International Clash Day – Feb. 5, 2026

International Clash Day
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February 5, unless it falls on a Saturday or Sunday
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International Clash Day amplifies the revolutionary sound of The Clash every February 5, unless it falls on a weekend. Dive into the band’s genre-bending influence on punk, reggae, and rock, and explore their powerful messages of social justice. Turn up your favorite tracks, share their iconic lyrics, and discover why their music remains vital today.

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Expected International Clash Day Deals

For International Clash Day, expect music retailers, streaming services, and apparel brands to offer special promotions. In past years, outlets like Rough Trade and Amoeba Music have featured discounts on vinyl and band merchandise. Streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music may highlight curated Clash playlists or exclusive content. Apparel brands like Hot Topic often release limited-edition band tees. Keep an eye on independent record stores and online music shops for deals on albums, concert films, and memorabilia. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as February 5 approaches.

Platform Guide for International Clash Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #InternationalClashDay. Film a short video showcasing your favorite Clash song or a punk-inspired outfit.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #InternationalClashDay. Share photos of your Clash vinyl collection, concert memories, or fan art.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #InternationalClashDay. Tweet your top 3 Clash songs and why they resonate with you.

Social Media Tips for International Clash Day

Individuals

Create a playlist of your favorite Clash songs and share it with friends. Post a photo of yourself wearing a band tee or listening to their music.

Creators

Produce a video essay discussing The Clash's impact on music and culture, or create a tutorial for playing one of their iconic guitar riffs.

Brands

Music retailers can host listening parties or offer discounts on Clash merchandise. Apparel brands can launch limited-edition punk-inspired collections.

Top Brands for International Clash Day

  1. The Clash

    Formed in London in 1976, The Clash were pioneers of the original punk rock movement. Comprising Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, and Topper Headon, they infused punk with reggae, dub, funk, and rockabilly, becoming one of the most influential bands of all time.

  2. Rough Trade

    Founded in 1976 in West London, Rough Trade is an iconic independent record store and label that became a hub for the punk and post-punk scenes. They championed many influential artists, including The Clash, and continue to be a vital part of music culture.

  3. Fender

    Founded by Leo Fender in 1946, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is a leading manufacturer of guitars, basses, and amplifiers. The Clash's Paul Simonon famously smashed his Fender Precision Bass on stage, an iconic punk moment captured on the cover of 'London Calling'.

  4. Dr. Martens

    Originating in 1947 in Germany and later popularized in the UK, Dr. Martens boots became synonymous with punk rock and counter-culture fashion. Their durable, distinctive footwear was a staple for The Clash and their fans, embodying a rebellious spirit.

  5. Spotify

    Launched in 2008, Spotify is the world's largest music streaming service, offering millions of songs, podcasts, and videos. It provides a platform for fans worldwide to discover and revisit The Clash's extensive catalog, keeping their music accessible to new generations.

  6. Amoeba Music

    Established in 1990 in Berkeley, California, Amoeba Music is one of the world's largest independent music stores, with iconic locations in California. It serves as a cultural landmark for music lovers, offering a vast selection of vinyl, CDs, and memorabilia, including many Clash releases.

  7. Columbia Records

    Founded in 1888, Columbia Records is the oldest surviving brand name in recorded sound. The Clash signed with CBS Records (later Columbia) in 1977, releasing their groundbreaking albums through the label and achieving international recognition.

International Clash Day Hero

Joe Strummer

Joe Strummer (born John Graham Mellor) was the iconic co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist, and lead singer of The Clash. His politically charged lyrics, distinctive vocals, and rebellious stage presence defined the band's ethos and made him a punk rock legend. Strummer's commitment to social justice and musical innovation left an indelible mark on music and culture.

History of International Clash Day

There was once a band called London SS that wasn’t around for long, but out of the ashes of this largely unknown band came Mick Jones, Tony James of Generation X, Paul Simonon, and many others who would go on to form popular punk-rock bands. However, Jones and Simonon would join Joe Strummer, previously the frontman of the 101’ers, to form the Clash in 1976. Strummer had earlier been inspired by the Sex Pistols to enter the punk-rock genre. Keith Levene was also a founding member before his drug habits kicked in and forced him to leave. Terry Chimes was chosen as the drummer soon after until he dumped his music career to become a chiropractor and was replaced by former jazz drummer Nick Headon. Bernard Rhodes, part of the Sex Pistols’ former management team, managed the band for most of their career. Strummer, Jones, Simonon, and Headon would go on to tour most of the world, produce five albums, and is widely regarded as the classic The Clash lineup.

In 1982, Topper Headon left the band, leading to ‘clashes’ among the remaining members and Mick Jones being forced out in 1983. Younger guitarists were taken in and a new lineup of The Clash recorded “Cut the Crap,” their last album. They went on a small-scale U.K. tour before disbanding in 1986.

International Clash Day started as an organic movement on February 7, 2013, when John Richards, radio host of Washington-based radio station KEXP, played the Clash’s songs all day. There is an extremely popular video available on the internet that describes how the movement started and rapidly became a global phenomenon. The holiday will be celebrated for the ninth consecutive year in 2021. Ever since its inception, it has been recognized through official proclamations by several cities including Vancouver, Seattle, and Austin. For 2021, KEXP’s playlist of the day will be music by or inspired by the Clash. The day’s programming will also feature in-depth conversations about the band’s influences. Radio Jockeys from Latin radio partners in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico, will delve into the group’s ethos. As Joe Strummer, co-founder of the Clash once said, the band is “…anti-fascist, we’re anti-violence, we’re anti-racist, and we’re pro-creative. We’re against ignorance.”

International Clash Day timeline

1976
The Beginning of the Clash

The English rock band the Clash is formed in London.

1982
Trouble in Paradise

Topper Headon is asked to leave the music group.

1983
Another One

Guitarist Mick Jones departs the group.

1986
The Disbandment

The Clash disbands.

2013
International Clash Day

The first International Clash Day is celebrated on KEXP.

How Businesses Can Celebrate International Clash Day

Local record stores can honor International Clash Day by curating special displays of The Clash’s albums, merchandise, and related punk rock genres. They could also host listening parties or offer discounts on vinyl. Bars and music venues might feature tribute bands or dedicate a night to playing The Clash’s discography, encouraging patrons to celebrate the band’s influential sound. Apparel stores could showcase punk-inspired fashion, highlighting the band’s iconic style.

International Clash Day FAQs

When is International Clash Day?

International Clash Day 2026 falls on Thursday, February 5. This annual observance celebrates the enduring legacy of the iconic punk rock band, The Clash, and their profound impact on music.

How did International Clash Day start?

International Clash Day originated in 2013 at Seattle’s KEXP radio station. DJ John Richards proposed the idea to dedicate a day to playing The Clash’s music, and it quickly gained traction, spreading to radio stations and fans globally as a tribute to the band’s impact.

What is The Clash's most famous song?

While subjective, ‘London Calling’ is widely considered one of The Clash’s most famous and iconic songs. Released in 1979, it’s a powerful protest anthem that blends punk, reggae, and new wave, often appearing on ‘greatest songs of all time’ lists.

Why was The Clash so influential?

The Clash was influential due to their genre-bending sound, blending punk rock with reggae, dub, funk, and rockabilly, which expanded the possibilities of punk. Their politically charged lyrics and anti-establishment stance also resonated deeply with audiences, inspiring a generation.

International Clash Day Activities

  1. Listen to the Clash’s music

    It will be earthshaking if you haven’t listened to the Clash already, but better late than never! Check out the band’s discography and tune in.

  2. Learn about music bands influenced by them

    Read about the musical styles of the Clash and their influence on music around the world. Listen to the different tunes and see if you can detect the tones of the Clash.

  3. Share it on social media

    Take your love for the Clash to social media. Share your favorite songs, and playlists, and discuss them with fellow music aficionados.

5 Facts About The Clash Every Fan Should Know

  1. The only constant member

    Paul Simonon has been the only constant member of the Clash.

  2. Imagine that

    The producer of the album “Give ‘Em Enough Rope,” Sandy Pearlman, didn’t like Joe Strummer’s voice.

  3. One hunky man

    Readers of “Playgirl” magazine Simonon the hunkiest man in the world!

  4. Steve Jones almost joined

    The manager of the Clash, Bernie Rhodes, attempted to replace Mick Jones with guitarist Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols.

  5. An honor indeed

    The Clash is the first white band to be painted on the famous wall of Lee Perry’s Black Ark recording studios in Jamaica.

Why We Love International Clash Day

  1. We love the Clash

    The Clash’s music legacy is rich and dynamic. At the peak of their career, the band left an indelible mark on the industry and they deserve their own day!

  2. Music is personal

    The unwavering dedication of the band members to their music is truly commendable. Their music resonates with fans, with every song holding a different meaning to every individual. Music is a form of expression that no other medium comes close to. And we love it!

  3. There aren’t many ‘music’ holidays

    Yes, we know there are countless music festivals and holidays around the world, but they are still relatively fewer than other categories of holidays. Until we have all music genres and music bands covered, we love and appreciate the existing ones!

International Clash Day dates

Year Date Day
2025 February 5 Wednesday
2026 February 5 Thursday