• Hogmanay (/ˈhɒɡməneɪ, ˌhɒɡməˈneɪ/ HOG-mə-nay, -⁠NAY, Scots: [ˌhɔɡməˈneː]) is the Scots word for the last day of the old year and is synonymous with the celebration...
  • Hogmanay People carrying torches through the streets as part of the contemporary Hogmanay festivities in Edinburgh. (more).
  • Private parties thrive, with friends and neighbours gathering for an evening of miscellaneous over-indulgence. Some Strange Hogmanay Customs.
  • Fires still play a major part in Hogmanay celebrations, with torchlight processions, bonfires and fireworks popular throughout Scotland.
  • Here’s how to ring in the New Year in Scotland by celebrating Hogmanay, an age-old festive Scottish tradition. Advertisement.
  • Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Festival dates back to 1993 and has evolved to become one of the greatest outdoor celebrations of New Year’s Eve in the world.
  • Edinburgh’s Hogmanay returns from 29th December 2024 – into New Year’s Day, welcoming the world to party into 2025 at the ‘Home of Hogmanay’!
  • New Year’s Eve is a big celebration across the globe, with millions of people taking part, and it is a particularly huge deal in Scotland, where it is called Hogmanay.
  • The History of Hogmanay. Only one nation in the world can celebrate the New Year or Hogmanay with such revelry and passion – the Scots!
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