Burns Night is a celebration held on January 25th each year to honor the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns. This special night typically includes a traditional dinner featuring haggis, neeps, and tatties, along with readings of Burns' poetry. People gather to enjoy good food, drink, and lively conversation, all while paying tribute to the poet's contributions to Scottish culture.
During the festivities, a key moment is the "Address to a Haggis," where a speaker recites a poem dedicated to the dish. The evening often concludes with singing Auld Lang Syne, a song written by Burns, fostering a sense of camaraderie and celebration among friends and family.