New Year's Day
Thursday, 1 January 2026
Official public holiday — businesses, government services and schools are closed.
New Year's Day on 1 January has been celebrated for centuries as the start of the civil calendar year. The date originates from the Gregorian calendar, introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582. In Belgium, 1 January was only formally recognised as a public holiday after independence in 1830.
In Belgium, New Year's Day is celebrated with family gatherings, the exchange of New Year cards and wishes, and festive meals. Children still write a New Year letter to their parents or grandparents, a much-loved Belgian tradition. Fireworks at midnight and celebrations in cities such as Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent mark the transition into the new year.
Upcoming dates for New Year's Day
| Date | Day |
|---|---|
| 2026 | Thursday, 1 January 2026 |
| 2027 | Friday, 1 January 2027 |
| 2028 | Saturday, 1 January 2028 |
| 2029 | Monday, 1 January 2029 |
| 2030 | Tuesday, 1 January 2030 |