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      • Halloween is always marked on 31 October – the eve of the Christian feast of All Saints’ (or All Hallows’) Day – which this year means it will be observed on a Saturday.
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  2. Oct 31, 2020 · When is Halloween? Halloween is always marked on 31 October – the eve of the Christian feast of All Saints’ (or All Hallows’) Day – which this year means it will be observed on a Saturday.

  3. Halloween is an observance annually celebrated on October 31. Some people hold Halloween parties on or around this date, where the hosts and guests often dress up as skeletons, ghosts or other scary figures. Common symbols of Halloween include pumpkins, bats and spiders.

  4. Oct 27, 2020 · From trick or treating to apple bobbing, the traditions of 31 October aren't things you would immediately consider to be "Covid-safe". So does that mean Halloween is cancelled?

  5. Oct 19, 2020 · When is Halloween 2020? Halloween is celebrated on October 31 every year. And this year it will fall on a Saturday, giving families a whole weekend to plan and enjoy socially-distanced...

  6. Oct 28, 2020 · Fans of Halloween will be pleased to know that this year 31 October will be extra special. It will be the first time a Halloween full moon will be visible across the whole world since 1944!

  7. Halloween or Hallowe’en is now celebrated across the world on the night of 31st October. Modern day celebrations generally involve groups of children dressed in scary costumes roaming from house to house, demanding “trick-or-treat”.

  8. Oct 6, 2023 · Halloween in the United Kingdom: Present Day. The Americanised version of Halloween has never been as big in the UK, but as media crosses borders and cultures become increasingly global, that's begun to change (especially with younger generations).

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