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Upcoming Dates You Can Use for Your Social Media

  • by Elaine Tibbatts
  • 08 Feb, 2025

March 2025

Planning your social media content in advance ensures you stay relevant and engaging throughout the month. March offers plenty of opportunities to connect with your audience, thanks to a variety of observances and key dates. Here’s your guide to what’s happening in March 2025.

Monthly

Dechox 2025 - Encourage your audience to ditch chocolate for the month in support of a healthier lifestyle or charity efforts.

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month - Raise awareness about ovarian cancer by sharing informative posts, survivor stories, and fundraising initiatives.

Weekly

3 – 8 March 

National Careers Week 2025 - Share career advice, inspiring stories, or highlight industry trends.

3 – 9 March 

British Pie Week 2025 - Celebrate with delicious pie recipes, baking tips, and fun polls on people’s favourite pies.

7 – 16 March

British Science Week 2025 - Create educational content, share mind-blowing science facts, or feature interviews with scientists.

15 – 24 March

English Tourism Week 2025 - Showcase beautiful locations across England and encourage staycations.

18 – 24 March 

Neurodiversity Celebration Week - Highlight stories that promote understanding and inclusion for neurodivergent individuals.

24 – 30 March

Debt Awareness Week 2025 - Offer financial advice, budgeting tips, or promote resources for debt management.

Special Days

1 March

St David’s Day - Celebrate Wales’ patron saint by sharing Welsh traditions, culture, and recipes.

4 March

Shrove Tuesday (Pancake Day) - Engage your audience with creative pancake recipes, flipping challenges, or polls on their preferred toppings.

5 March

St Piran’s Day 2025 - Mark Cornwall’s national day with posts celebrating Cornish heritage, from traditional food to famous landmarks.

6 March

World Book Day - Encourage your audience to share their favourite reads and recommend books from your niche.

8 March

International Women’s Day - Spotlight inspiring women, share empowering messages, and engage in meaningful conversations around women’s achievements.

17 March

St Patrick’s Day 2025 - Get festive with posts celebrating Irish culture, recipes, and fun facts.

20 March 

International Day of Happiness 2025 - Spread positivity by sharing uplifting stories, gratitude challenges, or happiness tips.

21 March 

Comic Relief - Support this charity event with fundraising content, red nose selfies, and donation appeals.

World Poetry Day 2025 - Encourage your audience to share their favourite poems or create original pieces.

27 March

World Theatre Day 2025 - Celebrate the world of theatre with behind-the-scenes content, favourite performances, or local theatre promotions.

28 March

Wear a Hat Day 2025 - Raise awareness for brain tumour research by sharing fun hat-themed content.

30 March

Mothering Sunday 2025 - Honour mums with heartfelt posts, gift ideas, or audience shoutouts.

With such a variety of themes and events, March 2025 presents a fantastic opportunity to connect with your audience on multiple levels. Whether you’re raising awareness for important causes or just having fun with seasonal content, planning ahead will keep your social media fresh and engaging throughout the month.

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