The festival of colours is back and if you feel that you are too grown up to play Holi, then think again!
Here are some of the most happening places in town where you can enjoy the vibrant festival of colors with a ‘Dilliwala twist’.
Holi India Colour Fest
A festival that takes place on an international scale, Holi India Color Festival has become a popular event for travelers worldwide. The proof of its popularity lies in the fact how the festival has grown in popularity and now takes places in Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia as well!
Where: Golden Triangle Tourist Circuit, New Delhi
When: 02 March 2018
Holi Moo Festival
This popular festival has everything from folk music to EDM to rock and promises to be a hell lot of fun. In its tenth edition now, the celebrations take place at different stages throughout the day. Expect 40 artists performing on four different stages for 10 hours.
Where: Asiad Tower, Khel Gaon, Near Siri Fort
When: 02 March 2018
Unite Holi Festival
With an aim to celebrate the festival of colours with people from all walks of life, this festival is offering a fantastic line-up of live performances, delicious food and alcohol to make things better!
Where: JLN Stadium
When: 02 March 2018
The Holi Moly Festival
With the best of music from across the country, and experience zones to make things better, The Holi Moly Festival is coming to town to take your festivities to the next level. Dance the day away or smother each other with colours to make sure they look like monkeys for the rest of the week.
Where: PSOI Club, Chanakyapuri
When: 02 March 2018
Rang Leela
The best Holi party in New Delhi for lovers of the festival and dance music should definitely head the Rang Leela Festival at The Friends Republic Cafe in Gurugram. It is an incredible 12-hour long BYOB party that lets you indulge in a Holi celebration, rain dance, live Bhangra performance, camel & buggy ride, and a variety of authentic Indian dishes like Gujiya, and Pan to tingle your taste buds.
Where: The Friend’s Republic, Gurugram
When: 02 March 2018
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