UK Holi Events In 2024

It’s coming up to our favourite time of the year!

If you are looking forward to celebrating Holi but not sure of what events to attend, then this is the blog for you! Below, you can find a list for some of the best Holi events happening in 2024. We will keep updating this page with new events as and when we come across them. If you are attending or running a Holi event that you would like featured on our blog then please don't hesitate to get in touch. And if you need to get stocked up with colour powder for the occasion, we got you covered! Let's look at some of the events that are happeing this month to celebrate The Festival of Colours!
  

Birmingham Holi Events 

Location: Rosies, 259-262 Broad St, Birmingham, B1 2HF
Date: 20th of March 2024
  
 
  

Leeds Holi Events

Location: BEAVER WORKS, 36 Whitehouse St, Hunslet, Leeds, LS10 1AD
Date: 23rd and 24th of March 2024
  
  

London Holi Events

Location: The Willows, Banqueting and Events, Forest Road, London, IG6 3SL
Date: 23rd of March 2024
  
  
Rang Barse Holi Festival
Location: Byron Hall, Harrow Leisure Centre, Harrow, HA3 5BD
Date: 10th of March 2024
  
  
Location: The Function Room, Kingsbury Road, London, UK
Date: 30th of March 2024
  
  

Sheffield Holi Events

Colour Town Festival
Location: SteelYard Kelham, Unit 4, The Yard, Bardwell Rd, Neepsend, Sheffield, S3 8AS
Date:23rd of March 2024
  
  

Reading Holi Events

Holi 2024 by By Bellissima Bollywood Events

Location: Burghfield Community Sports Association, James Ln, Burghfield, Reading, RG30 3RS
Date: 24th of March 2024
  
    

Manchester Holi Events

Location: Chorlton Park, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, M21 7SA
Date: 30th of March 2024
  
  

Newcastle Holi Events 

Location: Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, South Shore Road, Gateshead NE8 3BA
Date: 30th of March 2024
  
  

Ipswich Holi Events

HOLI FESTIVAL OF COLOUR by Ipswich and Suffolk Indian Association

 Location: Alexandra Park, Ipswich, IP4 1NS
Date: 7th of April 2024
  
  

Chester Holi Events

Holi Festival in Chester by Memory Petals

 Location: The Rake & Pikel Inn, Chester Road, CH3 6BS
Date: 23rd March 2024
  

How To Celebrate Holi Festival

The countdown to Holi Festival is getting closer and closer and we could not be more excited! We’ve been busy gearing up for Holi over at Ministry of Colours, making sure festivals and parties are stocked up with traditional colour powder and accessories for their events. 

Holi is our favourite time of year as it's a time for joy, coming together and celebrating with colourful cheer. As we prepare for this vibrant celebration, it's important to remember some of the key tips for making the most of this festive occasion and celebrating the festival in the best way possible.

Gather with friends and family

First (and most importantly) gather your friends and family to join in the festivities, it’s no fun celebrating on your own! Holi Festival is all about having fun and promoting unity and is therefore best enjoyed surrounded by the company of loved ones. During this time people are encouraged to put their differences aside and the celebration is meant to bring communities together and often ends with friends and family visiting each other's homes in the evening.

 

Make a bonfire

On the eve of Holi, it's tradition to make a bonfire and place a small statue of Holika in the firewood. This is done due to the legend of the demon king Hiranyakashipu and symbolises the triumph of good over evil. This evening is also a time for friends and family to gather together and dance and celebrate around the bonfire.

Use colour powder

Holi is also known as the Festival of Colours as it’s tradition for people to shower each other with bright colour powder, also known as gulal, or mix the powder with water to paint on each other's faces. A rainbow of colours is typically used and each colour represents a different emotion or meaning:

Red - Colour of Love and Passion
Yellow - Colour of Happiness and Peace
Blue - Colour of Calm and Otherworldliness
Green - Colour of Nature and New Beginnings
Pink - Colour of Youth, Good Health and Playfulness 
Orange - Colour of Courage and Sacrifice
Purple - Colour of Supreme Peace and Wisdom

    The colours are non-toxic and shouldn't stain when used correctly, however it's best to wear clothing that you won't mind getting ruined and covered in colours. The best way to partake in this event however is by dressing in a white t-shirt or white clothing to show off all the colours you’ve attracted throughout the day. Don’t forget your colour accessories too!

     

    Enjoy traditional Holi food and drink

    Don’t forget to indulge in delicious festival treats! There are lots of traditional Indian meals, sweets and drinks that can be enjoyed during Holi. One staple of the festival is Thandai, a refreshing creamy milk drink that is prepared with a mixture of spices, nuts and sugar. Or perhaps try a traditional sweet like gujiya, a sweet fried dumpling filled with milk solids and nuts.

    We particularly like the sound of dahi vada, a savoury snack made from lentils that are dunked in creamy yoghurt and topped with spices and chutney. Sounds delicious!

     

    Ultimately, Holi is a celebration of new beginnings and a chance to have fun with friends and family. As March 25th draws closer, it’s time to start preparing for the festival by stocking up on colour powder (make sure you have enough of every colour!) and accessories to make your day as bright and fun-filled as possible.

    We’ll be down at Leeds Holi Festival on both 23rd and 24th March selling our traditional Holi powder, so make sure you grab a ticket, come down to see us and join in the celebrations! The 23rd is for all those who want to really get into the party spirit, whilst the 24th is a family-friendly Holi celebration which is sure to keep the kids entertained all day!

    Or if you’re hosting your own Holi event or party, use our handy colour powder calculator to work out how much you’ll need based on the number of people attending. You can also always drop us an email at hello@ministryofcolours.com or call us on 0330 321 3996 and we’d be happy to help you get prepared for all your Holi Festival needs!


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