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Highlights from Global Calendar Events

Discover a unique selection of cultural and traditional events from around the world. Explore festivals, celebrations, and traditions that reflect the richness of our global heritage.

Note: Event dates can vary annually, for the most current information, consult the official websites of the event organizers.

Event NameDateCountryRegionDescription
Albuquerque Balloon FiestaOctoberUnited StatesNorth AmericaThe largest hot air balloon festival with colorful displays in New Mexico.
Apokries (Greek Carnival)February/MarchGreeceEuropeA pre-Lenten celebration with costumes, music, and traditional feasting.
Aste Nagusia (Big Week)AugustSpainEuropeA cultural festival with traditional Basque music, sports, and cuisine.
A Fiera di l’Alivu (Olive Fair)JulyFranceEuropeA festival celebrating the olive harvest with Corsican food and crafts.
Boryeong Mud FestivalJulySouth KoreaEast AsiaA fun-filled festival featuring mud slides, baths, and games.
Carnival of BincheFebruaryBelgiumEuropeUNESCO-recognized festival with costumed performers and traditions dating back centuries.
Carnival of MamoiadaFebruaryItalyEuropeA unique carnival with masked figures representing Sardinian traditions.
Carnival of NiceFebruaryFranceEuropeA grand celebration with parades, floats, and traditional flower battles.
Carnival of Trinidad and TobagoFebruary/MarchTrinidad and TobagoCaribbeanA vibrant celebration of music, dance, and costumes.
Carnival of VeniceFebruaryItalyEuropeA historic festival featuring elaborate masks and costumes in Venice.
Castells (Human Towers Festival)Various DatesSpainEuropeTeams build human towers, showcasing strength and teamwork.
Cure Salée (Festival of the Nomads)SeptemberNigerAfricaA Tuareg festival marking the end of the rainy season with camel races.
Dia de los MuertosNovember 1–2MexicoLatin AmericaDay of the Dead celebration honoring loved ones with altars, food, and flowers.
Diwali (Festival of Lights)October/NovemberIndiaSouth AsiaA Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness.
Eid al-AdhaVariesLevant RegionMiddle EastA major religious festival marked by communal feasting and giving.
Eid al-FitrVaries (Islamic calendar)Multiple countriesGlobalA Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan with prayers, feasts, and charity.
Eunoto (Warrior Graduation)VariesKenya, TanzaniaAfricaA rite of passage for Maasai warriors, featuring traditional dances and rituals.
Feria de Abril (April Fair)AprilSpainEuropeA week-long festival with Andalusian costumes, music, and dancing.
Festa della MadonnaVarious DatesItalyEuropeReligious festivals honoring the Virgin Mary with processions and feasting.
Festa SeasonSummerMaltaEuropeCelebrations honoring patron saints with fireworks and processions.
Festival of the CourtyardsMaySpainEuropeA floral decoration competition in Andalusian-style courtyards.
Fête de Saint-JeanJune 24FranceEuropeCelebrations with bonfires and traditional Corsican music.
G?anafest (Folk Music Festival)JuneMaltaEuropeA festival celebrating Maltese folk music and traditions.
Gion MatsuriJulyJapanEast AsiaOne of Japan's most famous festivals, celebrated with grand processions and floats.
Green Corn FestivalJune–JulyUnited StatesNorth AmericaA Native American ceremony celebrating the first corn harvest.
Haka PowhiriVariesNew ZealandOceaniaA Maori welcome ceremony featuring traditional dance and song.
Hanami (Cherry Blossom Viewing)March–AprilJapanEast AsiaA tradition of viewing blooming cherry blossoms, symbolizing beauty and renewal.
H?d?rellez Spring FestivalMay 5–6TurkeyMiddle EastA spring festival symbolizing renewal, celebrated with music and rituals.
Highland GamesSummer (varies)ScotlandEuropeTraditional Scottish sports, music, and dance competitions.
Holi (Festival of Colors)March (varies)IndiaSouth AsiaA Hindu festival celebrating spring, love, and colors through playful activities.
Imilchil Marriage FestivalSeptemberMoroccoNorth AfricaA festival for arranged marriages with Amazigh music and traditions.
Imzad FestivalVariesAlgeria, NigerAfricaCelebrating the traditional Tuareg string instrument, the Imzad.
Inti Raymi (Festival of the Sun)June 24PeruSouth AmericaAn ancient Inca festival honoring the sun god, celebrated with traditional rituals.
Inti Raymi (Festival of the Sun)June 24PeruSouth AmericaA traditional Inca festival honoring the sun god with rituals and dances.
KrampusnachtDecember 5Austria, GermanyEuropeA pre-Christmas tradition featuring costumed Krampus figures.
Kumbh MelaEvery 12 yearsIndiaSouth AsiaThe largest religious gathering in the world, held at sacred rivers.
La Diada de Sant JordiApril 23SpainEuropeA celebration of books and roses, symbolizing love and literature.
La TomatinaLast Wednesday of AugustSpainEuropeA playful tomato-throwing festival in Buñol.
Loi KrathongNovember (varies)ThailandSoutheast AsiaA festival of lights where people release floating lanterns on water.
Mardi GrasFebruary (varies)United StatesNorth AmericaA festive season culminating in parades, costumes, and feasting in New Orleans.
MaslenitsaFebruary/MarchRussiaEuropeA Slavic festival bidding farewell to winter with pancakes and bonfires.
Matariki (M?ori New Year)June/JulyNew ZealandOceaniaCelebrating the rise of the Pleiades with feasting and storytelling.
Naadam FestivalJulyMongoliaCentral AsiaA celebration of Mongolian culture with horse racing, archery, and wrestling.
Naadam FestivalJuly 11–15MongoliaAsiaCelebrates wrestling, archery, and horse racing—“Three Manly Games.”
Nalukataq (Blanket Toss Festival)JuneUSA (Alaska)North AmericaA whaling festival with the iconic blanket toss and feasting.
Obon FestivalAugust (varies)JapanEast AsiaA Buddhist tradition honoring ancestors with lanterns and dances.
OktoberfestSeptember–OctoberGermanyEuropeA world-famous beer festival with Bavarian culture, music, and food.
Olive Harvest FestivalOctober/NovemberLevant RegionMiddle EastCelebrating the olive harvest with food, music, and cultural events.
Olngesherr (Elder Ceremony)VariesKenya, TanzaniaAfricaCeremony marking the transition of Maasai men to elder status.
Panigiria (Village Festivals)Various DatesGreeceEuropeReligious festivals with dancing, feasting, and music honoring local saints.
Perahera FestivalAugust (varies)Sri LankaSouth AsiaA Buddhist festival featuring processions of elephants and dancers.
Punakha DrubchenFebruaryBhutanSouth AsiaA colorful Bhutanese festival reenacting historic battles through dance.
Pushkar Camel FairNovemberIndiaSouth AsiaA vibrant cultural event featuring camel trading, races, and traditional music.
Qoyllur Rit’iMay/JunePeruSouth AmericaA pilgrimage to the Andes featuring music, dancing, and Quechua traditions.
Rio CarnivalFebruary (varies)BrazilSouth AmericaA grand parade with samba music, costumes, and street parties in Rio de Janeiro.
S’Ardia di SediloJulyItalyEuropeA horseback race honoring Saint Constantine with traditional pageantry.
San Fermin (Running of the Bulls)July 6–14SpainEuropeA thrilling tradition in Pamplona with bull runs and cultural celebrations.
Sapporo Snow FestivalFebruaryJapanEast AsiaA stunning display of snow and ice sculptures in Sapporo.
Semana SantaHoly Week (April)Spain, Latin AmericaGlobalA Christian celebration with grand processions and religious rituals.
Shaka DaySeptember 24South AfricaAfricaHonors King Shaka Zulu with celebrations of Zulu heritage and traditions.
Songkran (Water Festival)April 13–15ThailandSoutheast AsiaThai New Year marked by water fights and cleansing rituals.
TamborradaJanuary 20SpainEuropeA drum festival celebrating Basque traditions and identity.
Tarantella FestivalSummerItalyEuropeCelebrating the traditional Tarantella dance with music and performances.
Tet FestivalJanuary/FebruaryVietnamSoutheast AsiaVietnamese Lunar New Year, marked by feasts, family reunions, and traditions.
Toonik TymeAprilCanadaNorth AmericaA spring festival celebrating Inuit traditions, games, and music.
Tsagaan Sar (Mongolian New Year)FebruaryMongoliaAsiaLunar New Year celebrations with feasting and cultural rituals.
Umhlanga (Reed Dance)August/SeptemberSouth AfricaAfricaA ceremony celebrating Zulu women and cultural pride with dancing and singing.
Up Helly AaLast Tuesday of JanuaryScotlandEuropeA Viking fire festival in Shetland, featuring torch-lit processions and bonfires.
Vivid SydneyMay–JuneAustraliaOceaniaA festival of light, music, and ideas transforming Sydney into a vibrant spectacle.
Waitangi DayFebruary 6New ZealandOceaniaNational holiday marking the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, with performances.
Whirling Dervishes FestivalDecemberTurkeyMiddle EastHonoring the poet Rumi with Sufi music and the iconic whirling dervishes dance.
Yennayer (Amazigh New Year)January 12Algeria, MoroccoNorth AfricaCelebration of the Amazigh New Year with traditional foods and dances.
Yi Peng Lantern FestivalNovemberThailandSoutheast AsiaA magical lantern release in Chiang Mai, symbolizing letting go of misfortune.

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