Celebrate Bisexuality Day
September 23, Tuesday

Historical and cultural significance
The holiday emerged in response to the need to acknowledge the unique challenges and experiences of bisexual people, who often face discrimination both in heterosexual and LGBTQ+ circles. Bisexuality Celebration Day emphasizes the importance of visibility and acceptance of bisexual individuals in society.
Celebration traditions
In different countries and communities, Bisexuality Celebration Day is observed in the following ways:
* organizing meetings, seminars, and online discussions about bisexuality and LGBTQ+ rights;
* flash mobs, parades, and public events promoting bisexual visibility;
* using the symbols and colors of the bisexual flag (pink, purple, blue) in clothing, accessories, and decorations;
* publishing educational materials, stories, and experiences of bisexual people on social media and in the media;
* events supporting mental health and raising awareness about the issues faced by bisexual people.
Modern features
Today, Bisexuality Celebration Day is gaining popularity and reaching international communities. The holiday helps create an inclusive environment, supports equal rights, and combats biphobia and discrimination. Many LGBTQ+ organizations use this day to promote educational programs and initiatives aimed at increasing understanding and respect for bisexual people.
Celebrate Bisexuality Day in other years
- 2021 September 23, Thursday
- 2022 September 23, Friday
- 2023 September 23, Saturday
- 2024 September 23, Monday
- 2026 September 23, Wednesday