Burns Night falls on 25th January every year, marking the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns’ date of birth, with this year marking the poet’s 263rd birthday. The main attraction of Burns Night is the Burns supper, which generally involves three crucial elements: haggis, Scotch whisky, and the poetry about the man himself.
The evening then traditionally continues with more whisky and a recital of another Burns favourite – Auld Lang Syne – before dancing and general merriment ensues.
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