May 1, 2026, is the 121st day of the year, with 244 days remaining, and it falls on a Friday — the first Friday of May — in the eighteenth week of the year.
With 30 national and international days on the calendar, May 1 is one of the most globally recognized dates of the year. International Workers’ Day is observed in over 160 countries, Beltane marks the Celtic beginning of summer, National Space Day celebrates humanity’s reach beyond Earth, and Save the Rhino Day fights for some of the planet’s most endangered animals — all on the same Friday that invites you to call in sick, lose your pants, and drink Sauvignon Blanc.
National Days on May 1
All national & international days celebrated today
30 celebrations on this dayInternational Workers’ Day / May Day
Observed in over 160 countries, International Workers’ Day commemorates the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago, where workers striking for an eight-hour workday were met with violence. Today it honours the global labour movement and the hard-won rights — weekends, safe workplaces, fair pay — that generations of workers fought to secure.
Beltane
One of the four major Gaelic seasonal festivals, Beltane falls halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice — marking the beginning of summer in the Celtic calendar. Celebrated with bonfires, maypoles, and rituals honouring fertility and the sun, it was revived in Edinburgh in 1988 and now draws thousands to Calton Hill each year.
National Space Day
Established by Lockheed Martin in 1997 and later expanded to an international observance, National Space Day celebrates humanity’s achievements in space exploration and inspires the next generation of scientists, engineers, and astronauts. In 2026 it falls as the space industry experiences its most dynamic era of private and public innovation.
Save the Rhino Day
All five rhino species are threatened, with the northern white rhino functionally extinct and the black and Sumatran rhinos critically endangered. Save the Rhino Day raises awareness of poaching, habitat loss, and the conservation programmes working to protect these prehistoric animals — some of the largest land mammals on Earth.

Here’s every observance celebrated on May 1, 2026.
National and International Days on May 1
Whether you’re marching for workers’ rights, lighting a Beltane fire, thanking a school lunch hero, planting a guerrilla sunflower, appreciating your partner, rotating your beer, or simply deciding today is a good day to stay home, here’s the story behind each of these May 1 celebrations.
Beltane
Beltane (Gaelic May Day festival) marks the beginning of summer in Gaelic traditions. Historically celebrated across Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man, Beltane rituals included bonfires believed to protect cattle and encourage growth. People decorated homes with May flowers, visited holy wells, and held feasts offering food to the aos sí. Though public celebrations faded by the 20th century, Beltane traditions have seen a revival through Celtic neopagan and Wiccan communities. Beltane shares roots with Calan Mai in Wales and is one of the four major Gaelic seasonal festivals alongside Samhain, Imbolc, and Lughnasadh.
Couple Appreciation Day
Couple Appreciation Day offers partners a chance to reflect on and openly express gratitude for one another, reinforcing emotional bonds and recognizing the daily efforts that sustain a relationship. The day reminds couples that every relationship benefits from intentional acts of love and appreciation. Although the exact founder is unknown, Couple Appreciation Day responds to the broader trend of celebrating meaningful personal connections, similar to days like Valentine’s Day and Sweetest Day.
💗 There are dozens of national days dedicated to celebrating family, relationships and friends.
Frequent Flyer Day
Frequent Flyer Day honors loyal travelers who have helped shape the airline industry’s rewards programs. As air travel grew more common, airlines introduced frequent flyer initiatives to thank regular customers with miles, upgrades, and special perks. This day highlights how these programs have evolved and emphasizes the ongoing bond between airlines and travel enthusiasts.
Global Love Day
Global Love Day promotes unconditional love and unity across humanity. Founded by Harold Becker and The Love Foundation in 2004 with the theme “Love Begins With Me,” this day encourages individuals to foster love for themselves, others, and the planet. It aims to build a foundation of compassion and understanding worldwide, tying into broader observances like World Kindness Day.
International Doodle Dog Day
International Doodle Dog Day was founded in 2015 by Jeanine North of Ripley & Rue to celebrate Labradoodles and other doodle mixes. This joyful day highlights the unique qualities of doodles, which combine intelligence, friendliness, and low-shedding coats. Doodles have a playful history, tracing back to Wally Conron’s creation of the Labradoodle in the 1980s. Doodle enthusiasts gather to honor these lovable dogs, much like National Dog Day does for all canines.
International Sunflower Guerrilla Gardening Day
International Sunflower Guerrilla Gardening Day has been celebrated since 2007. It encourages planting sunflowers in neglected spaces to beautify communities. Started by Brussels-based guerrilla gardeners, the movement ties into broader efforts to reclaim urban spaces for nature. By using sunflowers—symbols of resilience and joy—participants aim to bring brightness to forgotten corners of cities, connecting this event to broader themes of environmental stewardship like Earth Day.
International Tuba Day
International Tuba Day* (First Friday in May): Founded to recognize tuba players and challenge stereotypes, International Tuba Day brings attention to the talent and dedication behind this often-overlooked instrument. The tuba provides the deep foundation in many bands and orchestras, yet players often face humorous or dismissive assumptions. Observed each year on the first Friday in May, this day was first listed in Chase’s Calendar of Events and aims to celebrate tubists for their important role in musical performance.
International Workers’ Day / May Day
International Workers’ Day, commonly known as May Day, commemorates the labor movement’s struggles for fair working conditions. Established by the Second International in 1889, it honors the 1886 U.S. labor strikes that led to the eight-hour workday movement. In 1955, the Catholic Church also dedicated May 1 to Saint Joseph the Worker. Today, many countries celebrate labor achievements on May 1, while the U.S. and Canada mark Labor Day separately in September.
Law Day
Law Day invites Americans to reflect on the importance of law in maintaining personal rights and liberties. Introduced by the American Bar Association in 1957 and officially proclaimed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958, Law Day emphasizes the foundation of democracy established by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. It parallels Constitution Day, observed each September.
Learn to Ride a Bike Day
Learn to Ride a Bike Day promotes cycling as a healthy, inclusive, and environmentally friendly activity. It highlights the positive impact of biking on urban development, sustainability, and personal health. While the exact founder remains unknown, the day ties into ongoing efforts to create bike-friendly communities and supports initiatives similar to World Bicycle Day on June 3.
National Black Barber Shop Appreciation Day
National Black Barber Shop Appreciation Day was founded by James Jean-Pierre in 2021 to honor the cultural and social significance of Black barber shops. These spaces have long served as centers of community connection, conversation, and cultural expression. The day emphasizes the historic role of barbering, one of the oldest professions, and connects to broader recognition of Black culture and contributions.
National Chocolate Parfait Day
National Chocolate Parfait Day celebrates the delightful layered dessert of chocolate and cream. The parfait, originating in France in 1894, became a sweet favorite worldwide. Although the creator of this food holiday remains unknown, the day shares festive spirit with other dessert days like National Ice Cream Day in July.
National Executive Coaches Day
National Executive Coaches Day celebrates the role of executive coaches in nurturing leadership excellence. These behind-the-scenes mentors help executives build skills and strategies that drive business success. Although the founder remains unknown, the day highlights coaching’s growing importance, much like National Mentoring Month in January.
National Loyalty Day
National Loyalty Day honors American freedom, heritage, and patriotism. First observed as Americanization Day in 1921, it became Loyalty Day officially in 1958 through Public Law 85-529, largely to counter communist influences associated with May Day. Proclaimed annually by every U.S. president since Dwight D. Eisenhower, Loyalty Day reminds citizens to celebrate national unity and democratic values.
National Mother Goose Day
National Mother Goose Day was founded in 1987 by Gloria T. Delamar to celebrate the whimsical tales and rhymes introduced by Charles Perrault in the 17th century. Mother Goose stories like “Cinderella” and “Sleeping Beauty” have enchanted generations of children.
National Physicians’ Day
National Physicians’ Day (Canada 🇨🇦) honors the contributions of doctors to public health. Officially recognized in 2018, the date commemorates Dr. Emily Stowe, Canada’s first practicing female physician. The day shares a similar spirit with National Doctor’s Day on March 30 in the United States.
National Purebred Dog Day
National Purebred Dog Day was founded in 2013 by writer and Puli enthusiast Susi 🏡. The day highlights the cultural heritage and predictability of purebred dogs, advocating for responsible dog ownership. Recognized officially in Colorado in 2015, it reminds people of the importance of preserving diverse dog breeds.
National Space Day
National Space Day* (First Friday in May): Celebrates achievements in space exploration and encourages students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Created by Lockheed Martin in 1997, the day gained momentum and became International Space Day in 2001 with support from astronaut and senator John Glenn. The observance highlights the importance of space research and its contributions to society.
🚀 A similar observation, International Day of Human Space Flight, is also celebrated on 12 April.
New Home Owners Day
New Home Owners Day was founded in 2020 by California realtor Paisley Vartanian to celebrate the milestone of buying a first home. The day recognizes the courage and excitement of homeownership, encouraging new homeowners to reflect on their journey.
🏡 New Home Owners Day connects to broader celebrations like National Homeownership Month in June.
No Pants Day
No Pants Day* (First Friday in May) began as a quirky tradition at the University of Texas at Austin and has since spread globally. On this day, participants wear only undergarments from the waist down in public spaces. Initially a student celebration, the event gained popularity in the early 2000s and has since been used in some places to promote social awareness. Despite the name, it’s about fun and humor—not nudity.
Save the Rhino Day
Save the Rhino Day was founded by Simon Jones in 2010 to raise awareness about rhino conservation. The day highlights the threats of poaching and habitat loss while encouraging global action to protect these majestic animals.
🦏 Save the Rhino Day complements World Rhino Day, celebrated on September 22.
Sauvignon Blanc Day
Sauvignon Blanc Day* (First Friday in May) originated in the mid-2010s to celebrate the refreshing white grape variety known for its crisp flavors. First grown in France’s Bordeaux region, sauvignon blanc is now widely cultivated in places like New Zealand, South Africa, and California. This day brings together wine lovers and growers to appreciate the grape’s versatility and regional differences. It’s a celebration of terroir, taste, and tradition.
School Lunch Hero Day* (First Friday in May) was created by children’s author Jarrett Krosoczka to honor the cafeteria staff who feed and care for millions of children daily. Inspired by Krosoczka’s own school lunch lady, the day recognizes food service workers for their role in student health, safety, and happiness. It’s a chance to say thank you to the often-unsung heroes behind every school meal.
School Principals’ Day
School Principals’ Day was founded by Janet Dellaria of Michigan to honor the vital leadership of principals in shaping academic success and positive learning environments. Without their vision and dedication, schools would struggle to thrive. This day complements Teacher Appreciation Week, held each May.
Silver Star Service Banner Day
Silver Star Service Banner Day recognizes American service members wounded, sick, or dying from combat. Officially designated by Congress in 2010, it honors those who have sacrificed for the country. This observance connects to broader military appreciation events like Veterans Day and Memorial Day.
Therapeutic Massage Awareness Day
Therapeutic Massage Awareness Day was founded in 2014 to highlight the benefits of massage therapy for health and wellness. It invites people to explore new styles of massage or reconnect with familiar practices, much like National Relaxation Day on August 15 encourages stress relief through simple, restorative activities.
