Discover the Upcoming Events Around the World!
Jewish festival known as the Festival of Lights, celebrated with menorah lighting, games, and traditional foods.
Celebrates African American culture and heritage with seven days of activities focused on unity, self-determination, and creativity.
Celebrates the end of the year with parties, fireworks, and festivities around the world.
Welcomes the start of the new calendar year with celebrations and resolutions for personal growth.
Celebrated by Mahayana Buddhists, marking the start of the new lunar year.
Marks victory of good over evil, especially Lord Rama's victory over Ravana.
Celebrates the achievements of Martin Luther King Jr. and his role in advancing civil rights and social justice.
Celebrates the birth anniversary of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh.
An ancient Zoroastrian festival celebrating the discovery of fire, marked by large bonfires and prayers.
Celebrates the beginning of the lunar new year with ancestral worship and offerings.
Commemorates the spontaneous gathering of 1,250 enlightened monks to honor the Buddha.
A day dedicated to expressing love and affection, often celebrated with gifts, flowers, and romantic gestures.
Recognizes the contributions of U.S. presidents, with a focus on honoring the legacy of Washington and Lincoln.
Harvest festival in Tamil Nadu with rice dishes and prayers.
Celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women across the globe.
Celebrates the salvation of the Jewish people in ancient Persia, as told in the Book of Esther.
Kerala's state festival celebrating King Mahabali with boat races and feasts.
The "Festival of Fire," celebrated on the eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz, with bonfires, fireworks, and jumping over flames.
Celebrates the Persian New Year and the first day of spring, a 13-day celebration marked by feasts, family gatherings, and cultural rituals.
The holy month of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims worldwide.
The 13th day of Nowruz, celebrated with picnicking outdoors to avoid bad luck.
A day known for playing practical jokes and hoaxes, bringing laughter and joy worldwide.
Commemorates the birthday of Confucius, an important figure in Confucianism and Chinese folk religion.
Celebrated by Theravada Buddhists, marking the start of the traditional New Year.