What is Burns’ Night all about?

Burns Night is a real highlight of the year. It’s a chance to celebrate the life of Scotland’s National Poet – Robert Burns –  in a way he would have wanted: eating, drinking, dancing and laughter.  Burns wrote some of the world’s most famous songs and poetry including Auld Lang Syne and we celebrate his birthday on the 25th January 1759.

What is the tradition of Burns’ Night?

We’ll be at the awesome St. Mary’s in Marylebone. It’s a large venue with great facilities. There’s a huge dance floor, fantastic sound system and a fab space to eat.

Doors open at 6:30 and dancing is from 7:30-10:30. There are some great bars in the area to continue the party after 10:30.

 

What do people eat and wear on Burns’ Night?

Why does Scotland celebrate Burns Night?

 

What do ladies wear to Burns Night??

What do men wear to Burns Night?

 

Do you wear tartan on Burns Night?

 

What can I bring to Burns supper?

 

Do people eat haggis on Burns Night?

 

What do you say on Burns Night?

 

How do you celebrate Burns Night 2022?

 

Is Burns Night Scottish or Irish?

 

Can you wear tartan if I’m not Scottish?

Who is allowed to wear the Black Watch tartan?

 

What is the toast for Burns Night?

 

Why is whiskey served at a Burns supper?

 

How do you celebrate Burns Night at home?

 

Is haggis a pig or a sheep?

 

Why is haggis not allowed in the US?