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Champagne toast with two glasses

Close 2023 at this luxurious black-tie event in the heart of Newfields.

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Ring in the New Year with this one-of-a-kind party at Newfields. Guests will enjoy glitz, glamour, music, and much more at Newfields’ inaugural fundraising gala, Midnight, happening on Sunday, Dec. 31.

From an over-the-top VIP experience in THE LUME Indianapolis, featuring Van Gogh with Starry Night swirling all around to a curated indoor digital fireworks showcase, to Winterlights access — Midnight has something for everyone.

Tickets start at $150 for members and $175 for nonmembers (must be 21 to attend). See you at Midnight, Indy. Reserve tickets.

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