Festivals in the Republic of Macedonia include:
- Manaki Brothers Film Festival
- Balkan Music Square Festival, a music festival
- Balkan Festival of Folk Songs and Dances, annual folklore music and dance festival
- Galičnik Wedding Festival, an annual festival held in Galičnik in which a selected couple gets married in the traditional "Galička" style wedding
- International Children's Music Festival "Asterisks", an international children’s festival
- Ohrid Summer Festival, an annual theater and music festival from July to August
- Ohrid Swimming Marathon, an international open water swimming competition in Lake Ohrid
- Si-Do, a children's festival
- Skopje Jazz Festival, a jazz festival
- Struga Poetry Evenings, an internationally acclaimed poetry festival
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