Bellustar New Year’s Eve Countdown Party 2025-2026
Bellustar New Year’s Eve Countdown Party 2025-2026
BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel will be holding a countdown party to celebrate the start of 2026. Guests can enjoy a luxurious time for closing the year and welcoming the new one, toasting with exquisite champagne and enjoying music.
To celebrate the new year, toast with a magnum bottle of Palmer La Réserve, the champagne that was awarded the world's best title at the Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships 2020. There will also be a live jazz concert featuring world-renowned guitarist Jiro Yoshida and piano.
Bellustar New Year’s Eve Countdown Party 2025-2026
- Date
- 31 December 2025 22:00 - 24:30 (Drinks Last Order 24:15)
- Venue
- Bar Bellustar
- Price
- Table seats 28,000yen
Contents
<Food>
Approx. 21 varieties if buffet-style finger food
<Drinks>
New Year's toast:A glass of champagne "Palmer La Réserve" from a Magnum bottle
Free flow:30 varieties including Bar Bellustar Japanese Craft Selection such as champagne, Japanese sake, Japanese whiskey, craft gin, and more
<Live Performance>
[1] 22:30 - 22:50 [2] 23:40 - 24:10
Performers:Jiro Yoshida[guitar] / Kyoko Onoda[piano]
[inquiries]81 3 6233 8455(direct)
■About the Champagne "Palmer"
Palmer is a champagne house founded in 1947 by seven champagne producers from the Montagne de Reims who came together with the desire to create a world-renowned champagne brand. Palmer's philosophy is to respect time. Even their standard cuvée, La Réserve, undergoes approximately four years of bottle aging.
They don't shy away from taking the time to create the finest champagne, inheriting the brand's DNA, by storing reserve wines using the solera system, which has been in place for over 40 years, and vintage champagnes that are designed for long-term aging for over 20 years. This champagne transcends time, combining the complex maturity brought about by long aging with a freshness that seems to have been aged over time.
■Performers Introduction
Jiro Yoshida
Born in Fukuoka in 1958, He has been familiar with music from an early age and moved to Tokyo at the age of 18 to work as a studio musician. In 1981, he heard Miles Davis in Shinjuku and decided to move to the United States. After graduating from Berklee College of Music, he became a lecturer. Since 1990, he has been based in New York, where he has been active in a wide range of fields, from jazz to supporting pop artists on tour.
Kyoko Onoda
Graduated from the Department of Composition at Osaka College of Music. While still a student, she performed at festivals both in Japan and abroad as an arranger and pianist. She is active in a wide range of fields, including classical, Latin jazz, and film music. In July 2024, she released the album "IDEA," featuring Randy Brecker and the NY Voices. She currently teaches at Osaka University of Arts and other institutions.
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