September 2 Holidays

Number of holidays
13
Day of the year
245
Days left in the year
120

National Blueberry Popsicle Day celebrates the frozen blueberry treat — whose deep purple color comes from the anthocyanin antioxidants that make fresh blueberries one of the most nutritionally studied fruits. Pierce Your Ears Day celebrates ear piercing as one of the oldest body modification practices on Earth — Ötzi the Iceman, discovered in the Alps in 1991, was found with pierced ears dated to approximately 3300 BCE. Ceuta Day is a public holiday in Ceuta, the Spanish autonomous city on the northern tip of Morocco — a territory Spain has governed since 1668 that Morocco continues to claim as its own. National Live Fearless Day was created to encourage people to confront the fears that constrain them from pursuing meaningful goals. Anthocyanins, a 5,300-year-old hole, a contested exclave, and a fear confronted.

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All Holidays On September 2

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Federal

Labor Day

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Special Interest

Telephone Tuesday

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Special Interest

Calendar Adjustment Day

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Ceuta Day

National Blueberry Popsicle Day
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Special Interest

Spalding Baseball Day

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Federal

VJ Day

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Food & Beverage

World Coconut Day

What is the most popular holiday on September 2?

On September 2, National Blueberry Popsicle Day is the most widely recognized U.S. food observance. Ceuta Day is the most significant public holiday, and Pierce Your Ears Day is the most widely recognized body modification observance, celebrating a practice documented back to 3300 BCE.

What countries celebrate holidays on September 2?

September 2 observances span Spain (Ceuta Day) and the U.S., which hosts National Blueberry Popsicle Day, Pierce Your Ears Day, National Live Fearless Day, and Calendar Adjustment Day. Global Talent Acquisition Day is observed internationally.

What are some fun or unusual holidays on September 2?

September 2 includes Pierce Your Ears Day, National Blueberry Popsicle Day, Bison-ten Yell Day, Calendar Adjustment Day, and National Live Fearless Day — a date pairing a 5,300-year-old hole, frozen anthocyanins, obligatory bovine yelling, an 11-day calendar jump, and confronted fear.