A woman wearing red-rimmed sunglasses laugh as she looks towards the camera, ice cream in hand and with the Thames and London Skyline behind her
A woman wearing red-rimmed sunglasses laugh as she looks towards the camera, ice cream in hand and with the Thames and London Skyline behind her

Events in the UK

From landmark moments to local gems, the UK knows how to put on a show.

Big moments, all year round

Wherever you land in the UK, there’s usually something unfolding nearby. From centre court tension and city-wide celebrations, to time honoured traditions and music in full flow, here’s a round-up of events to look out for through the seasons.

Winter

Winter brings a different kind of charm to the UK. Streets glow a little brighter, markets hum with festive spirit, and the season serves up everything from Christmas traditions to New Year celebrations worth staying up for. Wrap up, head out, and make the most of it.

Friends enjoy a hot drink at a Christmas Market

Christmas Markets

Across the UK, Christmas markets bring a little festive theatre to city squares and cobbled streets alike. Expect thoughtful gifts, handmade finds, street food worth following your nose to, and a mug of mulled wine to keep things toasty.

People walk through the market at night at Winter Wonderland with a helter skelter lit in the distance

Winter Wonderland

Winter Wonderland brings festive flair to Hyde Park in suitably larger-than-life fashion. From rollercoasters and live performances to street food and steaming cups of hot chocolate, there’s plenty to keep a winter evening interesting. Best booked in advance.

Fireworks are seen over Edinburgh city from the vantage point of a hill

Hogmanay celebrations

Edinburgh’s Hogmanay is NYE with extra character. Expect fireworks, live music, street parties, and a city that knows exactly how to mark the moment. You might even catch the tradition of first-footing, where gifts of whisky, shortbread come with good fortune in tow.

Red Chinese Lanterns against a blue backdrop

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year brings colour, energy, and celebration to cities across the UK. London hosts the largest festivities outside Asia, with Trafalgar Square, Chinatown, and the West End at the heart of it. Beyond the capital, Manchester, Liverpool, and Glasgow also mark the occasion.

Spring

As spring arrives, so does a fresh run of events across the UK. Expect everything from flower shows and festivals to major sporting moments and Pride celebrations.

Close up on a young boy in a striped t-shirt, holding a bunch of daffodils

St. David’s Day

St. David’s Day celebrates Wales and its patron saint with parades, concerts, traditional dance, and plenty of national pride. You’ll spot daffodils and leeks along the way too, worn as symbols of Wales.

A zoomed-out view of horses jumping on the track at Cheltenham

Cheltenham Festival

Cheltenham Festival is four days of top-tier jump racing, with the Gold Cup as its headline moment. There’s plenty of atmosphere alongside the sporting drama, making it as much a social occasion as a fixture in the National Hunt calendar.

Friends toast pints of guiness. We can see one man is wearing a green hat with a buckle, and the others are wearing green tops.

St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day brings parades, live music, dancing, and plenty of green to cities across the UK. London, Birmingham, and Manchester are among those marking the occasion, with Irish food and drink adding to the celebration.

Summer

From festival fields to centre court, summer in the UK is packed with big moments, whether you’re here for the music, the sport, or a little of both.

A woman enjoys food sat at an outside table, with a bunch of flowers on the table next to her

Taste of London

Taste of London brings Regent’s Park to life with standout dishes, great drinks, and plenty worth trying. With flavours spanning British favourites, global kitchens, and inventive fusions, it’s a good place to discover what London’s food scene does best.

A group of friends dance outside at a music festival

Glastonbury

Glastonbury is one of the UK’s biggest summer fixtures, bringing music, art, and culture together on a very grand scale. Expect headline sets, unforgettable atmosphere, and the sort of weekend people talk about long after the wellies are packed away.

A group of well-dressed ladies in dresses and hats smile as they watch the races

Royal Ascot

Royal Ascot is where sharp dressing, fast horses, and a little ceremony all share the same track. Expect the Royal Procession, high-stakes racing, and a crowd that treats the dress code as part of the event. A British summer fixture.

Autumn

As the air turns cooler, the UK’s events calendar keeps things interesting. From seasonal celebrations to standout cultural moments, autumn has plenty worth stepping out for.

A close up of a smartly dressed man playing the violin

Last Night of the Proms

Last Night of the Proms brings a flourish to the UK’s classical music season, with big orchestral moments, a lively crowd, and plenty of tradition in the mix. While the main event unfolds at the Royal Albert Hall, Proms in the Park spreads the atmosphere well beyond London.

Four small aircraft perform a synchronised trick in the air

Bournemouth Air Festival

Bournemouth Air Festival pairs high-flying displays with a brilliant seaside backdrop. Expect thrilling aerobatics by day, then illuminated aircraft and pyrotechnics after dark, when the sky puts on a show of its own.

A white retro car races round a track

Goodwood Revival

Goodwood Revival brings the glamour of mid-century motorsport roaring back to life. Expect vintage cars, classic style, and a crowd fully committed to the era, with fashion from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s very much part of the spectacle.

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