London is gearing up for the much-anticipated return of London Ki Holi, the city’s largest Festival of Colours, set to take place on Saturday, 7th March 2026.

The event promises a vibrant celebration of Holi, bringing together thousands from across the capital and beyond for a day of music, dance, food, and colourful festivities.
Organisers say the festival is more than just a celebration of the traditional Indian festival of Holi. “This annual event not only celebrates Holi but also brings together people from London and the wider community for a reunion, helps people make new friends, and adds value to the culture,” said Joydeep Das, the event organiser. “It embraces the rich multicultural communities here, including Gujarati, Tamil, and Bhangra traditions.”
Taking place on a single ground, London Ki Holi offers attendees the chance to experience the joyous spirit of Holi with lively performances, delicious food stalls, and, of course, the iconic throwing of coloured powders. It’s an opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together in a spirit of unity and celebration.
The festival will run from midday until 9pm, giving plenty of time for visitors to enjoy the full range of activities planned throughout the day.
For those planning to attend, organisers recommend wearing white clothing to make the most of the colourful atmosphere.
Further details about the event are available on the official website: https://eelassociation.com





