05:21PM, Saturday 28 February 2026
An array of colours will fill the air as residents dance and celebrate Holi across East Berkshire next month.
Holi is a major festival in the Hindu calendar, marking the start of spring and celebrating love, life and diversity.
The event is also known as the Festival of Colours and traditionally sees people throw coloured powders, known as gulal.
A host of celebration will be taking place across the Maidenhead, Windsor and Slough areas to mark the occasion.
MAIDENHEAD: The Santan Parivar (TSP) is set to host a 'bigger and better' Holi celebration in Oaken Grove Park on Sunday, March 1 from noon to 3pm.
Guests will be treated to a DJ, Dhol and refreshment stalls.
TSP's youth wing 'Real Impact' are also partnering with local charities to set up a games stall to raise awareness of groups in the area and fundraise for a good cause.
There will be organic colours available.
St John's Ambulance will also be present at the event.
MAIDENHEAD: Guests will enjoy a multilingual DJ and Dhol dance at IAM UK's celebration in Oaken Grove Park.
Maidenhead Holi 2026 on Saturday, March 7, will also feature food stalls and free colours for attendees to use.
Among the other treats will be sweets and surprise raffle prizes.
The event will take place from 11.30am onwards.
To purchase tickets and raffle tickets, visit: https://tapticket.co.uk/?event=d3ad612e-f3bb-48e4-9e95-3dc901bea040#event-details
SLOUGH: A celebration of vibrant colour, dance, music and community is set to take place in the courtyard area of Slough & Langley College on Saturday, March 7.
Britain Ki Holi 2026 will feature a festive heated outdoor marquee, as well as a Bollywood DJ and dhol.
Guests will enjoy a dance flashmob experience and organic colours will be available.
There will also be food stalls to browse, alongside a desi bazaar and thandai.
The event will kick off from 5pm.
For more information, visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/britain-ki-holi-2026-tickets-1980233911937
SLOUGH: An afternoon of music and celebration is on offer at a Holi bash at Slough Cricket Club on Saturday, March 7.
Khelo Holi by the Indian Diaspora in the UK (IDUK) Group & Kric Events, will feature music, a flashmob, bhangra, food and drink, dance performances, a photobooth and unlimited colours from noon to 4pm.
Guests will be treated to DJ beats and dance, food, cocktail and mocktail stalls.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/khelo-holi-at-slough-cricket-club-presented-by-iduk-group-kric-events-tickets-1982135467541
SLOUGH: Adda Slough will be hosting a Holi celebration from noon until 4.30pm on Saturday, March 7.
There will be complimentary colours provided by Adda and guests will enjoy food, music and an Indian bazaar.
The event will take place at the Scout Hall in Upton Court Road.
Guests will enjoy indoor and outdoor celebration spaces and there will be free parking available.
Tickets will cost £9 for adults, £6 for children aged five to 11-years-old and under five's can attend for free.
For more information visit: https://adda-slough.org/tickets
DEDWORTH: Residents of Clewer and Dedworth will be able to make a selection of Indian snacks and street food to celebrate Holi at a Cultural Kitchen workshop next month.
Organised by Community Chef - Good Food For All, the hands-on workshop will provide the opportunity to make food such as samosas, Bhel Puri, mango Lasi and golgapa.
The workshop costs £1 and will take place in the community room at Sawyers Close in Dedworth from 2pm to 4pm on Tuesday, March 3.
The initiative is funded by Abri housing association.
Places for the workshop are limited and need to be pre-booked.
For more information, visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cultural-kitchen-holi-sawyers-close-dedworth-windsor-tickets-1982347421501
If you are holding an event that does not appear in this list, email jadek@baylismedia.co.uk
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