ARTISTS
Snoop Doggwww.snoopdogg.com

There isn't that much to say. Snoop Dogg wants to spend New Year's Eve with us. The Doggfather of rap wants to throw a party for you on the most famous beach in the world.

He could've just stayed home throwing down beats with Dre, baking cookies with Martha Stewart, starring in the next Ben Stiller flick, or eating candy with California Gurl Katy Perry but he chose not to.

"I spent New Year's Eve with Snoop".

Think about it. Say it. Do it.

Calvin Harriswww.calvinharris.co.uk

New Years Eve is the party of the year.

It should involve copious amounts of dancing. It should involve big party anthems everyone knows the words to. So it absolutely, positively needs to involve Calvin Harris, Master of Parties and maker of some of the finest sing-a-longs in recent years.

It was proven long ago to be physically impossible to not shuffle your feet (trust us, we’ve tried) while listening to ‘Acceptable in the 80s’ or 'Bounce' and New Years Eve isn't the time to try. Involve yourself.

Pendulumwww.pendulum.com

Pendulum, the DJs rock fans love dancing to and the band dance fans love moshing to. With a sound so loud and a live show known to buckle brains, even U2 and Beyonce found themselves upstaged by the local lads after their Glastonbury appearance.

Collecting fans worldwide with their latest album Immersion, we're flattered the Perth boys chose Bondi beach to kick us into 2012. With their metal-infected drum'n'bass sounds, and a killer remix of the ABC news theme it's gonna be a helluva welcome home party.