World's Holidays

New Year's Day in United States in 2023

When is New Year's Day?

Every year, January 1st is observed as a public holiday to celebrate the advent of a New Year. The celebration starts a day before, on the New Year's Eve, by cracking fireworks and playing music in different public gatherings and people party very hard all night long.

New Year's Day in United States in 2023

Large cities like New York and Los Angeles host a variety of fun filled activities which are often telecasted as well. People countdown to welcome the New Year by taking various resolutions like stop smoking, drinking and getting more disciplined in the year to come. In Gregorian calendar system, January 1 is marked as the beginning of a new year. In spite of the fact that this system was initially not accepted everywhere in the world, but now the New Year's Day is widely celebrated on this very same day.

Different countries have different cultures and food habits but no matter how diverse their cultures are, people love to start the day by preparing tasty cuisines and meeting their loved ones by exchanging good wishes.

New Year's Day in United States in 2023

List of holidays in United States in 2023

DayDateHoliday
SundayJanuary 01 2023New Year's Day
MondayJanuary 02 2023New Year's Day Observed
MondayJanuary 16 2023Martin Luther King Jr. Day
MondayFebruary 20 2023Presidents' Day
MondayMay 29 2023Memorial Day
TuesdayJuly 04 2023Independence Day
MondaySeptember 04 2023Labor Day
MondayOctober 09 2023Columbus Day
FridayNovember 10 2023Veterans Day Observed
SaturdayNovember 11 2023Veterans Day
ThursdayNovember 23 2023Thanksgiving Day
MondayDecember 25 2023Christmas Day