Crowd cheers around a giant countdown clock at The Broad with confetti and balloons swirling overhead during New Year

The Broad Kicks Off 2026 with Noon Countdown & Free Posters

At a Glance

  • The Broad will host a New Year’s Eve event on Dec 31, 2025.
  • Gallery countdowns from noon to 4 pm, with joyful noise.
  • Free general admission tickets are available online; complimentary posters by Patrick Martinez and Jeffrey Gibson; separate $19 ticket for Robert Therrien: This Is a Story.
  • Why it matters: It offers a unique cultural celebration and free access to a major Los Angeles museum.

The Broad turns its galleries into a midnight celebration on Dec 31, 2025. Visitors can enjoy hourly countdowns, free posters, and a separate ticketed exhibition. General admission is free and can be booked online.

Poster showing colorful artwork by Patrick Martinez and Jeffrey Gibson with tickets near on museum bulletin board

Event Highlights

The museum will host a series of gallery countdowns every hour from noon to 4 pm. Attendees are encouraged to make joyful noise during each countdown.

  • Hourly gallery countdowns
  • Live music and noise in the galleries
  • Celebration of the new year within a cultural setting

Tickets & Extras

General admission is free and available through the museum’s website. Complimentary posters featuring works by Patrick Martinez and Jeffrey Gibson will be distributed. The Robert Therrien: This Is a Story exhibition requires a separate $19 ticket.

Key Takeaways

  • Free general admission to The Broad on Dec 31, 2025.
  • Hourly gallery countdowns from noon to 4 pm.
  • Separate $19 ticket for the Robert Therrien: This Is a Story exhibit.

Celebrate the new year with art, noise, and free access at The Broad.

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