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Holi bash in Delhi: Dance, colours, and non-stop fun awaits this March 14

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Yusra Nazim

Delhi, is all set to celebrate Holi 2025 in grand style, with a line-up of vibrant events, electrifying parties, and cultural festivities that promise to make this year’s festival unforgettable. On March 13 and 14, Delhi will transform into a kaleidoscope of colours, music, and joy, offering something for everyone—from high-energy music festivals to family-friendly celebrations. Here’s a roundup of the hottest Holi events across the city and its outskirts.

Rang Barse 2.0: The ultimate Holi bash

Location: Vivanta New Delhi, Dwarka

Kicking off the festivities on March 14 is Rang Barse 2.0, Delhi’s most sought-after Holi extravaganza. This 12-hour non-stop party will feature top DJs, dhol performances, organic colours, and a rain dance to beat the heat. Attendees can enjoy a lavish buffet, free-flowing drinks, and a photo booth for Instagram-worthy moments. With tickets starting at Rs 999, this event is a must-attend for Holi enthusiasts.

Holi Haze 3.0: A riot of colours and beats

Location: Backyard Sports Club, Gurugram

Just a short drive from Delhi, Holi Haze 3.0 in Gurugram is set to be a high-energy celebration on March 14. Thousands are expected to gather for a day filled with live DJ sets, gourmet street food, craft cocktails, and organic gulal. Artists like BeatCrush and Progressive Brothers will keep the crowd grooving, while a massive rain dance zone adds to the fun. Tickets start at Rs 499, making it an affordable yet thrilling option.

Unite Holi Music Festival: Dance ‘Till You Drop’

Location: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi

Music lovers won’t want to miss the Unite Holi Music Festival on March 14 at JLN Stadium. This mega-event will feature 10+ hours of non-stop music across multiple stages, with genres ranging from Bollywood to EDM and techno. Attendees can enjoy unlimited colours, water guns, electronic fireworks, and a variety of food and drink options. Entry starts at Rs 1,500, and early booking is recommended.

Holi Moo Festival: Art, culture, and chaos

Location: Asiad Village, New Delhi

The iconic Holi Moo Festival returns to Asiad Village on March 14 for its 13th edition. Known for its unique blend of art, music, and cultural performances, this event will feature over 40 artists, live acts, and a sea of colours. From dance-offs to rain showers, the festival promises a sensory overload that attracts both locals and tourists. Tickets start at Rs 1,200.

Children-friendly Holi

Location: Bellas n Bambinos, New Delhi

Families looking for a safe and fun Holi celebration can head to Bellas n Bambinos on March 13. This children-friendly event will feature a “Phoolwali Holi” with flower-based colours, art and craft stations, storytelling sessions, and dhol performances. Safe, organic colours and kid-friendly snacks make it a perfect choice for parents. Entry is priced at Rs 1,130 per person.

Sunburn Holi Weekend: Pre-Holi beats

Location: Backyard Sports Club, Gurugram

For those eager to start the celebrations early, the Sunburn Holi Weekend on March 13 in Gurugram is the place to be. Global EDM superstar Marshmello will headline the event, delivering pulsating beats and a pre-Holi colour blast. With tickets starting at Rs 999, this is an ideal way to kick off the festivities.

Why Delhi’s Holi 2025 is unmissable

Delhi’s Holi celebrations are a unique blend of tradition and modernity, offering everything from rooftop raves in Hauz Khas and Connaught Place to poolside parties in Aerocity. The pleasant March weather adds to the charm, making it the perfect time to revel in the city’s festive spirit. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Delhi’s Holi 2025 promises an experience like no other.

Pro tips for Holi party fans

Dress smart and wear light, quick-dry clothes that you don’t mind getting stained. Protect your phone with a waterproof case and wear sunglasses to shield your eyes. Popular events sell out quickly, so it’s best to secure tickets in advance on platforms like BookMyShow, Insider.in, or Paytm Insider. Staying safe is essential, so stick with your group, stay hydrated, and avoid overcrowded areas.

Also Read: Post-Holi care tips to combat stubborn colour stains, allergies

With a mix of tradition, music, and modern flair, Delhi’s Holi 2025 is shaping up to be the party of the year. So, gather your friends, grab your pichkaris, and dive into the Capital’s colourful chaos.

Yusra Nazim

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Yusra Nazim
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