From Sydney's iconic harbor to Times Square’s digital ball drop,eroticism for women New Year’s Eve is a global celebration of light and very, very loud fireworks.
As we transition into 2025, the countdown is going digital like never before. Cities across the globe are preparing to light up the night, with live streams offering a front-row seat to the fireworks — letting you experience the dazzle of Dubai’s skyscrapers or Tokyo’s high-tech countdown from wherever you are.
Here’s your guide to a New Year's Eve virtual passport to help ring in 2025, one time zone at a time.
Time zones can be confusing, but understanding them is key to tracking New Year’s Eve celebrations as they roll across the globe.
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the world’s standard time system and each location’s time zone is measured as an offset from UTC. For example, UTC+0 includes cities like London, meaning their clocks align exactly with UTC. Cities to the east, like Dubai (UTC+4), are ahead of UTC, celebrating earlier, while those to the west, like New York City (UTC-5), are behind, ringing in the New Year hours later.
Starting at UTC+14 in Kiritimati (a tiny island country in the Micronesia region of Oceania and the first to celebrate) and ending in Hawaii at UTC-10 (the last), this time zone progression lets us follow the global party as midnight strikes in each region. You can also find a global list of live cams on Earthcam.com.
UTC +12:00
Auckland, New Zealand
UTC +11:00
Sydney, Australia
UTC +9:00
Tokyo, Japan
Seoul, South Korea
UTC +8:00
Hong Kong
UTC +7:00
Bangkok, Thailand
UTC +5:30
Mumbai, India
UTC +4:00
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
UTC +2:00
Athens, Greece
UTC +1:00
Berlin, Germany
UTC 0:00
London, United Kingdom
UTC -3:00
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
UTC -5:00
New York City, United States
UTC -10:00
Honolulu, Hawaii
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