Cork's Fitzgerald's Park to host colourful Holi Festival celebration

The annual Holi Festival, which traditionally marks the end of winter, is a significant event on the Hindu calendar
Cork's Fitzgerald's Park to host colourful Holi Festival celebration

UCC students, Indian colleagues and members of the Cork Indian community celebrating the annual Hindu Festival of Holi (Festival of Colours) at University College Cork, last year. Picture: Clare Keogh.

A free event taking place this month in Cork celebrating the annual Hindu Festival of Holi has sold out just three days after registrations opened.

Holi is a popular and significant Hindu event celebrated as the 'Festival of Colours, Love and Spring', but the organisers stressed that the festival is aimed at not just Indians, but every person residing in Cork.

During the festival, which traditionally marks the end of winter and honours the triumph of good over evil, celebrants throw colourful powder called gulal.

Several smaller Holi celebrations have taken place in Cork, but this will be the first large-scale celebration of the festival.

It will take place on March 24 in Fitzgerald Park and is free, though donations are welcome. There will be a DJ, as well as live music, with a dance party for all ages.

There will also be food stalls offering a range of delicious options.

You can find more information or join the waiting list at: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/sanskriticlg/1170637

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