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The celebration includes “THE LUME Indianapolis featuring Dalí Alive,” all four floors of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and admission to “Winterlights, presented by Bank of America.”

Photo provided by Newfields

The clock is ticking on 2024.

Melt the year away and welcome 2025 at Midnight, the surrealist soiree of the season, in the heart of Newfields.

The second annual New Year’s Eve party (themed “Melt into the Moment”) is back with a twisted take on an evening of glitz, glamour, live music, and high spirits.

Don your most elegant evening wear with a dash of inspiration from Salvador Dalí’s wild and wonderful imagination.

Grab tickets.

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