• Each year Scottish people across the world celebrate a unique dinner known as Burns Night.
  • Each year Scottish people across the world celebrate a unique dinner known as “Burns Night”.
  • Each year, at the end of January, the people of Glasgow and beyond unite for a night of Scottish revelry and debauchery all in the name of the late...
  • Hogmanay is the Scottish New Year Celebration traditionally held on December 31st each year when Scots see out the old year and welcome in the new one.
  • Following Queen Victoria and Christopher Columbus, Burns is the third on the list of people who have the most statues dedicated to their memory.
  • Each year Scottish people across the world celebrate a unique dinner known as “Burns Night”.
  • However, few are as celebrated as Scotland’s own ‘National Bard’, Robert Burns, who we pay tribute to on 25 January each year.
  • Scottish people celebrate this yearly event simply because they love Robert Burns. In a time without television, his poetry and stories entertained thousands of...
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  • Given that Robert Burns was born on 25 January 1759, Burns Night takes place on 25 January each year.
  • Burns suppers are now held by people and organizations with Scottish origins worldwide, particularly in Australia, Canada, England, and the United States.
  • Each year over 50 thousand fans brave the unpredictable Scottish summer to take in a host of top rock artists in an open air concert held in Balado...
  • Both typically include haggis (a traditional Scottish dish celebrated by Burns in Address to a Haggis), Scotch whisky and the recitation of Burns's poetry.
  • Each year Scottish people in Scotland and around the world celebrate the bard by reading his written works, drinking whisky, and enjoying a Burns Supper.
  • Each year almost 50,000 people from at least 40 countries across the world meet in Scotland’s capital city Edinburgh, to celebrate Scottish culture...