Although the Trafalgar Square event is cancelled there is still a range of great events taking place across the capital that you can attend for New Year.
From parties at some of London's most elite clubs to a boat trip down the Thames with a perfect view of the fireworks.
Most events are ticketed so you will need to grab some online before heading out for the night.
To make sure you know what events are taking place, we've rounded up the best.
New Year's Eve Galaxy Cruise
Take a cruise down the River Thames and watch the fireworks light up the skies with a glass of champagne in hand.
Throughout the night canapes will be at hand with live music and a cash bar on board too.
There is a dress code for the special event, with formal wear the asked look, and no trainers insight.
Buy tickets here.
Sky Garden's NYE Party
Party above the city as you look out across London's impressive skyline, with a theme of Dress to Impress.
You'll be able to dance to a 9-piece band and DJs set as you enjoy great food and drinks,
There's a range of tickets available all with different exclusive deals, just make sure to wear your best party outfit.
Buy tickets here.
Vengaboys at The Clapham Grand
Watch and dance all night to the Vengaboys with special guests too, including Lady Lloyd.
There'll be confetti cannons, balloon drops, snow machines and so much more.
Buy tickets here.
Tobacco Dock NYE Festival
Visit Tobacco Dock to attend the only indoor festival taking place in London this New Year's Eve.
From 6pm until 2am, you can dance to some of the best DJ's around, including Jax Jones, Joel Corry, and Jodie Harsh.
Buy tickets now.
New Years Eve at the Madison
From midday on New Year's Eve, you can ring in the new year, with entertainment all night provided by some of London's best DJ's.
Canapes will be served during the night with a glass of champion on arrival to and when the bell hits midnight.
Buy tickets here.
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