bring (something) to the party

bring (something) to the party

To provide or offer a useful skill or attribute. He brings years of leadership experience to the party.
See also: bring, party
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bring something to the party

If you talk about what someone brings to the party, you are talking about the contribution they make to a particular activity or situation. Johnson asked, `What do they bring to the party?' `They bring a lot to the party,' Cohen replied, `principally $3 billion in capital.' They are far better than nearly every band in London, but they need to find something fresh to bring to the party.
See also: bring, party, something
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • bring something to the party
  • be (a) party to (something)
  • be party to something
  • run as
  • run as (something)
  • Party on!
  • eat, drink and be merry
  • eat, drink, and be merry
  • merry
  • dry party