Anti-Valentines Day- Alternative ways to spend the celebration of love

Here are the best ways we can think of to ignore Valentine's Day.

Date published: 14th Feb 2023

We aren't all massive fans of Valentine's Day. Sometimes we need to steer way clear of it, whether we've just gone through a breakup or don't really believe in the commercialisation of love. We thought we'd do you a favour and come up with some ways to fully ignore February 14th.

 

Pub trip with your friends

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Nothing cures heartbreak or loneliness like time spent with friends. And, in the confines of the pub, it's the place where you'll often have some of your best laughs. Get tipsy or don't, either way, there's nothing like a cold one and conversation to make you completely forget what day it is and live in the moment.

 


 

A Big Long Walk

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Now, this might sound quite a depressing thing to do on the surface but walks are underrated. Instead of spending time alone inside, get out and explore for a bit. Whether you want to g out into the countryside or you want to explore your local area a bit more, go down paths you never got the chance to before. 

 


 

Take a Trip to the Theatre

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The theatre does have plenty of romantic shows but they won't dominate Valentine's Day. For example, on Skiddle you could get lost in the sci-fi fantasy of Back To The Future or experience Jeff Wayne's The War Of The World's. Neither are romantic and you won't be swamped with couples.

 

More theatre shows in London

 


 

Get yourself to a last-minute gig

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Chances are, your local music venue has a gig on tonight and whether it's a gentle sway or a mosh pit that you're in the mood for, we're sure you can find a place that will accommodate. After all, gigs are places of community, so bring a friend down, get chatting and most importantly enjoy exploring new music.

 

Gigs across the UK

 


  

Retreat into the cinema

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The cinema is one of the easiest choices to make if escapism is what you're after. Obviously, we're ignoring the romance films but there's plenty of good stuff on at the moment such as Puss In Boots: The Last Wish, Avatar: The Way of Water and Knock At The Cabin that you can enjoy instead.

 


 

Book a holiday

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There can be no better distraction than a bit of indulgence in luxury. Going away on holiday is one of the most exciting things that you can do and having plans in the book is a great way to build excitement. Forget being in love, you'll have a great time in Spain or Greece or wherever looks exciting to you.

 


 

Search for your festival fix

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Along the same lines as booking a holiday, getting your festival plans sorted is also a brilliant way to get some excitement in your life. Assemble a group of friends and find a line-up to suit your needs. We have plenty of festivals on Skiddle for you to choose from to make the most of your Summer.

Find your next festival trip

 


 

Learn a new skill

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Push yourself and do that thing that you said you were always going to do. If you want to get into baking then book yourself onto a class. Try something that might become a new hobby, maybe sewing or a new sport. We all have something that we put off doing and finally taking the opportunity can change a lot for us.

 



 

Check out our What's On Guide to discover even more rowdy raves and sweaty gigs taking place over the coming weeks and months. For festivals, lifestyle events and more, head on over to our Things To Do page or be inspired by the event selections on our Inspire Me page.

 

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