Hogmanay Tarihi

1950s

Christmas slowly returned

Up until the 1950s many Scots did not celebrate Christmas — choosing instead to mark the winter solstice with Hogmanay. Christmas celebrations were banned in Scotland for nearly 400 years after the Protestant reformation because Christmas was considered a Catholic holiday.

1788

A New Year's Eve classic

Scottish poet Robert Burns published "Auld Lang Syne," which is often sung to ring in the new year.

700s

You can thank the Vikings

Vikings brought the first Hogmanay celebrations to Scotland.