Create A Holi-Mess Like Never Before: Here’s Why You’ve Gotta Be At Holi Moo Festival!

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Still mulling over your Holi plans? Think no more. Block your calendar for 21 March as India’s first multi-stage, multi-genre music festival, Holi Moo! is back with its 13th edition at Asiad Tower Lawns, Asiad Village, Siri Fort. We’re giving you all the reasons why you SHOULD NOT miss it.

Groove To Some Moozik

The festival features multiple simultaneous stages- THIS, THAT, WHICH & WHAT, each highlighting a different genre of music. World Music, Indie and Experimental, Hip Hop, Reggae and Electronic Music - you name them, they have it all! This year, groove to the beats of Barmer Boys, Chaar Hazaari, The Jazz B’stards, the Adil Manuel Collective and more. The 10,000 Lions Sound System, touted as the first authentic Jamaican sound system, will also make its Delhi debut at the festival, along with selektas from around the world.

Start The Celebrations Early

If you can’t contain your excitement for Holi, start celebrating early with pre-Holi Moo! Gigs at five cultural hotspots across the city. Pre-Holi celebrations start on March 15 and go on till March 17th. Here’s where you can attend them:

March 15 - Club BW - DJ ATTIS and DJ Sid-Heart Morisson

March 16 - Whisky Samba - DJ Farhan Rehman

March 16 - Mango Bar and Kitchen - DJs Gags, Arsenik, Rufu, Jessa

March 17 - Raasta, Green Park

Eat, Drink, Play Holi, Repeat!

Taking a cue from the festival itself, The Holi Moo! Festival gives you an opportunity to gorge on some delectable Indian and Western street foods, colorfully crafted, Holi-inspired cocktails and celebrate the festival of colours with eco-friendly, organic gulaal.

They’re Famous!

If celebrating at Vrindavan (aka the best known place for Holi on Earth) is not your thing, you’ve gotta be at the second best place. Amirite? So here’s your chance to live a bit of that fame with party fans from across the world coming together here.

Grow Your Squad

Got your friends acting all lazy this time? Fret not. Go solo to the festival and make new friends as the festival sees attendance from diverse artistes and an audience comprising of expats, making it a perfect venue to make new friends. We’ve heard that they’ve had over 70,000 people attend it from over 100 countries so far!

So, We’re Saying…

Moo-ve over your usual Holi plans and celebrate the festival of colours with some experiential music, amazing Indian and Western street food and cool people. Don’t be a lazy bum and book your passes for the Holi Moo! Festival right away.

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