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A group of people in a low-lit restaurant dining at tables in front of a sushi bar.

After dinner, watch sushi bars transform into cocktail bars while a DJ kicks up the tempo for L888 Night.

Photo provided by 888.

Say goodbye to eating grapes and black-eyed peas at home on New Year’s Eve — we’ve got a new tradition to bring you good luck in 2025.

888, downtown Nashville’s innovative Japanese restaurant and vinyl record listening lounge, is hosting a dinner featuring a five-course prix-fixe menu of prime sushi + L888 Night party.

Spend the night avoiding long lines and crowded bars while sipping on expertly crafted cocktails with fellow music lovers.

Reservations are limited, and ridesharing is highly recommended.

Celebr888 2025

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