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Evan Spiegel reportedly dropped $4 million on a massive New Year's Eve party for Snapchat — and Drake's going to be there

Snapchat is flying in employees from around the world.

  • Evan Spiegel, CEO of Snapchat parent company Snap Inc., reportedly spent over $4 million on the company's New Year's Eve party at L.A. Live, according to TMZ.
  • Spiegel rented out several venues, including the Microsoft Theater, a bowling alley, and Wolfgang Puck's restaurant.
  • The company is flying in Snapchat employees from around the world, and Drake is said to be performing.
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Evan Spiegel, CEO of Snapchat parent company Snap Inc., is reportedly spending north of $4 million on his company's New Year's Eve party tonight, according to documents obtained by TMZ.

Snap's party to close out 2017 will reportedly be held at L.A. Live, the massive entertainment complex in downtown Los Angeles that includes various restaurants, theatres and venues. According to TMZ, Spiegel and Snap rented out "

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