40,000 expected to celebrate on the streets of Dublin.
Auckland in New Zealand has become the first major city to ring in 2023.
Event organisers around the world are working hard to get ready for New Year's Eve celebrations.
40 thousand people are expected to flock to the streets of the Dublin tonight.
And Iarnród Éirean are running late night services for those who wish to travel back to Kildare.
A special service will depart Pearse station to Maynooth at 1:20 and 03:00am
And from Pearse to Kildare Town from 12.50 and 2.50am
Acts such as Westlife, Gavin James and Lyra will take to the stage for the nighttime show at North Wall Quay from 8pm.
✨ Dublin’s New Year’s Festival is the only place to be ✨#WinterInDublin pic.twitter.com/IfHKFqiete
— NYFDublin (@NYFDublin) December 29, 2022

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