The Top 10 Festivals You Need To Experience In Your Lifetime

There’s no doubt that Festivals are a huge part of the culture around the world. Every country seems to have its own unique celebration, and they all have something special to offer visitors. Whether you’re looking for a live music festival or a fascinating cultural event, there’s sure to be a festival near you that is worth checking out! In this blog post, we will take a look at some of the most famous Festivals Around the World.

1. Mardi Gras — New Orleans, USA — January

Mardi Gras, which means “Fat Tuesday” in French, is a two-week carnival of license-free frivolity that comes to an end the day before Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent when self-restraint is frowned upon. So, before self-control takes hold, New Orleans transforms into a hive for masquerade parties, sparkling beads and overindulgence, with some notable marches through the city.

2. Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival–Taiwan— February

The Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival is held every year on the 15th day of the first month of the Lunar New Year in Taiwan. The festival celebrates the end of the harvest season and is a time for people to give thanks for a good year. On the night of the festival, sky lanterns are released into the sky carrying people’s wishes for the new year. 

3. Semana Santa – Seville, Spain – March/April

The Andalucía city of Seville is home to the Semana Santa (Holy Week) festival, one of the most magnificent and elaborately staged of Easter celebrations. During the event, there’s a lot of feeling on display, as well as intricately made baroque religious statues dragged through the streets and large processions of Easter brotherhoods in traditional costumes (with their pointed, vaguely sinister-looking hoods). 

4. Cannes Film Festival – Cannes, France – May

The Cannes Film Festival is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world. Held annually in Cannes, France, it is one of the oldest and most popular film festivals. Every year, the festival attracts celebrities, filmmakers, and movie fans from all over the globe. The festival showcases new films from all genres, including drama, comedy, thriller, and romance.  The Cannes Film Festival is a great place to see new films, meet celebrities, and enjoy the French Riviera.

5. Summerfest – Milwaukee USA – June to July

Summerfest is an 11-day music festival held annually in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The festival takes place on the grounds of Henry Maier Festival Park along the lakefront of Lake Michigan. Each year, the event features over 800 acts from a variety of genres including rock, pop, hip hop, country and more. Summerfest also offers a variety of food and drink options, as well as carnival rides and games.  Some notable past performers include Paul McCartney, Metallica, Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars. Summerfest is one of the largest music festivals in the world, with an average daily attendance of over 80,000 people.

6. Gion Matsuri – Kyoto, Japan – July

Gion Matsuri, which is more than 1000 years old, is widely regarded as Japan’s summer festival. It all began as a means of appeasing the gods who created havoc via fire, floods, and earthquakes, but these days it’s a little less serious and still a big tourist draw. The Yamahoko Float Procession, with floats that mimic stunningly intricate works of art, is one of the attractions of the festival. Expect to be stunned by the three spectacular evenings preceding the procession known as Yoiyama (festival eve), when ethereal-looking lanterns and an overall atmosphere of excitement with free-flowing sake and food stalls will amaze you.

7. Burning Man – Black Rock City, Nevada – Aug. to September

The Burning Man festival is an annual event held in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. The festival is described as “a week-long experiment in radical self-reliance and self-expression”. The event takes place on a temporary city built on a dry lake bed. Burning Man is one of the most popular festivals around the world, attracting over 70,000 people from all over the globe. 

8. Oktoberfest – Munich, Germany — October

The opening of the Oktoberfest is a world-famous German festival that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors to Munich every year. The annual Bavarian fair, which takes over Munich each year, began in 1810 to commemorate a royal wedding. The event, originally called Theresienwiese (“Theresa’s fields”), is still held on the original site and features rides, market stalls, games, and a variety of traditional foods such as pretzels, dumplings, and cheese noodles.

9. Thanksgiving parade, New York, USA – November

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual event held in New York City. It is one of the largest and most famous parades in the world, attracting over three million spectators each year. The parade features floats, giant balloons, marching bands, and other performers. The first Macy’s parade was held in 1924, and it has been held annually since then. 

10. Klausjagen, Küssnacht – Switzerland – December

The Klausjagen is a festival that takes place every year on December 26th in the small town of Küssnacht, Switzerland. During the festival, men dress up as Saint Nicholas and go door-to-door giving gifts to children. The highlight of the Klausjagen is the parade through the town, which features hundreds of participants in traditional Swiss clothing marching through the streets playing music. 

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