the views of the river and the city as you ring in the new year. On from 5pm - 1am, you can dance the night away to headliner Kaytranada.
- : celebrate the new year across 11 venues and 8 stages as the Leederville Precinct comes alive with music, cocktails, and dancing.
For the foodies
Dinner plans more your thing? Check out these delicious options at restaurants around Perth.
- : enjoy a 4-course menu from $89pp with front-row seats to watch the Elizabeth Quay fireworks! With sittings from 4pm to 9:30pm, time yours with the 8.30pm or midnight fireworks to enjoy the show.
- : enjoy a 3-course menu from $75pp as you say goodbye to 2025 in Australia's largest pub!
- : celebrate the final night of the year in Miss Mi style, bold, vibrant and full of flavour. Enjoy a 3-course menu from $110pp at their Perth city restaurant. Bookings are from 5:30pm to 9:30pm, and they're located just a short walk from key firework viewing spots like Elizabeth Quay and the Swan River Foreshore.
Getting around
While Transperth will run extra trains on NYE, trains come less frequently late at night, so make sure to check the timetables so you don't miss the last train.
Now that you've got the scoop on what's happening in Perth, it's time to gather your mates and make some plans! Whether you're into dancing, fireworks, food, or just having a chill evening, there's no shortage of exciting ways to celebrate the beginning of 2025.
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