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Where to Watch the New Year’s Eve Fireworks in Denver

Dec 29, 2023, 4:01 PM

We may not drop a giant crystal ball at midnight, but Denver still does throw a party to celebrate the New Year. Fireworks will be back to help ring it in this Sunday night (Dec. 31st). 

There are actually two sepereate shows this year… One for folks who make it all the way to midnight, and another for people who may want to call it a night a little earlier. 

The first show will begin at 9 p.m. and the later one at midnight to help ring in 2024. The identical firework displays run for about eight minutes each.

This year, the fireworks can be seen near the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel and near the middle of downtown near Curtis Street.

For more information on the shows, CLICK HERE

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