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Top 5 Holi Parties in Delhi

Holi party is all about music, colours, drink, food and dance. One more thing is that it is of more fun. It will be of high spirit and crazy. There will be many pocket-friendly deals during this time. Dilliwallahs as their party scene to be like themselves - stylish and crazy; and when it comes to celebrations, nobody does it better. So if you still have not planned what you are doing for Holi this year, get your pass for one of these parties that happen in the city.


Here is the list of top 5 holi parties in Delhi:


1. Unite Holi Music Festival:

This festival is a blend of colours and music. This festival represents unity, which is seen in dance performances and music. Highlights of this event are DJ Performance, celebrity guests, flash mob, 8-hours non-stop music, bar facilities and lounge. Just play with organic colours which are safe to your skin and have fun with your amazing photos.

Time: 9th March [10:00 A.M to 6:00 P.M]

Venue: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi

Ticket Fee: INR 999

2. Holi Fest

Holi Fest is ideal to enjoy with your family and friends. It can accommodate up to 1500 people. It is just like a Bollywood themed holi experience. This event contains rain dance, food stalls, organic colours and water guns, non-stop music, tomato, thandai and Bhangra performances. There are many amenities like video coverage, tattoo artists, holi-themed competitions, games and many more.

Time:
10th March[10:00 A.M to 6:00 P.M]

Venue: Shiksha Bharati Public School, Delhi

Ticket Fee: INR 499 (female), INR 599 (male)

3. Rang de


This is the event of disco holi which can be attended with your family and friends. There will be the entry of children which can happen at a discounted price. The amenities provided here are swimming pool, rain dance, DJ performances and many more. One of the main attractions for young is a separate pool. The fun activities include tug of war, balloon games, Punjabi dhol dancing and many more. You will be given free herbal colour, food court facility, gifts, unlimited thandai and many more.



If you are planning this holi in Delhi, travel via Palace on Wheels luxury train which start and end their journey from Delhi.


Time:
9th March[10:30 A.M to 5:30 P.M]

Venue: Richmond Lee Castle GT Karnal Road, Delhi
Ticket Fee: INR 1000 (girls only), INR 1500 (couples)


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4. Holi Craziness:

This is the best party one must consider if you are planning for a rain dance event. This event will be conducted at Qutub Hotel’s catch.IT will contain all the amenities like colours, rain dance, pool party, dhol and many more.This party can accommodate up to 800 people and 500 people can take up the rain dance event. You and your friends can also enjoy the performance of a famous Punjabi singer, and those of various DJ's.

Time: 10th March[10:00 A.M to 10:00 P.M]

Venue:  Catch, Eden Park, Delhi
Ticket Fee: INR 1000

5. Fly in Colours:

Fly in Colours in another notable event which will be held in Delhi. This will be witnessed by the famous singer Parmish Verma. The event also will be performances by many great DJs, famous belts tubes Bollywood, Hindi, Punjabi and Techno. Also, you can meet with troops and Bhangra dance, among other attractions.

Time: 9th March[10:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M]

Venue:
The Zara Farms, Lala Bhagwan Das Road, Delhi
Ticket Fee: INR 1000 (female stag), INR 1500 (male stag)




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