If there’s one place that knows how to throw a New Year’s Eve bash that feels part tropical luau, part desert rodeo, and fully unforgettable, it’s The Tiki Tomb.
As 2025 draws to an end, this legendary haunt is gearing up to lasso the last night of the year with a celebration that’s equal parts outrageous, delicious, and delightfully unhinged — in the best way.
There’s no cover charge (a miracle in December), which means guests can save their randelas for what The Tiki Tomb truly excels at: strong drinks, loud music, and questionable decisions that become excellent stories.
- The festivities start early with a R50 Happy Hour from 3–6pm, giving everyone a head start on the island-infused merriment. Expect icy cocktails, fruity concoctions, and the kind of drink specials that make you consider whether you should hula on a table (spoiler: you absolutely shouldn’t, but someone definitely will).
From sunset to countdown, Grant De Sousa takes over the decks, spinning the kind of beats that transport guests from tropical tiki hut to desert saloon and back again. The energy stays high, the vibe stays wild, and the dance floor stays full of people who swore they’d only “pop in for one drink.”
As the clock strikes midnight, The Tiki Tomb turns the party up another notch with a tequila toast — because nothing says “new beginnings” like synchronized courage in a shot glass. The celebration continues with all-night Altos Tequila specials, guaranteeing the night stays spicy well past the fireworks.
And since it’s The Tiki Tomb, diners and party-goers can expect the usual shenanigans… just amplified. Think cowboy hats meets Hawaiian shirts, tropical décor glowing under neon lights, and friends clinking cocktails as they shout “Aloha, 2026!”
For anyone looking to ring in the new year with uninhibited joy, delicious drinks, and a crowd that knows how to party, The Tiki Tomb is serving up the perfect send-off to 2025. Here’s to hula-ing into the new year — Tiki style.


