This is a list of all major Holi celebrations in Melbourne
AIII 10th Holi Fair
Hosted by: AIII – The Australian Indian Innovations Inc. and Dr RnB Entertainment
Date: Sunday, 4 March 2018 at 11:30–18:30
Venue: Springers Leisure Centre, 400 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough, Victoria, Australia 3173
Scrumptious Food by Melbourne’s various most famous food trucks
Children’s Rides, Camel Rides, Pony Rides & Variety Stalls, Massive DJ & Sound, Nonstop Music for all those Dance lovers and the fun of playing with Powdered Colour, Water Balloons for Kids,
Dry Powder Holi & Water Based Holi for the first time in Melbourne By AIII,
Festival of Colours 2018
Hosted By: Harekrishna Valley
Date: Sun. 25 February 2018
Time: 11:00 am – 4:00
Venue: Barwon Park Mansion, 105 Inverleigh Road, Winchelsea, VIC 3241
You will need to buy the colours – 3 packets at $10. At venue each packet costs $5. You must bring your Eventbrite ticket to the venue to receive your pre-ordered colours. No refunds are possible once colour packets are sold. Car parking at the event is $10 per car. Snacks and food will be available at $5-$12. No alcohol, drugs, meat or smoking allowed at the event.
Holi at Werribee Racecourse
Hosted By: Festivals of South Asia Inc.
Date: 3rd March 2018
Time: 11:00 AM to 08:00 PM
Venue: Werribee Racecourse, 2 – 10 Bulban Rd, Werribee, VIC 3030
Adults – $5 and Kids enter free.
Colorfest Melbourne
Hosted By: Star Event Productions
Date: 29th April 2018
Time: 11:00 AM to 04:00 PM
Venue: Moonee Valley Racing Club, 1 McPherson St, Moonee ponds
Email : info@stareventproductions.com.au
One Massive Festival with Non Stop Music & Dance.This is one of kind Colour festival that will fuze all the elements of EDM, Commercial with touch of RNB Music, Pop, House. Live performances from the City’s Best DJ’s.
Rang Barse – Festival of Colours
Date: Sunday, 18 March 2018
Time: 11:00–18:00
Venue: Monash Clayton Sports Center, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Free Entry
The Rang Barase theme is to bring the communities and individuals with different cultural, religious and national background to come together and enjoy the feeling of companionship and friendship amongst known and unknowns by sharing the fun of sprinkling and dusting the beautiful dry
colours on each other signifying that the Mother nature’s scheme of beautiful colours is non-discriminatory and it creates a blissful complementary combination of pleasure enjoyed by everyone.
Holi at St Kilda Beach
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