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Holi Colors Ignite North West England Celebrations
6 Mar
Summary
- Holi celebrations feature colors, music, and traditional food.
- Multiple events scheduled across North West England this weekend.
- Family-friendly and over-18 events cater to diverse age groups.

Holi, celebrated as the festival of colors, marks the end of winter and symbolizes the victory of good over evil. This year, following the main day on Wednesday, North West England will host a series of vibrant Holi celebrations over the coming 10 days.
Families and friends will gather to share prayers, traditional foods, sweets, music, and dancing. A central tradition involves throwing brightly colored powders and water, creating a lively and joyful atmosphere.
Events are planned across various locations, including Whitby, Ellesmere Port, and Altrincham on Saturday, featuring live music and Indian street food. Sunday will see free celebrations in Fallowfield's Platt Fields Park and a family-friendly festival at Trafford Park.
Further festivities are scheduled in Blackpool, Preston, and Liverpool. The Trafford Centre will host the Rain Dance Colour Festival Elements on Saturday, March 14th. These ticketed events promise music, dancing, and a blast of color for all attendees.



