15 Festivals In America That You Need To Attend In 2022
The United States of America has 50 states and a diverse population made up of many different ethnicities, cultures, and nations. These cultures are all honoured through a variety of festivals and events. Even while many visitors come to the United States of America to gaze upon its bustling cities or breathtaking parks, the country’s festivals are a huge part of what makes it so great and are undoubtedly worth going to. Therefore, if you are considering travelling to the US and want to experience the culture of the nation but are unsure how to do so, don’t worry since we are here to assist you! These festivals will provide you with memories that will last a lifetime and more because they showcase the nation’s art, culture, heritage, and music in the most thrilling manner. Attend the events, celebrate the love of music and art, and have a good time with your friends. You Check all the 15 Festivals In America That You Need To Attend In 2022
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Holidays and Observances in United States in 2022
Date | Name | Type | Details | |
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1 Jan | Saturday | New Year’s Day | State Holiday | MA, MS, NY, TX, WI |
1 Jan | Saturday | New Year’s Day | Federal Holiday | |
1 Jan | Saturday | New Year’s Day | State Holiday | All except MA, MS, NY, TX, WI |
3 Jan | Monday | New Year’s Day (substitute) | State Holiday | Georgia, Rhode Island |
6 Jan | Thursday | Epiphany | Christian | |
7 Jan | Friday | Orthodox Christmas Day | Orthodox | |
7 Jan | Friday | Estelle Reel Day | State Observance | Wyoming |
8 Jan | Saturday | Battle of New Orleans | State Legal Holiday | Louisiana |
13 Jan | Thursday | Stephen Foster Memorial Day | Observance | |
14 Jan | Friday | Orthodox New Year | Orthodox | |
17 Jan | Monday | Tu Bishvat/Tu B’Shevat | Jewish holiday | |
17 Jan | Monday | Martin Luther King Jr. Day | State Holiday | All |
17 Jan | Monday | Martin Luther King Jr. Day | Federal Holiday | |
17 Jan | Monday | Robert E. Lee’s Birthday | State Holiday | Alabama, Mississippi |
17 Jan | Monday | Idaho Human Rights Day | State Holiday | Idaho |
17 Jan | Monday | Civil Rights Day | State Holiday | Arizona, New Hampshire |
19 Jan | Wednesday | Robert E. Lee’s Birthday | State Legal Holiday | Florida |
19 Jan | Wednesday | State Holiday | State Observance | Georgia |
19 Jan | Wednesday | Confederate Heroes’ Day | State Holiday | Texas |
29 Jan | Saturday | Kansas Day | State Observance | Kansas |
1 Feb | Tuesday | National Freedom Day | Observance | |
1 Feb | Tuesday | Lunar New Year | Observance | |
1 Feb | Tuesday | First Day of Black History Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
2 Feb | Wednesday | Groundhog Day | Observance | |
2 Feb | Wednesday | National Girls and Women in Sports Day | Observance | |
4 Feb | Friday | Rosa Parks Day | State Observance | New York |
4 Feb | Friday | Rosa Parks Day | Local observance | California, Missouri |
4 Feb | Friday | National Wear Red Day | Observance | |
6 Feb | Sunday | Ronald Reagan Day | State Observance | California |
11 Feb | Friday | Lincoln’s Birthday observed | State Holiday | CT, IL, MO, NY |
12 Feb | Saturday | Lincoln’s Birthday | State Holiday | CT, IL, MO, NY |
12 Feb | Saturday | Lincoln’s Birthday | State Legal Holiday | Florida |
12 Feb | Saturday | Georgia Day | State Observance | Georgia |
13 Feb | Sunday | Super Bowl | Sporting event | |
14 Feb | Monday | Valentine’s Day | Observance | |
14 Feb | Monday | Statehood Day | Local observance | Arizona |
15 Feb | Tuesday | Susan B. Anthony’s Birthday | State Observance | CO, FL, NY, WI |
16 Feb | Wednesday | Elizabeth Peratrovich Day | State Observance | Alaska |
21 Feb | Monday | Presidents’ Day | Federal Holiday | |
21 Feb | Monday | Presidents’ Day | State Holiday | All except DE, FL, GA, IA, KS, KY, LA, NC, RI, WI |
21 Feb | Monday | Presidents’ Day | State Legal Holiday | KS, KY, LA, NC, RI, WI |
21 Feb | Monday | Daisy Gatson Bates Day | State Holiday | Arkansas |
25 Feb | Friday | African-American Scientist and Inventor Day | State Observance | Virginia |
25 Feb | Friday | George Rogers Clark Day | State Observance | Indiana |
28 Feb | Monday | Maha Shivaratri | Hindu Holiday | |
28 Feb | Monday | Linus Pauling Day | Local observance | Oregon |
1 Mar | Tuesday | Isra and Mi’raj | Muslim | |
1 Mar | Tuesday | Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras | State Holiday | AL**, FL*, LA, MS* |
1 Mar | Tuesday | Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras | Observance, Christian | |
1 Mar | Tuesday | St. David’s Day | Observance, Christian | |
1 Mar | Tuesday | Town Meeting Day | State Holiday | Vermont |
1 Mar | Tuesday | First Day of Women’s History Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
1 Mar | Tuesday | First Day of Irish American Heritage Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
2 Mar | Wednesday | Ash Wednesday | Christian | |
2 Mar | Wednesday | Texas Independence Day | State Holiday | Texas |
2 Mar | Wednesday | Read Across America Day | Observance | |
4 Mar | Friday | Casimir Pulaski Day | State Observance | Wisconsin |
4 Mar | Friday | Employee Appreciation Day | Observance | |
7 Mar | Monday | Casimir Pulaski Day | State Observance | Illinois, Indiana |
13 Mar | Sunday | Daylight Saving Time starts | Clock change/Daylight Saving Time | |
17 Mar | Thursday | Purim | Jewish holiday | |
17 Mar | Thursday | St. Patrick’s Day | Observance, Christian | |
17 Mar | Thursday | Evacuation Day | State Holiday | Massachusetts** |
18 Mar | Friday | Holi | Hindu Holiday | |
20 Mar | Sunday | March Equinox | Season | |
25 Mar | Friday | Maryland Day | Local observance | Maryland |
25 Mar | Friday | Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day observed | State Holiday | Hawaii |
26 Mar | Saturday | Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day | State Holiday | Hawaii |
28 Mar | Monday | Seward’s Day | State Holiday | Alaska |
29 Mar | Tuesday | National Vietnam War Veterans Day | Observance | |
30 Mar | Wednesday | Wyoming Veterans Welcome Home Day | State Observance | Wyoming |
30 Mar | Wednesday | Doctors’ Day | Observance | |
30 Mar | Wednesday | Vietnam Veterans Day | State Observance | Delaware, West Virginia |
31 Mar | Thursday | César Chávez Day | State Holiday | AZ**, CA, CO***, MI**, NM**, NV**, TX***, UT**, WA**, WI** |
1 Apr | Friday | Pascua Florida Day observed | Local observance | Florida |
2 Apr | Saturday | Pascua Florida Day | Local observance | Florida |
3 Apr | Sunday | Ramadan Starts | Muslim | |
6 Apr | Wednesday | National Tartan Day | Observance | |
10 Apr | Sunday | Palm Sunday | Christian | |
12 Apr | Tuesday | National Library Workers’ Day | Observance | |
13 Apr | Wednesday | Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday | Observance | |
14 Apr | Thursday | Maundy Thursday | Christian | |
15 Apr | Friday | Passover Eve | Jewish holiday | |
15 Apr | Friday | Good Friday | State Holiday | CT, DE, HI, IN, KY, LA, NC, ND, NJ, TN, TX*** |
15 Apr | Friday | Father Damien Day | Local observance | Hawaii |
15 Apr | Friday | Emancipation Day observed | State Holiday | DC |
15 Apr | Friday | Arbor Day | State Observance | Colorado |
15 Apr | Friday | State Holiday | State Holiday | Georgia |
16 Apr | Saturday | Holy Saturday | Christian | |
16 Apr | Saturday | Passover (first day) | Jewish holiday | |
16 Apr | Saturday | Emancipation Day | State Holiday | DC |
17 Apr | Sunday | Easter Sunday | Observance, Christian | |
18 Apr | Monday | Easter Monday | Observance, Christian | |
18 Apr | Monday | Tax Day | Observance | |
18 Apr | Monday | Patriots’ Day | State Holiday | Maine, Massachusetts |
18 Apr | Monday | Boston Marathon | Sporting event | |
21 Apr | Thursday | San Jacinto Day | State Holiday | Texas |
22 Apr | Friday | Orthodox Good Friday | Orthodox | |
22 Apr | Friday | Oklahoma Day | Local observance | Oklahoma |
23 Apr | Saturday | Last Day of Passover | Jewish holiday | |
23 Apr | Saturday | Orthodox Holy Saturday | Orthodox | |
24 Apr | Sunday | Orthodox Easter | Orthodox | |
25 Apr | Monday | Orthodox Easter Monday | Orthodox | |
25 Apr | Monday | Arbor Day | State Observance | Wyoming |
25 Apr | Monday | Confederate Memorial Day | State Holiday | Mississippi |
25 Apr | Monday | Confederate Memorial Day | State Holiday | Alabama |
25 Apr | Monday | State Holiday | State Observance | Georgia |
26 Apr | Tuesday | Confederate Heroes’ Day | Local observance | Florida |
27 Apr | Wednesday | Administrative Professionals Day | Observance | |
28 Apr | Thursday | Yom HaShoah | Jewish commemoration | |
28 Apr | Thursday | Lailat al-Qadr | Muslim | |
28 Apr | Thursday | Take our Daughters and Sons to Work Day | Observance | |
29 Apr | Friday | Arbor Day | State Holiday | Nebraska |
29 Apr | Friday | Arbor Day | State Observance | Delaware |
1 May | Sunday | Law Day | Observance | |
1 May | Sunday | Loyalty Day | Observance | |
1 May | Sunday | Lei Day | Local observance | Hawaii |
1 May | Sunday | First Day of Military Appreciation Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
1 May | Sunday | First Day of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
1 May | Sunday | First Day of Jewish American Heritage Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
2 May | Monday | Eid al-Fitr | Muslim | |
3 May | Tuesday | National Teacher Appreciation Day | Observance | |
4 May | Wednesday | Kent State Shootings Remembrance | Local observance | Ohio |
4 May | Wednesday | Rhode Island Independence Day | Local observance | Rhode Island |
5 May | Thursday | Yom Ha’atzmaut | Jewish holiday | |
5 May | Thursday | Cinco de Mayo | Observance | |
5 May | Thursday | National Day of Prayer | Observance | |
5 May | Thursday | West Virginia Day of Prayer | State Observance | West Virginia |
6 May | Friday | Kentucky Oaks | Sporting event | |
6 May | Friday | National Nurses Day | Observance | |
6 May | Friday | Military Spouse Appreciation Day | State Observance | Delaware |
6 May | Friday | Military Spouse Appreciation Day | Observance | |
7 May | Saturday | Kentucky Derby | Sporting event | |
7 May | Saturday | National Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Day | Observance | |
8 May | Sunday | Mother’s Day | Observance | |
8 May | Sunday | Mother’s Day | State Holiday | Arizona |
8 May | Sunday | Truman Day | State Holiday | Missouri |
8 May | Sunday | Victory in Europe Day | Observance | |
9 May | Monday | Truman Day observed | State Holiday | Missouri |
10 May | Tuesday | Confederate Memorial Day | Local observance | North Carolina |
10 May | Tuesday | Confederate Memorial Day | State Holiday | South Carolina |
10 May | Tuesday | Primary Election Day | State Holiday | West Virginia |
13 May | Friday | Native American Day | State Observance | Wyoming |
15 May | Sunday | Peace Officers Memorial Day | Observance | |
19 May | Thursday | Lag BaOmer | Jewish holiday | |
20 May | Friday | National Defense Transportation Day | Observance | |
21 May | Saturday | Public Lands Day | State Observance | Colorado |
21 May | Saturday | Armed Forces Day | Observance | |
21 May | Saturday | Preakness Stakes | Sporting event | |
22 May | Sunday | National Maritime Day | Observance | |
22 May | Sunday | Harvey Milk Day | Local observance | California |
25 May | Wednesday | Emergency Medical Services for Children Day | Observance | |
25 May | Wednesday | National Missing Children’s Day | Observance | |
26 May | Thursday | Ascension Day | Christian | |
30 May | Monday | Memorial Day | Federal Holiday | |
30 May | Monday | Decoration Day | State Holiday | AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA |
30 May | Monday | Jefferson Davis’ Birthday | Local observance | Mississippi |
1 Jun | Wednesday | First Day of Pride Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
1 Jun | Wednesday | First Day of Caribbean-American Heritage Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
1 Jun | Wednesday | Statehood Day | Local observance | Kentucky, Tennessee |
3 Jun | Friday | Jefferson Davis’ Birthday | Local observance | Florida |
5 Jun | Sunday | Pentecost | Christian | |
5 Jun | Sunday | Shavuot | Jewish holiday | |
5 Jun | Sunday | Native American Day | State Holiday | Arizona |
6 Jun | Monday | Whit Monday | Christian | |
6 Jun | Monday | Jefferson Davis’ Birthday | State Holiday | Alabama |
6 Jun | Monday | D-Day | Observance | |
10 Jun | Friday | Kamehameha Day observed | State Holiday | Hawaii |
11 Jun | Saturday | Kamehameha Day | State Holiday | Hawaii |
11 Jun | Saturday | Belmont Stakes | Sporting event | |
12 Jun | Sunday | Trinity Sunday | Christian | |
12 Jun | Sunday | Loving Day | Observance | |
14 Jun | Tuesday | Army Birthday | Observance | |
14 Jun | Tuesday | Flag Day | Observance | |
16 Jun | Thursday | Corpus Christi | Christian | |
17 Jun | Friday | Bunker Hill Day | Local holiday | Massachusetts** |
17 Jun | Friday | Juneteenth | State Holiday | Louisiana |
17 Jun | Friday | Juneteenth Day | State Holiday | New Jersey |
17 Jun | Friday | Juneteenth (substitute) | State Holiday | West Virginia |
18 Jun | Saturday | Juneteenth Day | State Observance | AK, AR, CA, CT, LA, MN, MT, OK, VT |
19 Jun | Sunday | Father’s Day | State Holiday | Arizona |
19 Jun | Sunday | Father’s Day | Observance | |
19 Jun | Sunday | Juneteenth | Federal Holiday | |
19 Jun | Sunday | Juneteenth National Freedom Day | State Observance | 15 states |
19 Jun | Sunday | Juneteenth | State Holiday | 21 states |
19 Jun | Sunday | Juneteenth National Freedom Day | State Holiday | Illinois, North Carolina |
19 Jun | Sunday | Juneteenth Independence Day | Observance | Rhode Island |
19 Jun | Sunday | Emancipation Day | State Holiday | Texas |
20 Jun | Monday | Juneteenth (substitute) | Federal Holiday | |
20 Jun | Monday | Juneteenth (substitute) | State Holiday | 20 states |
20 Jun | Monday | West Virginia Day | State Holiday | West Virginia |
20 Jun | Monday | American Eagle Day | Observance | |
21 Jun | Tuesday | June Solstice | Season | |
28 Jun | Tuesday | Carolina Day | State Observance | South Carolina |
4 Jul | Monday | Independence Day | State Holiday | AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA |
4 Jul | Monday | Independence Day | Federal Holiday | |
9 Jul | Saturday | Eid al-Adha | Muslim | |
13 Jul | Wednesday | Nathan Bedford Forrest Day | Local observance | Tennessee |
14 Jul | Thursday | Bastille Day | Observance | |
16 Jul | Saturday | Rural Transit Day | Observance | |
24 Jul | Sunday | Pioneer Day | State Holiday | Utah |
24 Jul | Sunday | Parents’ Day | Observance | |
25 Jul | Monday | Pioneer Day observed | State Holiday | Utah |
27 Jul | Wednesday | Korean War Veteran Recognition Day | State Observance | West Virginia |
27 Jul | Wednesday | National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day | Observance | |
30 Jul | Saturday | Muharram | Muslim | |
1 Aug | Monday | Colorado Day | State Observance | Colorado |
4 Aug | Thursday | Coast Guard Birthday | Observance | |
4 Aug | Thursday | Barack Obama Day | Observance | Illinois |
7 Aug | Sunday | Tisha B’Av | Jewish holiday | |
7 Aug | Sunday | American Family Day | State Holiday | Arizona |
7 Aug | Sunday | Purple Heart Day | State Observance | West Virginia, Wyoming |
7 Aug | Sunday | Purple Heart Day | Observance | |
8 Aug | Monday | Ashura (Tentative Date) | Muslim | |
8 Aug | Monday | Victory Day | State Holiday | Rhode Island |
11 Aug | Thursday | Raksha Bandhan | Hindu Holiday | |
14 Aug | Sunday | National Navajo Code Talkers Day | State Holiday | Arizona |
15 Aug | Monday | Assumption of Mary | Christian | |
16 Aug | Tuesday | Bennington Battle Day | State Holiday | Vermont |
19 Aug | Friday | Hawaii Statehood Day | State Holiday | Hawaii |
19 Aug | Friday | National Aviation Day | Observance | |
21 Aug | Sunday | National Senior Citizens Day | Observance | |
26 Aug | Friday | Susan B. Anthony Day | State Observance | Massachusetts |
26 Aug | Friday | Women’s Equality Day | Observance | |
27 Aug | Saturday | Lyndon Baines Johnson Day | State Holiday | Texas |
30 Aug | Tuesday | Ganesh Chaturthi | Hindu Holiday | |
5 Sep | Monday | Labor Day | Federal Holiday | |
5 Sep | Monday | Labor Day | State Holiday | All |
9 Sep | Friday | California Admission Day | State Holiday | California** |
10 Sep | Saturday | Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day | Observance | |
10 Sep | Saturday | Native American Day | State Observance | Delaware |
11 Sep | Sunday | First Responders Day | State Observance | North Carolina |
11 Sep | Sunday | Patriot Day | Observance | |
11 Sep | Sunday | Patriot Day | State Observance | Alaska |
11 Sep | Sunday | National Grandparents Day | Observance | |
11 Sep | Sunday | Constitution Commemoration Day | State Holiday | Arizona |
15 Sep | Thursday | First Day of National Hispanic Heritage Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
16 Sep | Friday | Constitution Day and Citizenship Day observed | Observance | |
16 Sep | Friday | National POW/MIA Recognition Day | Observance | |
17 Sep | Saturday | Constitution Day and Citizenship Day | Observance | |
17 Sep | Saturday | National CleanUp Day | Observance | |
18 Sep | Sunday | Air Force Birthday | Observance | |
22 Sep | Thursday | Emancipation Day | Local observance | Ohio |
22 Sep | Thursday | September Equinox | Season | |
23 Sep | Friday | Native American Day | State Observance | California, Nevada |
23 Sep | Friday | Michigan Indian Day | State Observance | Michigan |
24 Sep | Saturday | Public Lands Day | State Observance | Wyoming |
24 Sep | Saturday | National Public Lands Day | Observance | |
25 Sep | Sunday | Gold Star Mother’s Day | Observance | |
26 Sep | Monday | Navratri | Hindu Holiday | |
26 Sep | Monday | Rosh Hashana | Jewish holiday | |
26 Sep | Monday | American Indian Day | State Observance | Tennessee |
26 Sep | Monday | Rosh Hashana | State Holiday | Texas*** |
30 Sep | Friday | American Indian Heritage Day | State Observance | Montana, Texas |
3 Oct | Monday | Frances Xavier Cabrini Day | State Holiday | Colorado |
3 Oct | Monday | Child Health Day | Observance | |
4 Oct | Tuesday | Feast of St Francis of Assisi | Christian | |
4 Oct | Tuesday | Dussehra | Hindu Holiday | |
5 Oct | Wednesday | Yom Kippur | Jewish holiday | |
5 Oct | Wednesday | Yom Kippur | State Holiday | Texas*** |
6 Oct | Thursday | German American Day | Observance | |
8 Oct | Saturday | The Prophet’s Birthday | Muslim | |
8 Oct | Saturday | Robert E. Lee’s Birthday | State Observance | Arkansas |
9 Oct | Sunday | Leif Erikson Day | Local observance | Colorado |
9 Oct | Sunday | Leif Erikson Day | Observance | |
9 Oct | Sunday | Chicago Marathon | Sporting event | |
10 Oct | Monday | First Day of Sukkot | Jewish holiday | |
10 Oct | Monday | Columbus Day | State Legal Holiday | Tennessee |
10 Oct | Monday | Columbus Day | State Holiday | 22 states |
10 Oct | Monday | Columbus Day | Federal Holiday | |
10 Oct | Monday | Fraternal Day | State Holiday | Alabama |
10 Oct | Monday | Yorktown Victory Day | State Holiday | Virginia |
10 Oct | Monday | Discoverers’ Day | State Observance | Hawaii |
10 Oct | Monday | Native American Day | State Observance | Oklahoma |
10 Oct | Monday | Native American Day | State Holiday | South Dakota |
10 Oct | Monday | Indigenous People’s Day (Tentative Date) | State Observance | Michigan, Minnesota |
10 Oct | Monday | Indigenous People’s Day | State Observance | 28 states |
10 Oct | Monday | Indigenous People’s Day | State Holiday | DC, ME, NE, NM |
10 Oct | Monday | American Indian Heritage Day | State Holiday | Alabama |
11 Oct | Tuesday | Casimir Pulaski Day | State Observance | MA, MI, RI |
13 Oct | Thursday | Navy Birthday | Observance | |
15 Oct | Saturday | White Cane Safety Day | Observance | |
15 Oct | Saturday | Sweetest Day | Observance | 13 states |
16 Oct | Sunday | Last Day of Sukkot | Jewish holiday | |
17 Oct | Monday | Shmini Atzeret | Jewish holiday | |
17 Oct | Monday | Boss’s Day | Observance | |
18 Oct | Tuesday | Simchat Torah | Jewish holiday | |
18 Oct | Tuesday | Alaska Day | State Holiday | Alaska |
24 Oct | Monday | Diwali/Deepavali | Hindu Holiday | |
28 Oct | Friday | Nevada Day | State Holiday | Nevada |
31 Oct | Monday | Halloween | Observance | |
1 Nov | Tuesday | All Saints’ Day | Christian | |
1 Nov | Tuesday | First Day of Native American Heritage Month | Annual Monthly Observance | |
2 Nov | Wednesday | All Souls’ Day | Christian | |
6 Nov | Sunday | New York City Marathon | Sporting event | |
6 Nov | Sunday | Daylight Saving Time ends | Clock change/Daylight Saving Time | |
8 Nov | Tuesday | Election Day | Observance | |
8 Nov | Tuesday | Election Day | State Holiday | 12 states |
8 Nov | Tuesday | Susan B. Anthony Day | State Observance | West Virginia |
10 Nov | Thursday | Marine Corps Birthday | Observance | |
10 Nov | Thursday | Return Day | State Holiday | Delaware** |
11 Nov | Friday | Veterans Day | Federal Holiday | |
11 Nov | Friday | Veterans Day | State Holiday | All except MA, WY |
14 Nov | Monday | Barack Obama Day | Local observance | Alabama* |
19 Nov | Saturday | George Rogers Clark Day | State Observance | Ohio |
24 Nov | Thursday | Thanksgiving Day | State Holiday | All |
24 Nov | Thursday | Thanksgiving Day | Federal Holiday | |
25 Nov | Friday | State Holiday | State Holiday | Georgia |
25 Nov | Friday | Presidents’ Day | State Holiday | New Mexico |
25 Nov | Friday | Lincoln’s Birthday/Lincoln’s Day | State Holiday | Indiana |
25 Nov | Friday | Day After Thanksgiving | State Holiday | 22 states |
25 Nov | Friday | Black Friday | Observance | |
25 Nov | Friday | American Indian Heritage Day | State Holiday | Maryland |
25 Nov | Friday | Native American Heritage Day | Observance | |
25 Nov | Friday | Native American Heritage Day | State Holiday | Washington |
27 Nov | Sunday | First Sunday of Advent | Christian | |
28 Nov | Monday | Cyber Monday | Observance | |
29 Nov | Tuesday | Nellie Tayloe Ross’s Birthday | State Observance | Wyoming |
29 Nov | Tuesday | Giving Tuesday | Observance | |
1 Dec | Thursday | Rosa Parks Day | Local observance | Ohio |
1 Dec | Thursday | Rosa Parks Day | State Observance | Alabama |
6 Dec | Tuesday | St Nicholas Day | Observance | |
7 Dec | Wednesday | Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day | Observance | |
7 Dec | Wednesday | Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day | State Observance | Alaska, Wyoming |
7 Dec | Wednesday | Delaware Day | State Observance | Delaware |
8 Dec | Thursday | Feast of the Immaculate Conception | Christian | |
10 Dec | Saturday | Wyoming Day | State Observance | Wyoming |
12 Dec | Monday | Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe | Christian | |
13 Dec | Tuesday | National Guard Birthday | Observance | |
15 Dec | Thursday | Bill of Rights Day | Observance | |
17 Dec | Saturday | Pan American Aviation Day | Observance | |
17 Dec | Saturday | Wright Brothers Day | Observance | |
19 Dec | Monday | Chanukah/Hanukkah (first day) | Jewish holiday | |
21 Dec | Wednesday | December Solstice | Season | |
23 Dec | Friday | Christmas Eve observed | State Holiday | AR, KS**, KY, MI, NC, ND, OK, SC, TX, VA**, WI |
24 Dec | Saturday | Christmas Eve | State Holiday | AR, KS**, KY, MI, NC, ND, OK, SC, TX, VA**, WI |
24 Dec | Saturday | Christmas Eve | Observance, Christian | |
25 Dec | Sunday | Christmas Day | State Holiday | All except TX |
25 Dec | Sunday | Christmas Day | State Holiday | Texas |
25 Dec | Sunday | Christmas Day | Federal Holiday | |
26 Dec | Monday | Last Day of Chanukah | Jewish holiday | |
26 Dec | Monday | Kwanzaa (first day) | Observance | |
26 Dec | Monday | Christmas Day (substitute) | State Holiday | All except TX |
26 Dec | Monday | Christmas Day (substitute) | Federal Holiday | |
26 Dec | Monday | Day After Christmas Day | State Holiday | KS, NC, SC, TX |
30 Dec | Friday | New Year’s Eve observed | State Holiday | LA, MI, WI |
31 Dec | Saturday | New Year’s Eve | State Holiday | LA, MI, WI |
31 Dec | Saturday | New Year’s Eve | Observance |
15 Vibrant Festivals In America One Must Attend
We’ve picked together the best ten American festivals and holidays that you should put on your calendar while you’re in the country, including cultural festivals, music festivals, folk festivals, and art festivals.
15 Vibrant Festivals In America One Must Attend
While you are in the states, from cultural festivals, music festivals, folk festivals and art festivals, we’ve rounded up the top ten American festivals and holidays that deserve a place on your itinerary during your visit to the United States of America.
- Kutztown Folk Festival
- New Orleans Mardi Gras
- Jazz And Heritage Festival
- Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
- Burning Man Festival
- Aloha Festival
- Fantasy Fest
- Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival
- Groundhog Day
- Boston Seafood Festival
- Electric Zoo Festival
- Lollapalooza
- South By SouthWest (SXSW)
- Austin City Limits Music Festival
- Afropunk Fest Brooklyn
1. Kutztown Folk Festival
The Kutztown festival, which began in the 1950s when three local academics chose to honour the nation’s Pennsylvanian German population, is one of the most worthwhile festivals to visit in the US. The largest festival in America is this one! It has now been around for more than 60 years and receives tens of thousands of tourists each year. As you enter the festival grounds and are surrounded by locals wearing their traditional attire with traditional music playing in the background, the cultural mood envelops you. This is an excellent chance to gain knowledge of Pennsylvanian German culture and take part in the workshops of one of the most renowned folk festivals in American culture.
Additional Info: Their fresh bread and pastries are a must try
Location: Kutztown, Pennsylvania
Festival Dates 2022: 2nd July – 10th July, 2022
Famous For: Artists and craftsmen
2. New Orleans Mardi Gras
The Mardi Gras festival, which is characterised by several parades and festivities around the city, is the most vibrant and exciting holiday observed in America. The social clubs in the city organise the New Orleans Mardi Gras, which features a procession of individuals dressed in vibrant costumes as well as the transportation of enormous floats across the city. The dress code for this event is the colours gold, purple, and green, which stand for power, justice, and faith. Festival goers throw colourful party cups and other light objects in the air to celebrate the festival. One of the top events in the US, according to many.
Additional Info: The festival is celebrated till Ash Wednesday
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Festival Dates 2022: 6th Jan – 1st Mar 2022
Famous For: Variety of parades and festivities
3. Festival of Jazz and Heritage
It makes sense that many of the American festivals are held in New Orleans because it is renowned as the party capital of the country. Even while the city has numerous parties and partying scenes throughout the year, you rarely get to see the local talent and the heritage side of the people perform their art in public. You get to witness a side of New Orleans that is not commercial and much more connected to the culture of the locals, including music performances, art exhibitions, and much more. Additionally, this is among the top American destinations for family travel.
Additional Info : The festival is mostly music oriented
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Festival Dates 2022: 29th April – 8th May, 2022
Famous For: Music Festival
4. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
We can assure you that this event will be unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. Imagine a sky covered with hundreds of hot air balloons of various colours drifting in the air. This fantasy might become a reality if you go to the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, which takes place every year in northern Mexico. There, you can see more than 500 hot air balloons fly over your head and experience an almost surreal environment. One of the best festivals in the US offers you the chance to ride up in a hot air balloon in addition to just observing.
Additional Info: The hot air balloon rides are charged, and you can inquire about the prices at the venue.
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Festival Dates 2022: 1st October – 9th October , 2022
Famous For: Hot air balloon festival
5. Burning Man Festival
You should absolutely block off a day on your schedule for this festival. The genuine spirit of the festival, which is sometimes mistaken for a hippy gathering, resides in the group of people that get together to build the entire event from scratch. Participate in the American festivities, which feature wild art installations, lovely musical performances, and just the wonderful spirit of the attendees to this annual event. This is one of the best American festivals to visit if you want to experience something authentic and real rather than the conventional tourist attractions in America.
Location: Black Rock Desert, Nevada
Festival Dates 2022: 29th August – 5th September, 2022
Famous For: Burning of a wooden effigy
6. Aloha Festival
The Aloha festival, which honours Hawaiian culture, is the proper event if you’re looking for some enjoyable festival celebrations in American culture that are suitable for all types of travellers, including families with children. This festival, which is held on a single island to preserve Hawaiian tradition and culture, has street performances, music performances, cuisine tastings, and workshops to teach people about the Hawaiian way of life. You and your family will have a fantastic adventure thanks to this festival!
Additional Info: The festival is free
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Festival Dates 2022: Yet to be announced
Famous For: Music Festival
7. Fantasy Fest
This is for all of you who adore dressing up in costumes and missed the Halloween festivities! This festival, which takes place every year, draws a sizable crowd of attendees, including both tourists and locals. Participants dress up as famous figures or cover themselves in body paint—a popular activity in this city—and parade through the streets, stopping frequently at the numerous bars and clubs that dot the city. This enormous crowd of individuals has gathered for the same reason that Mardi Gras attendees did: to have fun!
Additional Info: There are a lot of beautiful beaches to visit nearby
Location: Key West, Florida
Festival Dates 2022: 21st October – 30th October 2022
Famous For: Key West festival
8. Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival
The Coachella festival, an enormous yearly music festival that attracts visitors from all over the world and brings together many of the world’s top musicians from all genres for a weeklong celebration of music, must be included on any list of the most well-known festivals in the nation. Hollywood celebrities frequently wander the festival grounds like everyday attendees since they too come to enjoy the fantastic music and mouthwatering food vendors! So get ready for a tonne of fun at this American music festival and don your best beachwear.
Additional Info: Make sure to purchase your tickets way in advance online, as they run out quick
Location: Indio, California
Festival Dates 2022: 15th April – 24th April, 2022
Famous For: Music Festival
9. Groundhog Day
You could get an idea of what this festival is all about if you’ve seen the Bill Murray movie. This is a fun event for the whole family, and in case you haven’t seen the movie, a groundhog predicts the weather. People go from near and far to take part in this centuries-old custom, which features this thrilling spectacle. The GHC Headquarters, Phil’s Burrow, and the gobbler’s Knob Tail are just a few of the nearby sights. One of the popular destinations in America to visit in September is this one! This festival is for you if you wish to take part in some of the distinctive US celebrations.
Location: Pennsylvania
Festival Dates 2022: 2nd February, 2022
Famous For: Pennsylvania’s Mardi Gras
10. Boston Seafood Festival
Last but not least in our list of the best festivals in America is a celebration of Boston’s long-standing relationship with seafood and what it means to the city’s residents in terms of both their nutrition and revenue. At these classes, savour delicious seafood meals while learning how it’s prepared in classic Boston manner. The best thing is that the food is diet-friendly, so you don’t have to worry if you’re worried about your weight any longer! It would undoubtedly be a festival in the United States in 2022.
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Famous For: Seaport Party
11. Electric Zoo Festival
This event, which brings the electronic music theme to New York City, is held at Randall’s Island Park and is one of the biggest music festivals in the USA you’ll ever see! Knowing that it was produced by the team behind notable events like Tomorrow Land and more will make you eager to attend! So, remember to include this on your bucket list. There is no better time to get your rock on if you intend to visit festivals in the USA!
Location: Randall’s island, New York
Festival Dates 2022: 2nd September – 4th September, 2022
Famous For: International DJs and live acts
12. Lollapalooza
Prepare yourself for an increased dosage of music, dance, comedy, and good times with your friends at this festival, which allows you the chance to experience a variety of musical genres while also giving non-profit artists a stage to perform on. This music festival ranks among the top festivals in America in the world festival hall of fame. It is one of the best festivals in Chicago and attracts well-known performers with explosive intensity, like Childish Gambino and Ariana Grande. It is held in the city’s centre.
Location: Grant Park, Chicago
Festival dates 2022: 28th July – 31th July , 2022
Famous For: Music Festival
13. South By SouthWest (SXSW)
This festival, which combines music, movie screenings, and thrilling performances, is the upcoming big thing for fans of music and media. It is held in Austin, Texas, and draws a sizable number of people who come together for the love of music and movies as well as to see their favourite actors and musicians perform live in front of them. This one is setting trends for music lovers and could help advance your profession as well. This is one of the top American festivals that you really must go to.
Location: Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas
Festival Dates 2022: 11th March – 20th March, 2022
Famous For: Conference and festival
14. Austin City Limits Music Festival
We’re inviting all music lovers to our two-weekend event that celebrates music, art, food, and drink. Eight stages are put up at the festival to commemorate the love of music. The festival is a terrific destination for food and music enthusiasts with peaceful atmosphere and an Indie music lineup, and it was inspired by a concert series of the same name.
Location: Zilker Metropolitan Park, Austin, Texas
Festival Dates 2022: 7th -9th October and 14th -16th October, 2022
Famous For: Annual music festival
15. Afropunk Fest Brooklyn
The festival has grown in popularity since it made its debut in 2005 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, attracting musicians and artists from all over the world. The festival features a variety of black artists’ works in the fields of music, fashion, and film. Afropunk festival shines some light on the black community because it was founded by black punks who came together to create one of the most renowned art festivals in the entire world as a result of feeling alienated. With its origins in Brooklyn, it is now a global event that takes place in various cities. At one of the best festivals in America, celebrate black culture while riding the wave of creative radical energy.
Location: Commodore Barry Park, Brooklyn, New York
Festival Dates 2022: Yet to be announced
Famous For: Music Festival
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Frequently Asked Questions About Festivals In America
In light of the continuing pandemic, is it safe to travel to the US?
Since there aren’t many cases there, it is quite safe to visit these locations. But don’t take our word for it; before you leave, research the most recent travel advice, Covid-19 precautions, and the frequency of cases. It is safer to travel alone or in a small group to a location that is not currently excessively crowded.
What are the biggest festivals in the US?
Summerfest, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, and many other events rank among the biggest festivals in the US.
What holidays are only celebrated in America?
Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Independence Day, and Veterans Day are the five holidays observed in America.
What is the best music festival in America?
The best music festivals may be found in America at a variety of different venues. Here are the first five of them: Coachella Valley Music Festival, for starters Essence Festival, second 3. Hangout Festival of Music 4. Festival of Underwater Music Lollapalooza 5.
How many music festivals are there in the US?
In the United States, there are currently more than 800 music festivals.
What does admission to the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta cost?
Tickets for general admission are only about Rs. 700 per person in advance. Per vehicle, general parking costs about Rs. 1000.
When was the first Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque?
On April 8, 1972, Albuquerque hosted its first Balloon Fiesta.
How does Groundhog Day work?
The groundhog is said to be scared of its shadow on February 2 and will retreat into its burrow, which signifies that there will be six more weeks of winter. Spring will arrive if it does not see its shadow.
How much are tickets to the Coachella Valley Music Festival?
Coachella Valley Music Festival for Weekend 2: GA Pass is ₹29825.77