Saint Andrews Day Calendar (2025-2040)
Year | Day | Date | Days Left |
---|---|---|---|
2025 | Sun | November 30, 2025 | 83 days |
2026 | Mon | November 30, 2026 | 448 days |
2027 | Tue | November 30, 2027 | 813 days |
2028 | Thu | November 30, 2028 | 1179 days |
2029 | Fri | November 30, 2029 | 1544 days |
2030 | Sat | November 30, 2030 | 1909 days |
2031 | Sun | November 30, 2031 | 2274 days |
2032 | Tue | November 30, 2032 | 2640 days |
2033 | Wed | November 30, 2033 | 3005 days |
2034 | Thu | November 30, 2034 | 3370 days |
2035 | Fri | November 30, 2035 | 3735 days |
2036 | Sun | November 30, 2036 | 4101 days |
2037 | Mon | November 30, 2037 | 4466 days |
2038 | Tue | November 30, 2038 | 4831 days |
2039 | Wed | November 30, 2039 | 5196 days |
2040 | Fri | November 30, 2040 | 5562 days |
Saint Andrew’s Day, celebrated on November 30th, is Scotland’s official national day and a time to honour the country’s patron saint, Saint Andrew. The day is marked with cultural events, traditional music and dance, and a celebration of Scottish heritage both in Scotland and around the world.
Who Was Saint Andrew?
Saint Andrew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and is believed to have been a fisherman from Galilee. According to Christian tradition, he was martyred on an X-shaped cross—now featured on Scotland’s national flag, the Saltire. Saint Andrew is also the patron saint of several other countries, including Greece, Romania, and Russia.
The History of Saint Andrew’s Day
Saint Andrew has been associated with Scotland for over a thousand years. His relics were said to have been brought to the town of St Andrews, which later became an important religious centre. The celebration of November 30th as Saint Andrew’s Day dates back to the Middle Ages, with both religious and cultural significance.
How Saint Andrew’s Day Is Celebrated
- Traditional music and dance: Ceilidhs (folk dances) with bagpipes, fiddles, and Scottish country dancing.
- Scottish food and drink: Meals often feature haggis, neeps and tatties, and whisky tastings.
- Parades and festivals: Many towns host concerts, markets, and public gatherings.
- National pride: Public buildings and landmarks are often lit up in blue and white, the colours of the Saltire.
Saint Andrew’s Day Beyond Scotland
Scottish communities around the world—from Canada to New Zealand—hold events to mark the day. In some places, it is an opportunity to showcase Scottish music, dance, and culture to wider audiences.
A Day of Heritage and Identity
Saint Andrew’s Day is more than a public holiday; it’s a celebration of Scotland’s history, culture, and identity. Whether enjoyed through a lively ceilidh, a shared meal, or a moment of reflection, November 30th brings Scots together in honour of their patron saint.