
All signs are pointing to a marvelous March in Houston. With Mardi Gras, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, and more: there’s a lot to enjoy this month. Kicking off the festivities of the month is Houston Holi 2025.
Billed as the “biggest event in Texas celebrating the Indian Festival of Colors”, the incredible Indian festival kicks off on Saturday, March 1. The 16th Houston Holi, hosted by Masala Radio 98.7 FM, regularly draws thousands to celebrate Indian culture in Houston.
For this year’s festival, Houston Holi 2025 is set to feature with a vibrant lineup of performances – ranging from Bollywood DJs to Dhol and other dance performances – as well as Indian street foods, renowned Indian artists, and color powder, color canons, confetti bombs, giveaways, and more!
Here, patrons can enjoy around 25 Bollywood dance performances along with a DJs battle between DJ Boys, DJ Tazmayne, DJ Kaiki, DJ Rajiv, DJ Nish.
Headlining Houston Holi 2025 is renowned Bollywood singer Nindy Kaur of RDB, known for her favorite Holi track Go Pagal, as well as Tamanche Pe Disco, and Whistle Baja. Other performing artists at the festival include Amak and Bollywood Flute & Song artist, Reeva Varghese.
On site will also be free rides for kids including a giant Spiderman obstacle course, pirate’s adventure, a train, inflatables, as well as free cotton candy.
The annual festival is celebrated with flurries of color powders, as such, organizers encourage festival-goers to wear white so the colors show.
Tickets to the Houston Indian Festival of Colors are available through the event website. General Admission tickets start at $15 for individuals, though GA group packages are available for lower prices. VIP tickets are also available.
Houston Holi takes place from 11 am to 5 pm on Saturday, March 1, at BH Ranch at 14149 Player St, Houston, TX 77045. Free parking is available on site.