Although we cannot be with our friends and family this year, thousands of proud Scots from Corby will still be marking the bard's special night on Monday (January 25).
And while official Burns Night events might be on hold, there'll still be many tucking into a haggis, tatties and neeps - and perhaps a Clootie pudding - in their own homes to proudly celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the great Robert Burns.
Some hae meat and canna eat
And some wad eat that want it
But we hae meat and we can eat
Sae let the Lord be thankit

. Haggis procession
The haggis being piped in at The Grampian's 2003 Burns Night. Pictured are Ian McLean, clue steward Ali McLeod and piper Michael Murray

. Whisky on the go!
Shaun Ford, Lakelands volunteer, gets in the mood for Burns Night back in 2008.

5. Highland fling
Girls from the Corby Grampian School of Highland Dancing show them how it's done back on Burns Night in 2010

6. Addressing the haggis
Charlie Stuart addresses the Haggis at a celebratory event at Corby Asda in 2010

7. Pipe Major
Morrisons manager David Handy with Grampian Pipe Band Pipe Major Rob Muir back in 2007

8. Time to celebrate
Corby piper Mick Murray warming up ahead of a Burns Night event in 2009