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  1. Midsummer - Wikipedia

    Midsummer or Midsommar (Swedish: [ˈmɪ̌ˌsɔmːar] or [ˈmǐːdˌsɔmːar]) is a celebration of the season of summer, taking place on or near the date of the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the …

  2. Midsummer Day 2026: Why (and How) is Midsummer Celebrated?

    Nov 24, 2025 · Are you familiar with Midsummer Day (traditionally June 24) and Midsummer Eve (June 23)? We’ll explain why it’s called “Midsummer” when the day is so near the first day of summer (the …

  3. When And What Is Midsummer? - Farmers' Almanac

    Midsummer celebrates the joy of long, warm days spent outside in the summertime. It’s held near the summer solstice—the first day of summer and the longest day of the year in the Northern …

  4. Midsummer | Midsommar, Festival, Traditions, & History | Britannica

    Midsummer, a holiday celebrating the traditional midpoint of the harvest season and the summer solstice (June 20 or 21), the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.

  5. What is Midsummer, and when can I celebrate? - MSN

    Midsummer's Day is marked June 21, and celebrations continue throughout the weekend. On June 20, the sun reaches the highest and northernmost points in the sky and Earth's North Pole tilts...

  6. Midsummer: When Does it Happen & Its Symbols - Magickal Spot

    3 days ago · Midsummer, also known as the Summer Solstice, occurs around June 20th or 21st each year when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky, marking the longest day and shortest night of …

  7. Midsummer Day / Midsummer Eve in 2026/2027 - When, Where, …

    Midsummer Day is a tradition that dates back centuries. It’s a Germanic tradition that celebrates the summer solstice. Traditionally, it has been seen as a day of magic—a time when people lit bonfires …

  8. Midsummer: Everything you need to know | six-two by Contiki

    When is Midsummer? Midsummer’s main two days are Midsummer Day (21st of June, 2025) and Midsummer Eve (20th of June, 2025), but celebrations are held for a few days on either side. …

  9. MIDSUMMER - June 24, 2026 - National Today

    Jun 24, 2021 · The summer solstice marks the longest day of the year and that lands on June 20, but because the old Julian calendar marked it differently, the date for Midsummer Day remains June 24.

  10. Midsummer - calendar-holidays.com

    Midsummer is a traditional celebration marking the summer solstice, typically observed in Northern European countries. It’s a time of festivity, folklore, and embracing the longest day of the year.