WoW Holiday Events – Never Miss Out On Events

Something that made World of Warcraft distinct from other MMORPGs back in the day, apart from all the incredible innovations that were introduced to the genre, are holiday events that all players around the world could enjoy. Every event brought something interesting to the game for a certain period of time, such as an opportunity to fight bosses for amazing rewards and do certain things to grab unique mounts. We are going to go over all major and minor events in our WoW holiday events, as well as the times that they are available in the game.

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WoW Holiday Events – Major WoW Holidays Schedule

  • Lunar Revel – Changes yearly based on the Chinese New Year
  • Love is in the Air – February 6th – February 20th
  • Noblegarden – Changes yearly based on easter
  • Children’s Week – May 1st – May 7th
  • Midsummer Fire Festival – June 21st – July 5th
  • Pirate’s Day – September 19th
  • Brewfest – September 20th – October 4th
  • Harvest Festival – September 27th – October 4th
  • Hallow’s End – October 18th – November 1st
  • Day of the Dead – November 1st – November 2nd
  • WoW’s Anniversary – November 16th – November 30th
  • Pilgrim’s Bounty – November 22nd – November 28th
  • Feast of Winter Veil – December 15th – January 2nd
  • New Year – December 31st – January 1st

WoW Holiday Events – Micro WoW Holidays Schedule

  • Darkmoon Faire – Every first Sunday in the month – Until the next Saturday (it lasts for one week)
  • Call of the Scarab – January 21st – January 23rd
  • Hatching of the Hippogryphs – February 23rd
  • Trial of Style – Twice a year throughout March and August
  • March of the Tadpoles – March 5th
  • Un’Goro Madness – March 17th – March 19th
  • Volunteer Guard Day – March 28th
  • Spring Balloon Festival – May 10th – May 12th
  • Glowcap Festival – May 27th
  • Thousand Boat Bash – June 6th – June 8th
  • Fireworks Spectacular – July 4th – July 5th
  • Luminous Luminaries – July 13th
  • Auction House Dance Party – July 22nd
  • Free T-Shirt Day – August 16th
  • Great Gnomeregan Run – October 14th – October 15th
  • Moonkin Festival – November 12th
  • Wanderer’s Festival – December 7th

It is important to note that some of the dates may be changed due to some maintenance scheduling or for some other reason. One thing is certain, and that is that the WoW holiday events, no matter if minor or major, are some of the most memorable parts of the game, and you should not miss out on any of them with the help of our WoW holiday schedule.

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