On May 2, International Harry Potter Day, Potterheads around the world celebrate. The then-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, proclaimed this day an official international holiday in honour of J. K. Rowling’s literary works. Now, more than a decade after the last volume in the series was published, the passion surrounding the characters and their life events has not diminished. Grab your wand, and let’s revel in the history of Harry Potter’s magical exploits. If you want to celebrate in style, check out our Harry Potter fan gift guide.
The background of International Harry Potter Day
In 2012, Harry Potter enthusiasts across the globe applauded David Cameron’s declaration that May 2 would henceforth be known as International Harry Potter Day. Over 500 million copies of J. K. Rowling’s literary series have been sold, making it the best-selling series by a single author in Guinness World Records.
Why May 2? In 1998, the Battle of Hogwarts was fought on this date. The decisive battle of the Second Wizarding War was fought at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The Order of the Phoenix proved victorious, concluding the bloodiest combat of that war and resulting in a number of casualties, including Lord Voldemort.
This enchanted day is commemorated and celebrated in unique ways each year. There are anniversaries to observe, characters to recall, and locations to visit. Important locations throughout Europe with associations to the film host events. The notoriety of the entire Harry Potter franchise spawned a theme park, retail stores, an escape room, and Harry Potter-themed merchandise.
In Cameron’s official statement announcing the new holiday, he said, “In order to fully commemorate and immortalise her work, we have decided to declare May 2 as an official international holiday, in honour of the date that Harry Potter defeated Lord Voldemort, the series’ primary antagonist. On this day, we hope that both children and adults will be reminded of Harry Potter’s brave and honourable character, as well as the true contribution Ms. Rowling has made to society.”
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INTERNATIONAL HARRY POTTER DAY ACTIVITIES
Experience Harry Potter at home.
Harry Potter at Home is a website for children that offers crafts, puzzles, and quizzes. Through this website, they can join the fan club and uncover new wizarding universe-related reading material.
Host an evening of Harry Potter-themed trivia.
Assemble your pals at home or virtually for a night of Harry Potter trivia. Determine who among your peers knows the most about The Boy Who Lived by scouring the Internet for pub quizzes on The Boy Who Lived.
Read, view, or listen to the series nonstop.
The day is ideal for catching up on reading or binge-watching. Any spare time should be spent reading Harry Potter.
5 FUN FACTS ABOUT HARRY POTTER
The periodicals used by various characters throughout the Harry Potter films were designed to include headlines about a specific character: The Ginger Witch.
Daniel Radcliffe was selected over 300 other actors, including Haley Joel Osment, to portray the once-in-a-lifetime role of Harry Potter.
Bloomsbury, the publisher, assigned the novel code names such as “Edinburgh Potmakers” and “The Life and Times of Clara Rose Lovett: An epic novel spanning many generations” to prevent early leaks and disclosures.
The food used in the “Goblet of Fire” feast scene was real, and the actors were able to consume while filming.
Steve Vander Ark established an online library of all things Harry Potter in 2000, which admirers have consulted for 20 years; to commemorate their 20th anniversary, they launched a podcast called The Harry Potter Minute.
INTERNATIONAL HARRY POTTER DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | May 2 | Tuesday |
2024 | May 2 | Thursday |
2025 | May 2 | Friday |
2026 | May 2 | Saturday |
2027 | May 2 | Sunday |