
Holi Moo! Festival is one of India’s oldest and most successful festivals that has created a place of prestige for itself in India’s cultural calendar held annually on the day of Holi in New Delhi.
The 16th edition sees the Festival return to its spiritual home in the heart of South Delhi after traveling to Goa & Dehradun in its last couple of outings. The Festival will take place on the 25th of March 2024 at Jhankar Lawns, Asiad Tower, Asian Games Village Complex, Sirifort, New Delhi.
The festival will feature 4 stages comprising of live and electronic music across genres of World, Indie, Folktronica, Techno, House, HipHop & BollyKool and will feature known and upcoming artists from India and Overseas.
The Holi Moo! Festival of Moozik, Madness & Color is the first one‐of‐its‐kind, unique melting pot of art, culture, music, food, dancing, colors and nationalities. It is India’s first multi‐arena, multi‐genre and multi‐stage annual festival that attracts artists and audience from around the World to express and exult in an experience that has no parallel.
The last edition held in New Delhi was attended by over 8000 people from over 80 Countries, making it a truly International Affair. With its strong media presence in India and overseas, one can assess that the Holi Moo! Festival is on the cultural calendar of key global agencies and international publications.
Since its inception in 2006, the last 15 editions have hosted over 700 artists perform to over 65,000 people from over 100 countries, cumulatively. The last few editions have seen the festival grow from a single day event on the day of Holi to a 30-day celebration of music, art, fashion, film, photography, theatre and counter culture. Our loyal fan base comprises carefully profiled, like-minded artists and an audience with expats comprising of over fifty percent of annual footfalls celebrating with organic colours.
International Coverage, Support and Recognition
‘The top pick of the season’s cultural events worth traveling for in 2018’ by The Economist.
‘Among the top 12 Festivals worth traveling for in 2018 alongside Oktoberfest, New Orleans Jazz Fest, Winter Olympic Games, Day of the Dead’ by USA TODAY
‘Second best place to celebrate Holi on Earth (after the historic celebrations in Vrindavan) by The Wall Street Journal.
With its strong media presence in India and overseas, one can assess that the Holi Moo! Festival is now on the cultural calendar of key international cultural agencies and international publications. It receives requests year-round for information from all parts of the world so people can plan their travel to India around the Festival.
In 2017, the festival was covered by the London Metro and the Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Germany’s largest press agency, which in turn disseminated the coverage to many European publications. We also hosted a crew from the BBC, whose reportage in the TV series “All Over The Place” was aired across Europe and Asia.
In 2018, the Festival was fortunate to receive immense amount of support from His Excellency Tomasz Lukaszuk, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to India, in bringing one of Poland’s top, platinum-record selling artists, Anna Maria Jopek, especially for the festival.
In the same year, the Festival also hosted a large delegation of 72 students from the Harvard Business School at the festival last year, who learnt first-hand about the cultural diversity that young India experiences every day.
In 2019, Associated Press (AP) carried out a live International feed for the duration of the Festival that was picked by some of the leading International publication across North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia & Australia.