Get blasted with brilliant hues at Houston Holi: The Festival of Colors

Photo courtesy of Houston Holi Festival

Celebrate the harvest season in India with food, music and dance at the 9th annual Houston Holi: The Festival of Colors at Houston Farm and Ranch on Saturday, March 26, 2016.

The largest Holi celebration in the nation, Houston Holi drew in more than 15,000 people last year for lively family-friendly party. Attendees get blasted with color, dance to DJs spinning Bollywood and EDM, take in cultural performances, sample delicious Indian food, go for a spin on the carnival rides and more.

Festival of Colors for All Ages

The festival of colors is fun for people of all ages and walks of life offering a full day of exciting events and performances to celebrate the harvest season in India.

Guests are encouraged to wear white, as they will throw and be covered in brightly colored powder – an organic, non-toxic substance made from herbs.

It will be a full day of fun, starting with the lighting of the Ceremonial HOLI Bonfire to kick off the afternoon and concluding with a foam party to cap off the excitement.

The party is on rain or shine.

Holy Houston 2016: The Festival of Colors at Houston Farm & Ranch

Photo courtesy of Houston Holi 2016
Photo courtesy of Houston Holi 2016

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