Unofficial

May Day Eve 2027 in Finland

Week 17 in 10 months

May Day Eve 2027 is Friday, April 30, 2027, week 17. It is not a statutory public holiday in Finland; getting the day off depends on your collective agreement, employer, or workplace practice.

About May Day Eve

Vappuaatto — the carnival-style evening before May Day. Students don their white caps, sparkling wine flows in the streets, and the season's first picnic baskets get packed for the next morning.

Day details

Date Friday, April 30, 2027
Public holiday No
Day off Depends on workplace
Bank holiday No
Next business day Monday, May 3, 2027
Long weekend Monday, May 3, 2027 can be a bridge day.
Schools Usually closed on public holidays.
Shops Opening hours vary by shop and area.
Public transport Holiday timetables may apply.

Common questions

When is May Day Eve in 2027?

May Day Eve is Friday, April 30, 2027, week 17.

Is May Day Eve a day off in Finland in 2027?

Not by law, May Day Eve is not a statutory day off in Finland in 2027. Time off depends on the collective agreement, employer, or workplace practice.

Is May Day Eve paid time off?

This site does not determine whether May Day Eve is paid time off for a specific job. Pay and work obligation can depend on law, collective agreements, employment contracts, and work schedules.

Is it a bank holiday?

No, May Day Eve is not a bank holiday in Finland on Friday, April 30, 2027. The date is not listed in the Bank of Finland bank-holiday table.

Can this create a long weekend in 2027?

Yes, May Day Eve can potentially create a long weekend. Taking Monday, May 3, 2027 off can create a 7-day break.

Can I add it to my calendar?

Yes, you can add May Day Eve to your calendar as a single date or subscribe to all Finnish public holidays as a calendar feed.

Dates in nearby years

Year Date week Type
2025 wk 18 Not by law
2026 wk 18 Not by law
2027 wk 17 Not by law
2028 wk 17 Not by law
2029 wk 18 Not by law
2030 wk 18 Not by law

Source note

Dates are calculated from Finnish statutory public holidays and commonly observed non-statutory days. Unofficial days are marked separately. Read sources and methodology.

Bank-holiday classification is based on the Bank of Finland bank-holiday table.