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November Festivals 2024

***Guy Tetreault***

 

 

If you’re reading this, you’ve survived the year, and, more importantly, the debacle with the US election/ Phew! Well done. It’s suddenly November. Think positive.

 

Out pops the hot roasted chestnuts, the hot chocolate, ear muffs, and mulled wine.

 

Global festivals this month include comedy, trading camels, banqueting monkeys, music, and pirating in the Cayman Islands, and it ends with Thanksgiving, again, so soon.

 

From New York, India, Iceland, and Vancouver, to Montreal, Canada, and Thailand, here are a few fun things happening this month. WONDERLUST has your back.

 

 

 

 

New York Comedy Festival

 

New York City, November 7th – 17th 

 

 

We need funny more than ever, and this year, festival founder Caroline Hirsch is bringing Judd Apatow and his 200-plus star-studded comedian friends to a borough near you. Over eleven days and all five city boroughs, there’s no way you’ll keep a straight face New York. There will be 100-plus shows from Carnegie Hall to the East Village, from Brooklyn to Harlem to Chelsea.

 

The festival opens at Harlem’s Apollo Theater on November 7th, with a special tribute to the late, great Joan Rivers, commemorating ten years since her passing. All proceeds go to her favorite charity, God’s Love We Deliver, who deliver up to 4 million meals per year to people too sick to cook or shop for themselves. And on Saturday, November 9th, at The Beacon Theater in Manhattan, Judd Apatow and a glitterati of hilarious folks, come together to benefit the American Red Cross, specifically for Hurricane Helene relief in North Carolina. 

 

November 11th at Lincoln Center, Jerry Seinfeld, Bruce Springsteen, Norah Jones, DJ Questlove, and Jon Stewart, just to name a few, join forces for the 18th Stand Up for Heroes fundraiser event to aid veterans and military families. Bill Maher also returns to the Beacon Theater on November 16th on his Bill Maher: The WTF? Tour. 

 

Here is the massive schedule

 

 

The volcano isn’t currently erupting so you can visit the Blue Lagoon. We think nighttime is best Sergejf

 

  

 

Iceland Airwaves

 

Reykjavik, Iceland, November 7th – 9th

 

 

It’s all about alternative and electronic music, evolving from an aircraft hangar party over 20 years ago and now for in-the-know festival fans. And also now hosting an industry conference. It’s not so much about huge headliners but finding a new favorite band or enjoying art or fashion events. Downtown Reykjavik is taken over by industry gunslingers. There are many free off-site shows. Everything’s indoors, and walkable. And it’s Reykjavik.

 

If you’re lucky enough to see it snow in Reykjavik, it’s Christmas-card fairytale magical

 

There are hotel and air packages available from many U.S. cities on Icelandair through the festival website, including trips to the famed Blue Lagoon….  

 

Iceland Airwaves

 

 

 

Pirates Week Festival

 

 

George Town, Cayman Islands, November 8th – 30th

 

 

In celebration of your inner pirate, you can spend ten days dressed as one, whilst dancing around on white sand beaches, eating fabulous food, and watching a full-scale pirate invasion with three full-scale pirate ships. There are parades, fireworks, and dancing. Aye aye, me beauty! 

 

Pirates Week Festival

 

 

 

Dust awaits you at the camel fair, but if you want surreal, this is it Ppshtefan

 

 

 

Pushkar Camel Fair

 

Pushkar, Rajasthan, India, November 9th – 15th

 

 

It’s a camel festival in India for 12 days! Yes, read that sentence again! There’s a camel beauty contest, a camel race, snake charmers, dancers, musicians, fortune tellers, magicians, and holy men coming together under the auspicious autumn full moon. The first five days feature the trading of goats, horses, cows, sheep, and camels — but it’s mainly about camels. In case there was a shred of doubt. Market stalls appear in a surreal dystopian county-fair dusty atmosphere. A wonderful earthy aroma of dung, music, and waves of incense ride the air.

 

More than 30,000 camels are traded during the fair. I have mixed feelings about this.

 

If you bathe in Pushkar Lake at dawn you’re supposed to be absolved of your sins. Suchlike, it’s a spiritual experience worth having.

 

Fly into Kishangarh which is closest, or Jaipur, or Delhi, and take a train for eight hours. Indian trains are something else. Worth the trip on their own…

 

 

 

People watched on as thousands of Lanna-style lanterns made from rice paper were released into the night sky. This was a time to pay respect to the higher deities. The lanterns filled up the sky with a warm light that made me feel like time had stopped completely Guy Tetreault

 

 

 

Yi Peng, and Loy Krathong Lantern Festival

 

Chiang Mai, Thailand, November 14th – 16th

 

 

Yi Peng is the festival of lights which overlaps with Loy Krathong, the lantern festival also held on the full moon. They are both magnificent celebrations of light, colorful parades, music, dance, delicious Thai food, lantern-making contests, and fireworks displays. You can give thanks and release your fears, negativity, or regrets via a candle on a banana leaf sailing down the river (Loy Krathong), or a lantern sent up into the sky (Yi Peng). Buddhists also make a wish. 

 

It’s very easy to get to Chiang Mai, you can fly directly there these days. No more rickety buses with uncomfortable wooden seats on dodgy roads traveling for a day from Bangkok. But there is always that option. I mean, you know, you live once…

 

 

 

Eastside Culture Crawl

 

Vancouver, Canada, November 14th – 17th

 

 

The 28th annual visual arts, design, and craft fest showcases artists, some internationally recognized, on Vancouver’s Eastside, who open their studios for this four-day visual arts feast, showcasing their work at various venues from Columbia Street to the waterfront. Over 500 artisans include potters, weavers, jewelers, painters, photographers, glass blowers, woodworkers, and furniture makers.

 

Eastside Culture Crawl

 

 

 

Brrm Brrm Ngchikit

 

 

 

Macau Grand Prix

 

 

Macau, China, November 14th – 17th

 

 

The 71st Macau Grand Prix features seven races from November 14th to 17th. A tight twisted course through expanding casinos. You could almost be in Vegas. The big race is on Sunday the 17th. Fly into Hong Kong where Chinese five spice permeates the air, sweet and sour, and barbeque. The city of a thousand smells. Listed as one of the safest in the world. There is free transportation to Macau provided by the Hong Kong Government. Or you can helicopter in. Show off!

 

 

 

Strawberry Fields

 

Tocumwal, New South Wales, Australia, November 15th – 17th

 

 

In its 15th year, this is WONDERLUST’S fun festival of the month. If you can’t make it this year, plan on it for next. Approximately 150 miles from Melbourne, out in the bush next to the Murray River, is an annual celebration of art, multi-genre music, dance, and creative expression. 

 

Strawberry Fields, is about revitalizing your body and soul (we like that) while exploring worldly traditions and culture. From Moroccan Bedouin lounges, and indulgent Bush Spa treatments to educational talks, and funky markets, they mean business… Over the three days, 40 bands play, and almost 50 international DJs. There’s an art gallery, and open-air installations, or join a yoga session as the sun sets. Swim in the Murray River if you get too hot. And you will.

 

Purposely kept small to keep a sense of community. And Zen. It’s a sweet vibe.  

 

Strawberry Fields

 

 

 

Find heavenly music at the Festival Bach Montreal Photo provided by Wonderlust

 

 

 

Montreal Bach Festival

 

Montreal, Canada, November 16th – December 8th

 

 

Over 20,000 festival goers come together for maybe a little Air on the G String…? The Montreal Bach Festival celebrates one of history’s greatest composers, Johann Sebastian Bach. Choirs, ensembles, orchestras, and solo musicians come from all over the world for this elegant event. Take a wrap, there may be snow, and prepare to be moved — no maybe about that.

 

Off-Bach is held alongside the festival and is free of charge offering everyone an opportunity to experience the music, with pop-up performances, conferences, and recitals. Running 26th Nov – 3rd Dec

 

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Winter Wonderland

 

Hyde Park, London, November 21st – January 5th,  2025 

 

 

In its 17th year, Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland is one of the best family-friendly festivals to put you all in the mood. Running for six weeks, and is open from 10 am to 10 pm daily in the heart of London. 

 

There’s mulled wine, hot chocolate, Bavarian beer, a fun fair (“Amusement Park” to US friends), an ice kingdom, live music, and a magical Christmas Market. Or you can skate on the Winter Wonderland ice rink, the largest outdoor rink in the UK. It’s so romantic!

 

 

 

How could you not? Artem Zhushman for Unwild Planet

 

   

 

Lopburi Monkey Banquet

 

Lopburi, Thailand, November 23rd – 24th

 

 

On the last Sunday of November, among the ruins of the Phra Prang Sam Yot Temple in Lopburi, a bountiful banquet awaits the guests of honor, none of whom are human.

 

Held annually where the Lopburi macaques (monkeys) reside, at the ancient Khmer temple Phra Prang Sam Yot, built in the early 13th century, and a day trip from Bangkok. Around 3,000 macaques feast on a banquet of two tons of fruits, vegetables, and rice, which is set out by chefs, villagers, and onlookers. The Governor of Lopburi himself presides.

 

Once the food is out, forget it! The place is overrun with monkeys. Hold on to food at your peril and hide your sunglasses. Monkeys love them. It’s not just ex-boyfriends.

 

It costs about $2 to get in, which, helpfully, comes with a stick should you need it.

 

 

 

Amsterdam Light Festival

 

Amsterdam, Holland, Nov 28 – January 19th, 2025

 

 

Christmas isn’t that big of a thing in Amsterdam, but its Light Festival celebrated at the end of November and continuing into the New Year, is hugely popular, featuring more than twenty light sculptures crafted by internationally known artists. The event’s art installations can be experienced via a heated boat on a canal cruise for around 21 euros.

 

Or rent a bicycle, or simply stroll around on foot. The festival is free of charge. 

 

 

 

Thanksgiving Day Parade

 

New York, USA, Thursday, November 28th 

 

 

The Thanksgiving Day Macy’s Parade has been a New York tradition since 1924. This is its Centenary. We can count at WONDERLUST.

 

There’s something very nostalgic about seeing your favorite gigantic cartoon characters blown up into huge balloons, fighting with the gusts of wind whilst being anchored by brave volunteers. 

 

Top marching bands from across the country are invited to represent their states, along with live musical performances by popular artists, brightly colored floats, dancers, and giant balloons.

 

Insider tip: Get there the night before when they’re blowing up the giant balloons in Central Park…

 

But if you can’t make it, you can watch it live on TV. 

 

 

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