The year’s flown by pretty-quickly, hasn’t it? And we bet now we’re deep into December, you’re still yet to sort out your New Year’s Eve plans… we’re right, aren’t we?

Never fear though, we’ve decided to group together some of the biggest highlights of the goings-on around the UK in clubland, all in one handy guide.

Either skip through page by page, or use the contents section below to go straight to the event that ticks all your boxes. Oh, and Happy New Year – who else is excited for what’s around the corner, come 2015? *raises hands*!

[nextpage title=”(Birmingham) – Global Gathering @ The Institute)”]

Global Gathering live up to their stamp on the industry, with a huge line-up set to grace Birmingham’s Institute. Featuring Wilkinson, David Rodigan, Friction, TC, and Jaguar Skills, with more still to be announced, Birmingham residents are in for a treat!

Tickets are still available, and for less than £25. Head over to Skiddle for more info.

[nextpage title=”(Leicester) – Annie Mac @ Club Republic”]

Following her hugely-successful AMP tour over the past few months, Annie Mac will hit Leicester’s Club Republic at midnight, with what’s expected to be one major eargasmic set to bring in 2015. Pre-Annie’s appearance, Club Republic will dedicate four areas for NYE:

– Main Room – House, Dance Anthems, Chart
– 30TEN – R&B, Hip Hop, UKG
– Retro Disko – 80’s, 90’s, 2000
– Tunnel – Deep House

Prices start from £15 over at Club Republic Tickets

[nextpage title=”(Liverpool) – Chibuku Shake Shake NYE Party @ Arts Club”]

Liverpool’s Chibuku has always housed some major events, and organisers have pulled out all the stops for New Years Eve. Featuring some of the who’s who of 2014 house, Chibuku’s lineup includes Julio Bashmore, Ben Westbeech (aka Breach), Route 94, B.Traits and Jesse Rose, amongst others.

There’s only a few tickets remaining, but head over to Chibuku’s Facebook event page to find out where to secure them from. If you’re in Liverpool, this is one not to miss!

[nextpage title=”(London) – FOUND @ The Coronet”]

Spread across six rooms, FOUND’s NYE event at The Coronet in SE1 (London) is set to bring 2015 in with a bang. The crazy line-up includes Josh Butler, Jack Swift, Tough Love and more, all set to deliver some of the biggest house and techno music from across Europe over a mammoth ten-hour session.

Head over to FOUND’s official NYE website, here, for more info!

[nextpage title=”(London) – For The Love Of Garage NYE Special @ 100 Club”]

Kicking off at 10pm (all the way through to the early hours, For The Love Of Garage’s NYE special promises to celebrate the finest in old skool UKG.

Taking place at the 100 Club in London’s Oxford Street, FTLOG’s line-up includes some of the creme-de-la-creme of UK garage, including Sticky, Scott Garcia and Sunship. Tickets also start from only £10 too!

For The Love Of Garage have set up a special Facebook page for the event – click here for more info.

[nextpage title=”(London) – UKF @ Brixton Academy”]

We’ve always had a lot of love for UKF (as regular readers would have noticed), and with the industry massively-supporting founder Luke Hood and his fellow UKF’ers, a large-scale NYE event was always going to be expected. Fortunately, UKF have pulled delivered, with the likes of Sub Focus, Sigma, Fred V & Grafix, Shift K3Y, Billon and more expected to play.

4th release tickets are now on sale (£45) over at UKF’s website, here.

[nextpage title=”(London) – Black Butter Records @ Electric Brixton”]

Black Butter Records take over London’s Electric Brixton for a stellar lineup for one of the biggest-ever house & bass nights of the year.

Alongside featuring the likes of My Nu Leng, Kidnap Kid, Woz and Wayward, Black Butter’s NYE show will also feature PAs from Sam Sure and Bipolar Sunshine, alongside Zed Bias’ last ever DJ set.

Tickets & info over at RA.

[nextpage title=”(Manchester) – The Warehouse Project”]

The Warehouse Project’s NYE takeover is [unsurprisingly] already sold-out, however we’re certain there will be a few tickets floating around on Twickets at some point closer to the event. With one of the biggest line-ups we’ve seen across the NYE sphere, if you’ve managed to secure a spot, then kudos to you.

Line-up includes Skream, Bodhi, Huxley, Eats Everything and more. Head over to The Warehouse Project’s website for more info.