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Fulham Pier to host family rave and fine dining for first New Year’s Eve celebration

Fulham Pier to host family rave and fine dining for first New Year’s Eve celebration
Fulham Pier to host family rave and fine dining for first New Year’s Eve celebration

Fulham Pier will host two New Year’s Eve events this December, aimed at very different audiences: a daytime family rave and an evening fine dining experience. The riverside venue, which opened recently as part of a wider redevelopment along the Thames, will welcome families in the afternoon and diners in the evening to mark the end of the year.

The family-friendly event will take place from 1 to 3pm in the basement club room, featuring a special edition of Big Fish Little Fish, the kids’ rave collective that has previously appeared at Glastonbury Festival. The afternoon is designed for parents and kids to celebrate together with music, dancing and interactive activities. According to organisers, the space will include a multi-sensory dancefloor with DJ sets, glitter cannons, bubbles and craft stations – plus there’s a licensed bar for adults. Billed as a 2pm Midnight Celebration, the event aims to provide an early countdown for families with little ones. Tickets are priced at £10 for children and £15 for adults.

Food and drink options will be available on-site throughout the day. Fulham Pier’s Riverside Market will offer casual food options such as burgers, pizza and butter chicken. But for adults seeking a more formal experience, Brasserie Constance, the venue’s riverside restaurant overseen by Michelin-starred chef Adam Byatt, will host a five-course New Year’s Eve dinner. Running from 5.30 to 9pm, the special dinner is priced at £95 per person and includes a welcome drink and live music, with a seasonal menu served overlooking the Thames. One of the featured dishes is a Baked Alaska Mont Blanc, and there’s plenty of champagne and high-class revelry all round.

The programme marks Fulham Pier’s first New Year’s Eve celebration since it opened, reflecting the venue’s dual focus on family-focused events and upscale dining. While the rave is expected to draw local residents with children, the dinner will target those looking for a quieter, more refined way to welcome 2026. Tickets for both are available now.

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To book tickets for the Big Fish Little Fish New Year’s Eve family rave at Fulham Pier, visit their booking page here.

To book a table for the New Year’s Eve dinner at Brasserie Constance at Fulham Pier, call 020 3002 5221 visit the restaurant’s website here.

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