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New Year's Eve 2024 in Denmark

New Year’s Eve is one of the largest global celebrations because it marks the last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, December 31, before the New Year. Count down to the New Year no matter where you are in the world.

Is New Year's Eve a Public Holiday?

Most shops will either be closed or have restricted trading hours. Pharmacies are permitted to open as normal.

Many people celebrate New Year's Eve to bid farewell to the year that ends and to welcome the New Year.

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New Year's Eve Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2019TueDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2019TueDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2020ThuDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2020ThuDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2021FriDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2021FriDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2022SatDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2022SatDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2023SunDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2023SunDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2024TueDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2024TueDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2025WedDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2025WedDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2026ThuDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2026ThuDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2027FriDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2027FriDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2028SunDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2028SunDec 31New Year's EveObservance
2029MonDec 31New Year's EveRestricted Trading Day
2029MonDec 31New Year's EveObservance

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