Party in vivid powders at Houston Holi: Festival of Colors in Southwest Houston

    A crowd of festival goers underneath plumes of colored pigment in the air
    Houston Holi Fest returns for 2023 | Courtesy of Masala Radio

    Celebrate India’s harvest season at the 15th annual Houston Holi: Festival of Colors—headlined by Sri Lankan-British pop star Arjun—and happening at BH Ranch in Southwest Houston on Saturday, March 2, 2024.

    One of the largest Holi celebrations in the United States, Houston Holi: Festival of Colors returns again in the first weekend in March, drawing more than 12,000 color-ready visitors to a vibrant, family-friendly outdoor party.

    Revelers are blasted by brightly colored powders (organic and non-toxic), while soaking in the festivities around them which will include Bollywood dance performances, live DJ music by Two Sisters, and the headlining concert from Arjun.

    This year’s festival also includes Bollywood dancing, street foods, rides, a petting zoo, giveaways, and more.

    With colorful powders splattering every surface, be sure to show up in white to really make the colors pop.

    Order tickets or learn more about Houston Holi: Festival of Colors 2024.

    15th Annual Houston Holi: Festival of Colors at BH Ranch

    • Date: Saturday, March 2, 2024
    • Time: noon to 5pm
    • Location: BH Ranch, 14149 Player St, Houston, TX 77045
    • Parking: Free grass parking at the ranch, or in the overflow lot serviced by a parking shuttle is included with all tickets.
    • Admission: Tickets are $15 in advance; $20 day of the event; $12.50 per person for a group of 4 or more; $10 per person for a group of 10 or more; free for under 5. Order tickets or learn more. 

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