United Kingdom Public Holidays 2050


January 2050

  • New Year’s DaySaturday, 1 January (Substitute Holiday on Monday, 3 January)
    A celebration marking the beginning of the new year with fireworks, parties, and family gatherings.

March 2050

  • St David’s Day (Wales - Observed, Not a Bank Holiday)Tuesday, 1 March
    A day honoring St David, the patron saint of Wales, celebrated with parades and cultural events.

  • Good FridayFriday, 8 April
    A Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, observed with church services and reflection.

  • Easter Monday (Except Scotland)Monday, 11 April
    A holiday following Easter Sunday, often marked by family gatherings and Easter egg hunts.


May 2050

  • Early May Bank HolidayMonday, 2 May
    Also known as May Day, celebrating the arrival of spring with community events and festivals.

  • Spring Bank HolidayMonday, 30 May
    A break marking the transition to summer, often enjoyed with outdoor activities and trips.


June 2050

  • Trooping the Colour (Not a Bank Holiday, but Celebrated Nationally)Saturday, 11 June
    A grand military parade in London, celebrating the official birthday of the monarch.

July 2050

  • Orangemen’s Day (Northern Ireland Only)Tuesday, 12 July
    A significant event in Northern Ireland, commemorating the Battle of the Boyne with parades and public gatherings.

August 2050

  • Summer Bank Holiday (Scotland)Monday, 1 August
    A public holiday in Scotland, often celebrated with outdoor activities, festivals, and travel.

  • Summer Bank Holiday (England, Wales & Northern Ireland)Monday, 29 August
    A holiday marking the end of summer, enjoyed with fairs, outdoor gatherings, and sporting events.


November 2050

  • Bonfire Night (Not a Public Holiday, but Widely Celebrated)Saturday, 5 November
    Also known as Guy Fawkes Night, marked with fireworks, bonfires, and historical reenactments.

  • St Andrew’s Day (Scotland Only - Bank Holiday in Scotland)Wednesday, 30 November
    A Scottish national holiday celebrating St Andrew, featuring traditional music, food, and cultural events.


December 2050

  • Christmas DaySunday, 25 December (Substitute Holiday on Tuesday, 27 December)
    A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed with feasts, gift-giving, and family gatherings.

  • Boxing DayMonday, 26 December
    Traditionally associated with charity, now known for shopping sales, sports events, and social gatherings.