
Once a dedicated celebration of renowned Scottish poet Robert – or Rabbie – Burns, over the years Burns Night has turned into a day dedicated to the breadth of Scottish culture and identity. Burns Night is held every year on January 25 and the festivities are by no means confined to just Scotland, and the Scottish diaspora joyfully marks the occasion across the world – from New York to London.
As well as dramatic readings of Rabbie's most famous words, celebratory events include bagpipe renditions and hearty dinners. A Burns Night menu would typically consist of haggis and neeps and tatties, as well as other Scottish de...















English (US) ·