Up Helly Aa

Up Helly Aa
Guizers at an Up Helly Aa celebration in Uyeasound, February 2010
Observed byResidents of the Shetland Islands
SignificanceTraditional end of Yuletide in Scotland
CelebrationsTorchlight procession, burning of a replica Viking galley, guizing, parties, charades, ceilidhs
BeginsLast Tuesday of January
EndsMarch
2024 date30 January
2025 date28 January
2026 date27 January
2027 date26 January
FrequencyAnnual
First time1881

Up Helly Aa (/ˌʌp hɛli ˈɑː/ UP-hel-ee-AH; literally "Up Holy [Day] All") is a type of fire festival held annually from January to March in various communities in Shetland, Scotland, to mark the end of the Yule season. Each festival involves a torchlit procession by squads of costumed participants (known as guizers) that culminates in the burning of an imitation Viking galley. The largest festival held in Lerwick, Shetland's capital, involves a procession of up to a thousand guizers who march through the streets of Lerwick on the last Tuesday in January. The other rural festivals (known as the 'country' Up Helly Aas) see lower numbers of participants in accordance with their lower populations.