What’s up and coming this year to look out for? No matter your interests, we’ve got you covered! Let’s talk about the most anticipated world events of 2023 to keep you in the loop for this year’s must-see events.

WorldPride
From February 17 through March 5 in Sydney, WorldPride is going to be one of the largest and most looked forward to pride events for LGBTQ folk in the entire world and its history. Already, half a million people are expected to take part of this event and its over 300 scheduled activities and events going on throughout this time frame.
Warner Bros’ Birthday!
In April Warner Bros, now known as Warner Bros. Discovery, celebrates 100 years of running. This is a huge milestone for television and for entertainment as a whole, and the company is already preparing plenty of celebratory slogans, features, and other tidbits that’ll show how proud this company is to have been running and well-liked for so long.
King Charles’ Coronation
May 6 is the allotted time for the coronation of King Charles of the British Royal Family following the loss of Queen Elizabeth II. It will likely be televised and is a short ceremony in itself, but has significant meaning to the country and results in a day off for U.K. citizens since this event is usually considered a large and important affair.
Disney Turns 100
October marks Disney turning 100 years old! This company has been the heart of families and kids for what will be a whole century, and we’re sure there’s plenty to be seen of their celebration and events for this milestone. The Disney Parks have already been doing a lot to celebrate this anniversary and it’s still many months away.
Diwali
Every year in November, Diwali rivals the holiday of Christmas with its unique celebration. This festival of lights is celebrated throughout multiple Asian cultures and occurs over the period of five days during November each year. More than one billion individuals and families all around the world of the cultures that recognize this holiday celebrate every year!
Nyege Nyege Electronic Music Festival
December will bring the sixth edition of Nyege Nyege Electronic Music Festival located in Uganda to celebrate East Africa’s unique and bustling music scene. While there have been concerns about health risk because of the current state of the world, it is still expected to be hosted with some precautions this year placed for preventing immoral acts and health risk.

You can keep these in mind as the year comes along, or share with family and friends to help them stay informed too! These are just some of the many great things planned for the year to look out for and enjoy.