It’s almost time to say goodbye to 2010 and ring in the New Year at celebrity bashes celebrating 2011. Our friends at OK Magazine have a rundown of the top celeb soirees around the country that you don’t want to miss. New York City is going to have a special private party with Bruno Mars who is on top of the charts with his hits “Just the Way You Are” and “Grenade”.
Binside TV has a chance to catch one of his live concert performances and this is one of the hottest tickets in town. BRUNO MARS GRENADE ( LIVE)
BRUNO MARS JUST THE WAY YOU ARE + BILLIONAIRE (LIVE)
Here is a rundown of the hotspots around the country.
NEW YORK
PARTY: Ring In The New Year With The Roots WHO: The Roots WHERE: The Brooklyn Bowl THE DISH: They're leaving Jimmy Fallon's set and heading to Brooklyn! The Roots will be playing three full sets and the party doesn't stop until 6 AM! Tickets are only $85.
PARTY: NewYearsEve.com After party with Snooki WHO: Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi WHERE: Madame Tussaud's THE DISH: Snooki is hosting this bash, which we know will be crazy. Admission is $65, party goes until 4 a.m. Lets just hope we can tell Snooki apart from the wax sculptures.
PARTY: NewYearsEve.com's Party at Amnesia with JWOWW WHO: JWOWW from Jersey Shore WHERE: Amnesia THE DISH: JWOWW brings her New Jersey hot body to NYC for this New Years bash. Admission is $99 and goes until 2 a.m.
PARTY: DJ Pauly D hosts NewYearsEve.com's party WHO: DJ Pauly D from Jersey Shore WHERE: Espace THE DISH: DJ Pauly D will be spinning this party so you can expect some fist pumps and smushing. Admission is $135 with a 6-hour open bar.
PARTY: The Honey Brothers Newyearseve.com's party at Hudson Hotel WHO: The Honey Brothers featuring Adrian Grenier, Ari Gold, Ethan Gold, Andrew Vladeck and Daniel Posner WHERE: Hudson Hotel THE DISH: If you like the Entourage stud's musical abilities then you'll enjoy this party hosted by the Honey Brothers. Admission is $150 and ends at 1 a.m., just in time for your after party plans.
PARTY: Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest WHO: Ke$ha, Taio Cruz, Jennifer Hudson, Jenny McCarthy, Fergie, Avril Lavigne, Natasha Bedingfield, Ne-Yo, Train, Mike Posner, Willow Smith, Jason Derulo, Far East Movement, La Roux, Drake, and Ryan Seacrest WHERE: Times Square THE DISH: There is a star-studded set of performers at the most famous New Years Eve spot on the planet. Keep an eye out for Jenny McCarthy on the ground helping out Ryan Seacrest. If you're not brave enough to bare the cold, watch it on ABC between 11 p.m. and 12 a.m.
PARTY: Bruno Mars New Years Party WHO: Bruno Mars WHERE: R Lounge, Renaissance Hotel NYC THE DISH: This is a true VIP party with hot band Bruno Mars performing. There will be no red carpet and VIP packages run up to $5000.
MIAMI
PARTY: Ciroc the New Year Party WHO: Kourtney Kardashian WHERE: Rooftop at Gansevoort Miami THE DISH: Kourtney Kardashian hosts this soiree. Perhaps it is a Miami sendoff before she takes on NYC on her new reality show? Admission is $200 and the party goes until 4 a.m.
PARTY: Nicki Minaj's All Pink Everything Belvedere Vodka New Year's Eve WHO: Nicki Minaj WHERE: Mansion THE DISH: Join Mansion in hosting Nicki Minaj "All Pink Everything" New Years Eve 2011. Dec. 31 is Pink Friday as Mansion hosts an open bar from 9pm – 12am, complete with glamorous pink décor, Belvedere cocktails, Harajuku Barbie dancers, pink Corvettes, a midnight light show and a countdown by the music world's brightest star, Nicki Minaj!
PARTY: Playboy New Year's Eve with Your Boy Lil Jon WHO: Lil Jon WHERE: Cameo, Miami beach THE DISH: It's Playboy New Year's Eve at Cameo with your boy Lil Jon! Join us in raising your pimp cup to New Years Eve 2011 as Lil Jon rings in a new year at Cameo Theatre with Playboy making Cameo the sexiest place in the world to be at midnight. Say 'YEAH' as the ultimate master of ceremonies, Lil Jon, gets the party started with an open bar from 9pm-midnight, blinged-out dancers, larger than life décor, a bevy of beauties and 2011's most raucous DJ set by Lil Jon himself.
PARTY: Meet Me In Miami WHO: Jamie Foxx, Kaskade WHERE: LIV Nightclub Miami THE DISH: Actor/singer Jamie Foxx hosts the New Years Party at LIV Nightclub in Miami. We can't guarantee any surprise performance, but celebrities are known to live it up at LIV.
PARTY: Mondrian New Years Eve Party WHO: Chloe Sevigny, Paul Sevigny, The Misshapes WHERE: Mondrian Miami THE DISH: The Sevigny siblings count down to 2011 with the Misshapes performing alongside Andrew Wyatt of the Swedish band, Mike Snow. This bash is for the inner hipster in you. LAS VEGAS
PARTY: CIROC Vodka New Year's Eve Party WHO: Diddy WHERE: LAX Nightclub Las Vegas THE DISH: We've seen all the Diddy Smooth Talk commercials so how to show up: open-toed shoes that fit, a slight smile, good breathe and a name change.
PARTY: Caesar's Palace New Year's Eve Party WHO: Rihanna WHERE: Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas THE DISH: Get your countdown on under pop star Rihanna's party "Umbrella, ella, ella," as she hosts a hot bash in Las Vegas to ring in 2011.
PARTY: Cosmopolitan Hotel Grand Opening Jay-Z/Coldplay New Year's Eve Concert WHO: Jay-Z, Chris Martin, Gwyneth Paltrow, Beyonce WHERE: Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas THE DISH: Get a double dose of fun with the grand opening of the brand new Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas, while celebrating the New Year with performances by Coldplay and Jay-Z before the ball drops.
LOS ANGELES
PARTY: Beacher's Madhouse WHO: David Arquette and Jeff Beacher WHERE: Beacher's Madhouse in The Hollywood Roosevelt THE DISH: David Arquette, Jeff Beacher and several Oompa Loompas, burlesque dancers, a live goat, monkey and more. Can we say amazing?
PARTY: Gridlock New Years Eve 2010 WHO: Adam Lambert, Pamela Anderson, Far East Movement, Wonderland, QWES, and Kevin Rudolf, Shayne Lamas, Dakota Lamas WHERE: Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood THE DISH: Can a live performance by Adam Lambert on New Year's get any better? Yes, indeed. Bombshell Pamela Anderson will be on hand to take in a spectacular firework show at midnight!
PARTY: Playboy Hotel – Official 2011 Playboy New Year's Eve WHO: Nikki Ziering, Tiffany Selby, Patrice Hollis, Heather Smith, and Pilar Lastra WHERE: The Playboy Hotel THE DISH: Need a little seduction to ring in 2011? Hit up the Playboy Hotel bash to hang with playmate Nikki Ziering and many more.
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PARTY: Shrine's New Years Eve Extravaganza WHO: Vampire Diaries' Kat Graham WHERE: Shrine MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut THE DISH: For only $50 admission, this party is a steal with Vampire Diaries hottie and singer Kat Graham hosting.
PARTY: CIROC Vodka New Year's Eve Party WHO: Pete Wentz WHERE: Hard Rock Hotel Chicago THE DISH: It will be the hottest party in Chi-town and who knows? Maybe Pete will bring is gorgeous wife Ashlee Simpson to help him spin some tunes.
PARTY: CIROC Vodka New Year's Eve Party WHO: Taryn Manning WHERE: BOL in Vail, Colo. THE DISH: Taryn Manning is a veteran DJ at this point and will know how to heat things up at the party in the chilly city.
10 celebrity New Year’s Eve parties to check out in South Florida
Kourtney Kardashian: The one that’s not Kim and isn’t married to Lamar Odom hosts the rooftop “Ciroc The New Year” party at the Gansevoort (2377 Collins Ave, Miami Beach). Tickets: $100-$1,000. Info: 305-964-8106, gansevoortmiamibeach.com.
Jamie Foxx: The South Beach party legend does the honors with DJ Kaskade at Liv nightclub in the Fontainebleau (4441 Collins Ave.). Tickets: $400-$14,000 (table for 12). Info: 305-674-4680, livnightclub.com.
Drake: The platinum-selling hip-hop newcomer rings in the new year at Wet at the W South Beach (2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach). The after-party moves indoors to Wall. Tickets: $400 – $3,000. Info: 305-938-3000, wsouthbeach.com/wet.
Nicki Minaj: The reigning queen of hip-hop drama (right) brings her “All Pink Everything” New Years Eve party to Mansion (1235 Washington Ave., Miami Beach), with open bar from 9 p.m. to midnight. Tickets: $125 (women only) to $5,000 (DJ booth table for 10). Info: 305-803-3111, mansionmiami.com.
Ludacris: The hip-hop provocateur serves up some of his hit sounds (maybe “My Chick Bad” with Nicki Minaj) and plenty of his signature cognac, Conjure, at Sobe Live (1203 Washington, Miami Beach). Doors open at 11 p.m., with open Conure bar until midnight. Tickets: $30-$60. Info: 305-964-8106, sobelive305.com.
Sasha Grey and Spam Allstars: The actress and former porn star (left) and the band named for simulated meat join forces at the Catalina Hotel (1732 Collins Ave., Miami Beach) . The Allstars perform on the terrace from 8 to midnight, with Grey DJing Maxine’s Lounge after the countdown. Tickets: $95. Info: 305-674-1160, catalinahotel.com.
Chloe Sevigny: The actress is joined by Andrew Wyatt of Miike Snow along with brother Paul Sevigny & the Misshapes at Mondrian South Beach (1100 West Ave., Miami Beach). Open bar from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and fireworks show over Biscayne Bay. Tickets: $300. Info: 305-514-4955, mondrian-miami.com.
Lil Jon: The crown prince of the pimp cup is master of ceremonies (and your DJ) for the Playboy New Year’s Eve at Cameo (1445 Washington Ave., Miami Beach). Tickets: $50 (girls only)-$5,000 (DJ booth table). Info: 786-235-5800, cameomiami.com.
Fat Boy Slim, Rony Seikaly: The Grammy winning DJ and the former Miami Heat star team up at the Fontainbleau’s new club, Arkadia (4441 Collins, Miami Beach). Tickets: $200-$15,000 (DJ booth table). Info: 305-674-4680, arkadiamiami.com. fontainebleau.com.
Trey Songz: The chart-topping heartthrob hosts at Lux nightclub (1439 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Tickets: $100 (women), $150 (men). Info: 786-374-7475, facebook.com/lux-miami-beach. [OK]
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Portman, 29, and Millepied, 32, met during the production of “Black Swan.” Millepied, a principal dancer in New York City Ballet, choreographed the film, which has earned Portman nominations for Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild awards.
The notoriously private Portman has been linked to Millepied, a classically trained ballet dancer who was born in France, since early this year, when gossip sites began reporting that the pair started quietly dating last fall.
According to the New York Post, Millepied split with his live-in girlfriend, a dancer in the American Ballet Theater, when he began seeing Portman.
Sir Elton John is a new father. The rock star welcomes a baby boy which was born by surrogate on Christmas Day.
Elton John Becomes A Dad
It was very merry Christmas for Sir Elton John.
The singer, 62, and husband David Furnish, 48, welcomed son Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John on Dec. 25, John’s rep confirms to PEOPLE.
The 7 lb., 15 oz., baby was delivered via surrogate in California.
“We are overwhelmed with happiness and joy at this very special moment,” the couple, who exchanged vows in a civil ceremony in 2005, said in a statement. “Zachary is healthy and doing really well, and we are very proud and happy parents.”
Just last year, Furish told PEOPLE they were going to wait to start a family until John was ready to come off the road.
“We don’t want to put the raising of children into the hands of nannies and housekeepers,” said Furnish. “We want to be active parents. We have godchildren [and] kids that we support in Africa, so we’re fine.”[PEOPLE]
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