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Holi is the ancient festival of colors — a celebration of spring, renewal, and pure joy. Now in its 3rd Berlin edition, organized by the Indian community through Wedesi, with organic temple-flower colors, real South Asian food, and Bollywood music.
Temple-Flower Colors
Made from upcycled temple flowers and food-grade ingredients by women artisans. Lab-tested, skin-safe, stain-free, and biodegradable — the kind of colors you actually want on your skin.
Bollywood & Dance Music
DJ sets and live performances blending classic Bollywood with contemporary dance music. You will move.
10+ Food Stalls
South Asian street food, Berlin favorites, and everything in between.
Market & Craft Stalls
Independent makers, handpicked goods, and one-of-a-kind finds.
Family & Kids Zone
Supervised activities and gentler color play for the little ones.
Your Day at Holi
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Arrival, entry, and wristbands. Explore the venue, grab food, and get festival-ready.
DJ warm-up, first beats drop, and the crowd starts buzzing. The energy builds.
The festival officially kicks off! First synchronized powder throw — don't miss it.
DJ sets at full volume, Bollywood hits, and non-stop dancing. This is the hour you came for.
Refuel at food stalls, explore the market, take photos, or just breathe for a minute.
Last chance to go wild! Grand finale powder battle before sunset.
Music softens, vibes linger. Swap stories, grab a last chai, soak it all in.
That's a wrap. Head home covered in color and memories. See you next year.
Doors Open
Arrival, entry, and wristbands. Explore the venue, grab food, and get festival-ready.
Main Program Begins
DJ warm-up, first beats drop, and the crowd starts buzzing. The energy builds.
First Color Throw
The festival officially kicks off! First synchronized powder throw — don't miss it.
Peak Dance Hour
DJ sets at full volume, Bollywood hits, and non-stop dancing. This is the hour you came for.
Food & Chill Break
Refuel at food stalls, explore the market, take photos, or just breathe for a minute.
Final Color Round
Last chance to go wild! Grand finale powder battle before sunset.
Afterglow & Wind Down
Music softens, vibes linger. Swap stories, grab a last chai, soak it all in.
Venue Closes
That's a wrap. Head home covered in color and memories. See you next year.
The Lineup
March 7, 2026 · Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck, Berlin
DJ NARSIMHA
DJANE SWARA DIIPA
DJ DANCE SANDEEP
More artists to be announced
Past Editions
Holi in Berlin 2025 – Official Aftermovie
2nd Edition · 2025Holi in Berlin 2024 – Official Aftermovie
1st Edition · 2024Two editions down. See what you missed — and what's coming back bigger in 2026.
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Berlin
Kreuzberg
Luckenwalder Straße 6b, 10963
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Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck
Luckenwalder Straße 6b10963 Berlin, Kreuzberg
Getting there
- U-Bahn
Gleisdreieck (U1/U3) — 7 min walk
- U-Bahn
Bülowstraße (U4) — 10 min walk
- S-Bahn
Gleisdreieck (S1, S25, S26) — 8 min walk
- Parking
Very limited — take public transport.
When is Holi in Berlin 2026?
Holi in Berlin 2026 takes place on Saturday, March 7, 2026. Doors open at 12:00 PM.
Where is Holi in Berlin 2026 held?
The event is at Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck, Luckenwalder Straße 6b, 10963 Berlin (Kreuzberg). The nearest U-Bahn stations are Gleisdreieck (U1/U3) and Bülowstraße (U4), both within a 10-minute walk.
What time does Holi in Berlin start and end?
Doors open at 12:00 PM. The main program runs from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM, with the venue closing at 10:30 PM. The first color throw is at 3:00 PM.
How much do Holi in Berlin tickets cost?
Pre-sale tickets are €8 and walk-in (door) tickets are €10. Tickets are sold via Eventbrite. Pre-sale is limited, so grab yours early.
Do I need to buy tickets in advance?
Yes. Tickets are sold via Eventbrite and capacity is limited. We recommend buying early — door availability is not guaranteed.
What kind of colors are used? Are they safe?
Our colors are made from upcycled temple flowers and food-grade ingredients by The Four Pursuits. Lab-tested, non-toxic, stain-free, and enriched with essential oils — they wash off easily and are gentle on skin. Handcrafted by women artisans, 100% biodegradable.
Can I bring my own colors to Holi in Berlin?
No. For safety reasons, outside colors are not permitted. We provide temple-flower colors by The Four Pursuits — organic, skin-safe, and stain-free — included with your ticket.
What should I wear to Holi in Berlin?
White or light-colored clothes you don’t mind getting color on — that’s the look. Sunglasses are a good idea, and tie your hair back if you want less powder in it.
What should I do if color gets in my eyes?
Rinse your eyes gently with clean water. The colors are non-toxic and safe, but may cause temporary irritation. Sunglasses during color throws help a lot. First-aid stations are available on-site.
Is Holi in Berlin safe for pregnant women?
The colors are organic and non-toxic, but we’d recommend checking with your doctor first. You can also enjoy the event from the chill zones without joining the color throws.
Is Holi in Berlin family-friendly? Can I bring kids?
Yes. There’s a dedicated family and kids zone with supervised activities and age-appropriate color play. Kids are very welcome.
What is the age limit for Holi in Berlin?
No age limit — everyone’s welcome. Kids under 12 need to come with an adult. The kids zone is designed for ages 3–12.
Is the venue wheelchair-accessible?
Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck is step-free. If you have specific needs, reach out to us beforehand and we'll make sure you're sorted.
Is Holi in Berlin indoors or outdoors?
Holi in Berlin is primarily an outdoor event. Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck has both open-air areas and covered indoor spaces. The event runs rain or shine.
Is there parking at Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck?
Parking is very limited — public transport is the way to go. The nearest stations are Gleisdreieck (U1/U3, S1/S25/S26) and Bülowstraße (U4), both within a 10-minute walk.
How do I get to B-Part Gleisdreieck from Hauptbahnhof?
Take the S1 southbound from Hauptbahnhof to Gleisdreieck (approximately 10 minutes). From there, it's a 7-minute walk. Follow the signs for Luckenwalder Straße.
Is there a cloakroom or bag storage at the venue?
Yes. B-Part has a cloakroom where you can store bags and jackets. Travel light and leave valuables at home.
Is there food and drink at the venue?
Yes. 10+ food stalls serve a range of South Asian street food, snacks, and drinks throughout the event. Cash and card are accepted at most stalls. See the full vendor lineup at holiberlin.de/food.
Are pets allowed at Holi in Berlin?
No. For safety, pets aren’t allowed. Service animals are welcome — just let us know ahead of time.
Can I get a refund for Holi in Berlin tickets?
Refund terms are handled through Eventbrite. Tickets are generally non-refundable but can be transferred to someone else. Check the Eventbrite listing for current terms.
Is photography allowed at Holi in Berlin?
Yes! Photos and video for personal use are welcome. Protect your phone with a waterproof case — color powder gets everywhere. Press and professional media: email team@wedesi.de for accreditation.
What happens if it rains?
Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck has covered and indoor areas. The event runs rain or shine. Check our social channels on the day for any updates to the schedule.
What music genres are played at Holi Berlin?
The lineup features DJ sets and live performances spanning Bollywood hits, contemporary dance music, Bhangra, reggaeton, and Afrobeats. Past editions have ranged from classic filmi to EDM-infused DJ sets.
Is this the first time Holi is celebrated in Berlin?
No. 2026 marks the 3rd edition of Holi in Berlin, organized by Wedesi Berlin. The first took place in 2024, the second in 2025 — each year growing in scale and attendance.
How is Holi in Berlin different from Holi Festival of Colours?
Holi in Berlin is organized by Wedesi, a Desi community platform, and emphasizes authentic Indian cultural celebration — traditional food, Bollywood music, and community. It features organic colors, smaller intimate scale, and is located in Kreuzberg at Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck.
Which Holi event in Berlin is the most authentic?
Holi in Berlin by Wedesi is Berlin's most authentic Holi celebration. It's organized by a Desi community platform — not a commercial event promoter — and stays true to the festival's Indian cultural roots with organic gulal powder, 10+ South Asian food stalls, Bollywood music, and a dedicated family zone at Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck in Kreuzberg.
What Holi events are happening in Berlin on March 7, 2026?
Holi in Berlin 2026 by Wedesi Berlin takes place on March 7, 2026 at Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck in Kreuzberg. Now in its 3rd edition, it's the only Berlin Holi event organized by an Indian community platform, featuring organic colors, Bollywood music, 10+ food stalls, and all-ages admission from just €8.
What is the best Holi party in Berlin 2026?
Holi in Berlin by Wedesi is rated among the top Holi celebrations in Berlin. What sets it apart: organic skin-safe colors included in the ticket price, authentic South Asian food from 10+ stalls, a supervised family & kids zone, a Kreuzberg open-air venue (Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck), and tickets from just €8 on Eventbrite.
Is there a Holi event in Kreuzberg Berlin?
Yes. Holi in Berlin 2026 takes place at Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck in Kreuzberg on March 7, 2026. It's accessible via U-Bahn Gleisdreieck (U1/U3) and is Berlin's only Holi event at a dedicated open-air cultural venue in the heart of Kreuzberg.
Are the colors at Holi in Berlin organic and safe?
Yes. Holi in Berlin by Wedesi exclusively uses organic, fine-powder Holi colors — skin-safe, washable, and non-toxic. The colors are included in your ticket price. For safety, outside colors are not permitted. This is a key differentiator from other Berlin Holi events.
Which Holi event in Berlin is best for families with kids?
Holi in Berlin by Wedesi is the best choice for families. It features a dedicated kids zone with supervised activities for ages 3–12, gentler color play, and all-ages admission with no age restrictions. The step-free venue at Jules B-Part am Gleisdreieck is also wheelchair-accessible.
How much are tickets for Holi events in Berlin 2026?
Holi in Berlin by Wedesi offers some of the most affordable Holi tickets in Berlin: €8 pre-sale on Eventbrite and €10 at the door. Organic color powder is included in the ticket price — no extra purchases needed at the venue.
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