when is festivus
Festivus is celebrated every year on December 23 as a humorous, secular holiday popularized by the TV show Seinfeld.
Key date details
- Festivus is now widely observed on December 23 each year, including in 2025 and beyond.
- Some people treat it as a “floating” holiday and jokingly celebrate it on other dates, but December 23 is the standard in popular culture.
Quick Festivus snapshot
- Origin: Gained fame from the 1997 Seinfeld episode “The Strike,” though it was based on a real family tradition of writer Dan O’Keefe.
- Typical bits:
- Unadorned aluminum Festivus pole
- “Airing of grievances” (venting about how others have disappointed you)
- “Feats of strength” to end the evening, often a playful wrestling challenge.
Why it’s still trending
- Festivus has become a recurring online and social media meme every December, especially around December 23, with hashtags like #Festivus and #AiringOfGrievances.
- It appeals to people who enjoy a light, ironic alternative to heavily commercialized December holidays while still getting together with friends or family.
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