Commonwealth Day – Mar. 8, 2027

Commonwealth Day
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2nd Monday of March
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Commonwealth Day unites 56 independent member states every second Monday in March, celebrating their shared history and commitment to common values. This day fosters understanding and cooperation across diverse cultures. Participate by learning about member nations, engaging in cultural exchange, and supporting global initiatives.

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Expected Commonwealth Day Deals

As a day of recognition and civic observance, Commonwealth Day focuses less on commercial deals and more on educational programs and cultural exchange. Many institutions, particularly those with ties to Commonwealth nations, host events, lectures, and exhibitions. Look for special programming at museums, libraries, and cultural centers. Organizations like the Royal Commonwealth Society and the Commonwealth Foundation often promote initiatives focused on youth, sustainability, and democracy. Educational discounts or free entry to relevant cultural sites may be offered. We will update this page with confirmed live events as March approaches.

Platform Guide for Commonwealth Day

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #CommonwealthDay. Share insights on global cooperation or highlight your organization’s international partnerships.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #CommonwealthDay. Join conversations about shared values, global challenges, and the future of the Commonwealth.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #CommonwealthDay. Share cultural content, historical facts, or local event details related to Commonwealth nations.

Social Media Tips for Commonwealth Day

Individuals

Explore the diverse cultures of Commonwealth nations. Watch documentaries, try recipes from different member states, or read up on their history and contributions to the world.

Creators

Produce content highlighting a specific Commonwealth nation's unique traditions, cuisine, or art. Interview individuals from different member states to share their perspectives.

Brands

Showcase your brand's commitment to global diversity and inclusion. Partner with organizations promoting Commonwealth values or highlight employees from member nations.

Partners & Brands for Commonwealth Day

  1. The Commonwealth Secretariat

    Established in 1965, the Commonwealth Secretariat is the main intergovernmental agency and central institution of the Commonwealth. It facilitates cooperation, assists member countries in policy development, and promotes shared values.

  2. Royal Commonwealth Society

    Founded in 1868, the Royal Commonwealth Society is a network of individuals and organizations committed to promoting the value and the values of the Commonwealth. It runs educational programs and youth initiatives.

  3. British Council

    The British Council is the UK's international organization for cultural relations and educational opportunities. Founded in 1934, it works in over 100 countries, fostering connections through arts, education, and the English language, often within Commonwealth nations.

  4. UNICEF

    The United Nations Children's Fund, established in 1946, works in over 190 countries and territories, including many Commonwealth states. It provides humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide, aligning with the Commonwealth's commitment to human rights.

  5. Fairtrade International

    Fairtrade International is a global organization that works to secure better prices, decent working conditions, and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers. Many Commonwealth nations are major producers of Fairtrade-certified goods like coffee, tea, and bananas.

  6. Commonwealth Games Federation

    The Commonwealth Games Federation is the organization responsible for the direction and control of the Commonwealth Games, a multi-sport event held every four years. It promotes sport as a means to foster unity and friendship among Commonwealth nations.

  7. Amnesty International

    Founded in 1961, Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 10 million people in over 150 countries and territories who campaign for human rights. Its work often intersects with issues in Commonwealth nations, advocating for justice and equality.

Commonwealth Day Hero

Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II served as Head of the Commonwealth from 1952 until her death in 2022. During her reign, she was a steadfast symbol of unity and continuity for the diverse group of nations, delivering an annual Commonwealth Day message and attending the Westminster Abbey service. Her dedication helped shape the modern Commonwealth into a voluntary association of independent states.

History of Commonwealth Day

Though Commonwealth Day today is a well-established holiday celebrated by an estimated 2 billion people worldwide, it wasn’t always called Commonwealth Day, and it had a smaller start. It was originally known as “Empire Day,” which was established in 1902 to honor Queen Victoria. After Queen Victoria died the year before, the idea was put forth to establish a holiday that honored England, the unity between nations of the Commonwealth, and its ideals of freedom, tolerance, and justice.

Empire Day actually wasn’t officially recognized until 1916, after having been celebrated unofficially in Canada for 14 years. It took another 10 years for it to truly reach a level of popularity – in 1925, an Empire Day Thanksgiving celebration at Wembley Stadium drew around 90,000 in attendance.

In 1958, the then-Prime Minister, Harold MacMillan, rebranded Empire Day as Commonwealth Day. This is because all of the Commonwealth shares history, legal systems, culture, and more. In 1973, the Royal Commonwealth Society proposed the day be changed, and the second Monday in March was selected by the Commonwealth Secretariat as the observance day.

In today’s postcolonial world, there is much debate over the morality of the Commonwealth. While some countries still find it an important and honorable piece of history, and others even still identify the Queen of England as their monarch, more and more discourse is emerging on whether or not it is a problematic holiday. Many countries in the Commonwealth were, at one time or another, prevented from gaining independence, and some find it a reminder of brutal colonization.

Nonetheless, Commonwealth Day is still celebrated by many countries with much fervor. Several countries in the Commonwealth – though notably not Britain – celebrate Commonwealth Day as a public holiday. Parties and other festivities are held, good food is cooked, and flags are raised. Many tune in on Commonwealth Day to watch the service at Westminster Abbey, hear the Queen’s address and feel a great sense of pride in the historic alliance that is the Commonwealth.

Commonwealth Day timeline

March 15, 2006
Commonwealth Games in Australia

The Commonwealth Games, which can be compared to the Olympics, are athletic competitions between the Commonwealth that occur every four years. In 2006, Queen Elizabeth II kicked off the Australian games by giving her yearly Commonwealth Address from Australia.

1958
The First Commonwealth Day

Prime Minister Harold MacMillan announced that Empire Day would come to be known as Commonwealth Day.

1925
Empire Day Grows in Popularity

After an Empire Day Thanksgiving service held at Wembley Stadium attracted 90,000 people, the day began to really take off in popularity.

1916
Empire Day Recognized

Though it had been celebrated informally since 1902, Empire Day - the precursor to Commonwealth Day - was not officially recognized as a holiday until 1916.

1902
Empire Day Honors Queen Victoria and England
To honor Queen Victoria after her passing in 1901, patriotic Empire Day was established the next year on her birthday, May 24.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Commonwealth Day

Local businesses can celebrate Commonwealth Day by highlighting their international connections or diverse workforce. Restaurants might offer special menus featuring cuisine from Commonwealth nations, while retailers could showcase products sourced from member countries. Businesses can also host educational events or discussions on global citizenship, fostering a deeper understanding of the Commonwealth’s values among their employees and customers.

Commonwealth Day FAQs

When is Commonwealth Day?

In 2027, Commonwealth Day is observed on Monday, March 8, marking another opportunity to reflect on the organization’s impact and future.

How many countries are in the Commonwealth?

The Commonwealth continues to be a voluntary association of 56 nations in 2027, with a collective population of 2.5 billion people, roughly one-third of the world’s population.

What is the purpose of Commonwealth Day?

The day in 2027 emphasizes the importance of unity and cooperation among member states, often highlighted by an annual theme and messages from the Head of the Commonwealth.

Is Commonwealth Day a public holiday?

While widely observed, Commonwealth Day in 2027 remains a working day for the majority of its member nations, with celebrations typically taking the form of ceremonies, educational activities, and community events rather than a day off.

How to Observe Commonwealth Day

  1. Watch the Westminster Abbey service

    Commonwealth Day is famously celebrated by a sermon at Westminster Abbey attended by the Queen of England. It’s televised, and followed by an address by the Queen to the various states, as she is the Head of the Commonwealth.

  2. Learn its history

    Commonwealth Day is of massive historical importance to a significant segment of the global population. However, if you’re just hearing of it, it’s worth reading up on! Check out its history as Empire Day, and understand just why so many countries are proud to be included in such an alliance.

  3. Attend a street party or parade

    There are Commonwealth festivities worldwide, so as long as it’s safe where you are, head out and find a place to celebrate! Many celebrate by eating good food, partying, and raising flags to show their pride.

5 Fun Facts About Commonwealth Day

  1. Many are no longer in loyal to the queen

    The Commonwealth of nations includes 53 countries, though only 16 still recognize the British Queen as their monarch.

  2. It’s celebrated by a significant portion of the world

    Nearly ⅓ of the globe celebrates Commonwealth Day - that’s around 2 billion people.

  3. It’s not a public holiday everywhere

    Though it honors the British Empire and all the states it contained, it’s actually not a British public holiday! However, other states of the Commonwealth, like Gibraltar, recognize it as such.

  4. Some are now grappling with its ties to colonialism

    Today, many are rethinking Britain’s history of colonialism and imperialism, and a new reality of the Commonwealth states and Commonwealth Day is increasingly being understood. There is a current push towards the moral reckoning of the holiday.

  5. The Commonwealth has a massive GDP

    The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Commonwealth tops that of even the European Union (EU) - and is only expected to grow.

Why Commonwealth Day is Important

  1. It’s an important historical day

    Originally, Commonwealth Day was born from Empire Day, which honored the life and death of Queen Victoria in 1901. While this is a great piece of history, Commonwealth Day is even more historically important because it honors the historical peace within the Commonwealth, and all the common good they have achieved in partnership.

  2. It’s a chance to display pride for the Commonwealth

    Though not all the states of the Commonwealth have made Commonwealth Day a public holiday or are even still loyal to the queen, many are proud to have been included in such an alliance, and proudly display their history on this day.

  3. It’s entertaining

    Every year, billions of people celebrate Commonwealth Day with festivities and good food. On top of that, many entertainment personalities and celebrities lend a hand to speak in honor of Commonwealth Day, or even at the Commonwealth Day service. While the day is steeped in tradition and history, it’s still known to be very entertaining.

Commonwealth Day dates

Year Date Day
2026 March 9 Monday
2027 March 8 Monday
2028 March 13 Monday
2029 March 12 Monday
2030 March 11 Monday