London Jazz Festival
The London Jazz Festival is a leading jazz event, showcasing world-class musicians, emerging artists, and diverse jazz styles in venues across London.
The London Jazz Festival is a leading jazz event, showcasing world-class musicians, emerging artists, and diverse jazz styles in venues across London.
World Television Day recognises television’s critical role in education, communication, and global awareness, celebrating its influence on culture and society worldwide.
The Kendal Mountain Festival, held annually in November, is one of the world’s most renowned celebrations of adventure, exploration, and outdoor life. Located in the heart of the Lake District […]
For many families, the return of the elf signals the start of a countdown to Christmas filled with creative setups and playful scenarios.
National Violin Day, on 13th December, celebrates the timeless beauty and artistry of the violin, inspiring music lovers worldwide.
Go Carolling Day, on 20th December, is a celebration of holiday cheer, inviting everyone to sing carols, connect, and spread joy.
International Cello Day, on 29th December, honours the rich sounds and artistry of the cello, celebrating music that stirs the soul.
The Golden Globes, an esteemed celebration of excellence in film and television, sets the stage for glamour, prestige, and unforgettable moments every January. As one of the most anticipated events in the entertainment industry, the Golden Globes honours outstanding achievements in both motion pictures and television, making it a highlight of the awards season calendar.
National Sticker Day takes place on the 13th of January every year and is a fun, colorful observance dedicated to the joy and creativity stickers bring into our lives.
The Celtic Connections Festival takes place in January in Glasgow and is the UK's premier celebration of celtic music.
Winnie the Pooh Day takes place on the 18th of January every year and is a charming tribute to one of the most beloved characters in children’s literature.
National Storytelling Week starts on the last Saturday of January every year to celebrate the age-old art of storytelling.
National Kazoo Day takes place on the 28th of January every year, celebrating one of the most unique and entertaining musical instruments.
Up Helly Aa Fire Festival ignites the night sky with blazing spectacle on the last Tuesday in January, casting its fiery glow across the Shetland Isles. This iconic festival, steeped in Norse tradition and community spirit, illuminates the darkness of winter with its vibrant procession, torchlit parades, and the dramatic burning of a Viking galley. As the largest fire festival in Europe, Up Helly Aa captivates locals and visitors alike with its exhilarating blend of history, culture, and spectacle.
National Puzzle Day takes place on the 29th of January every year and is dedicated to the enjoyment and benefits of puzzles of all kinds.
Chinese New Year (Snake) takes place on the 10th of February 2024, marking the beginning of the Lunar New Year. In the Chinese zodiac, the Dragon is associated with strength, courage, and good fortune.
The Grammy Awards, or simply known as the Grammys, usually take place on the first Sunday in February, presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognise "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most prestigious, significant awards in the music industry worldwide.
Dr Seuss Day takes place on the 2nd of March every year, to celebrate the incredible impact of Dr Seuss's work on children's literature and education.
The MOBO Awards, a beacon of diversity and excellence in music, takes centre stage each year to celebrate the vibrant sounds and talents of Black artists and urban music worldwide. While the date may vary annually, the MOBO Awards consistently electrify audiences with unforgettable performances, groundbreaking achievements, and moments of cultural significance.
World Radio Day takes place on the 13th of February every year, to celebrate radio as a medium for entertainment, information, and education. This day acknowledges the unique power of radio in reaching wide audiences and shaping society's experience through diverse perspectives and voices.
Book Giving Day takes place on the 14th of February every year, coinciding with Valentine's Day, to promote the love of reading and the joy of sharing books. It's a day when people are encouraged to gift a book to someone special, whether it's a child, a friend, a loved one, or even a stranger.