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Nightclub, cinema, circus, theater… here are some ideas for outings for December 31 for latecomers.
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Improv, sweets and champagne with Lemon Bleu
Why not celebrate the stroke of midnight in a café-theatre? Le Citron Bleu invites you to the show “Les instants” hosted by the duo Laurent Pit and Philippe Hassler, this December 31, at 8:30 p.m. The two goons will improvise their show by drawing subjects that the spectators write down on small pieces of paper, which means that the audience is both author and spectator of the show. New Year's Eve obliges, champagne and sweets will be on the menu.
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Cabaret Dali Foliz in Colomiers
The Théâtre du Center in Colomiers invites you to Cabret Dali Foliz, this Tuesday, December 31, at 10:30 p.m. This joyful, funny and surprising show promises to end the year in style. On stage: four actors compose the puzzle of a great Spanish figure who made his life a dazzling spectacle where poetry, humor, music, masks, painting… rub shoulders and intertwine. Price: €20/€30, bubbles and treats offered. Show for all ages from 11 years old.
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New Year at Planète Rock
To enter 2025 in the happiest possible way, the Planète Rock nightclub is opening its two rooms with two DJs on the decks. Chocolates, candy and party favors will enhance the evening. From 11 p.m., entry: €20/person with one drink.
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Masked trip to 2025 at the Sangha Hotel
Opened last September, at La Cartoucherie, in Toulouse, the Sangha hotel is offering a New Year's Eve entitled “Masked journey towards 2025”. From the reception, the evening will be placed under the sign of Asia. Guests will be distributed Kitsune masks, inseparable from Japanese popular culture. Used during celebrations, these masks represent a fox; animal with mysterious powers, revered in Japan as a messenger of the gods. Throughout New Year's Eve, fusion buffets will alternate between festive cocktail pieces and a selection of hot Asian dishes created for the occasion. As for drinks, the package includes a cocktail, two glasses of champagne and two glasses of wine. To stay in Japanese traditions, a sake tasting will allow you to discover all the subtleties of this ancestral drink. On the entertainment side, the artist and DJ Fanel was chosen for her world linked to Asia. Price: €160 per person night at the hotel included or €120 without.
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Rhinestones and sequins “The Great Gatsby” version at the Voile Blanche
On December 31, the Voile Blanche, in Sesquières, takes on the elegance and glamor of “The Great Gatsby” (film with Leonardo DiCaprio) for a legendary evening which will begin at 8 p.m. You too come to shine in your most beautiful evening outfits, with rhinestones and sequins, like an exceptional guest at one of the establishment's most sumptuous parties of the year. Depending on whether you opt for a traditional dinner at the restaurant or a cocktail dinner at the chalet, it will cost you €65 or €90, including dancing and party favors. Reservations are open on 05 62 27 0745 or by clicking here.
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Your mother's New Year's Eve La Goguette
Preferring to laugh rather than despair, the Ta Mère la Goguette collective is joining forces with the company Les Autruches Insomniaques to invite you to its great cabaret, on December 31 at the Cave Po'. On the program, a retrospective of the past year, extraordinary magic tricks (like the disappearance of the results of an election) and above all jokes. These parody songs to thumb their nose at current events. The public will even be invited to sing to say (finally) goodbye to last year. And good luck to the one who comes… The evening begins at 10:30 p.m. and will continue until the end of the night… Price: €20.
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Under a rain of comedies
Want to end the year laughing? You need to go to the Comédie de Toulouse. With “Toulouse j’adore” (at 5:30 p.m.), a comedy written by Eric Carrière, the very speed dating of “Angélique Panchéri” (at 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.) or the one-man show of “Nathan Chabrot” (at 9:30 p.m. ) about his childhood and fatherhood, the evening promises to be joyful. These three shows are not yet sold out at the Comédie de Toulouse, for New Year's Eve on December 31, it's time to book. Prices: €31.30, €42.10 and €52.50.
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With the great Christmas circus
For Tuesday, December 31, the Christmas Circus, installed in the parking lot of the Hippodrome de la Cépière, in Toulouse, has planned three performances. The first takes place at 11 a.m.; the second at 2 p.m. Finally the last one begins at 9:45 p.m. and will continue until the end of the night. For the countdown to the stroke of midnight, all the artists will be gathered on the track. After a deluge of glitter, spectators will be invited to join the troupe of circus artists to dance for a good part of the night and celebrate the start of 2025.
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The “Back to the Future” saga at Véo de Muret
And why not consider your New Year's Eve party at the cinema? To celebrate the transition to 2025, the Véo de Muret cinema is rebroadcast the cult trilogy “Back to the Future”. Thus the first episode of this American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis, released in 1985, is scheduled at 6:20 p.m. The adventures of Marty McFly continue in “Back to the Future” II at 9 p.m. “Back to the Future III” preceded by a quiz on the saga, is scheduled for 11 p.m. The evening is organized in partnership with YouTuber Modzii who will be the host. For the occasion, he will share his collection of cult and rare objects from the saga. Price: €6 for a film, €15 for 3. To reserve the marathon pass, go here.
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At Studio 55, to laugh at Toulouse chauvinism
Three shows or nothing, that's what Studio 55 is offering in the Montaudran district, in Toulouse, for New Year's Eve. The first “Super Super” is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. The second “Les Toulousains redo the parties” is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and brings together Mélissa Billard, Fred Menuet and Pat Borg. It will be about party favors, family meals and ugly sweaters. The three actors return to the stage at 9:30 p.m. this time to present “Toulousain!” where they will cut into pieces the chauvinism of Toulouse, “the latter preferring chocolatine to pain au chocolat and taking pleasure in spreading rumors according to which the Ariégeois are cousins from father to son, the Daft Punk of Albigensian origin…” That promises ! Each of these three sessions will end with a glass of champagne. Prices: show + champagne €49, show only: €40; child: €35.
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