New Year's Eve celebration paused for second year in a row due to the pandemic.
New Year's Eve will once again look a little different in Niagara Falls.
The City and the Niagara Parks Commission have released a joint statement, indicating that the traditional New Year's Eve concert at Queen Victoria Park will not take place again this year, due to the pandemic.
However, music lovers can check out Niagara Falls Music Live from December 27th to January 1st.
Over 75 performers will be featured, and tickets and reservations will open in November.
Festivities will include a New Year's Eve show at Scotiabank Convention Centre featuring Blue Rodeo, Serena Ryder and Crown Lands.
Tickets for this show will go on sale November 3rd.
Visitors and residents can also look forward to the OPG Winter Festival of Lights from November 13th to February 21st.
More details on upcoming holiday events can be found here.

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