Holi Summer Festival in Innsbruck: Colorful experience on June 14th!

Erleben Sie das Holi Summer Festival am 14. Juni 2025 in Innsbruck: Farben, Musik, Spaß und vieles mehr erwarten Sie!
Experience the Holi Summer Festival on June 14, 2025 in Innsbruck: colors, music, fun and much more await you! (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Holi Summer Festival in Innsbruck: Colorful experience on June 14th!

Innsbruck, Österreich - On June 14, 2025, the time has finally come: The Holi Summer Festival takes place on the open-air site of the Music Hall Innsbruck. With great anticipation, the organizers expect between 1,800 and 2,000 dancing, colorful visitors who celebrate the "festival of colors", originally from India. In Innsbruck, the festival is interpreted as a modern experience in which the focus is on electronic music and community celebrations. Spring started in the sign of colors!

The musical program not only ensures regional DJs, but also international acts, which mainly perform electronic beats and house music. If you want, you can let off steam at the Design Station and design your individual festival look with glittering stones and face paint. There will also be play stations, such as throwing cans, where team spirit and sociable cooperation are promoted.

The perfect festival day

To make the festival day as pleasant as possible, there is a chill area with deck chairs and parasols, where you can relax after intensive celebration. A water station ensures that the necessary refreshment that offers fresh drinking water and invites you to wash the bright colors thoroughly. If you want to keep your changing clothes safely, you can deposit it in the cloakroom for a small fee of € 2. However, the festival goers should make sure that the IVB does not transport heavily dirty people.

Another important point for all festival guests: A valid photo ID must be brought. The admission is permitted from the age of 16, whereby 15-year-olds can come in accompanied by their parents and with a declaration of consent. The following applies to the younger visitors: Access is only allowed accompanied by a legal guardian.

security and sustainability

The organizers pay particular attention to the safety and health of the visitors. The color powder used is made of corn flour with food coloring, is dermatologically tested, harmful substances -free and biodegradable. But be careful: for safety reasons, your own color powder or color accessories are not allowed. The risk of health problems by the colors is also taken into account: people with respiratory diseases are advised against the visit, and contact lens carriers should definitely wear protective glasses. A professional security service and paramedics will be on site at the event.

There are also

entry restrictions on the items brought along: glass bottles, dangerous utensils and your own drinks are not desirable. If you prefer to show yourself in white clothes, you have the best chance of living the colors fully, because the colorful clouds of color are particularly visible and are easier to wash out. In the event of weather -related changes, the festival could be postponed to June 21, 2025, as those responsible have already announced in advance.

The Holi Festivals have been enjoying increasing popularity in Europe for years, and according to Inn active, over a million people have participated in these colorful celebrations in the past eight years. In Germany, the concept is presented as an exuberant fun event without a religious background - a highlight for everyone who wants to enjoy life to the fullest. Immerse yourself in a large color cloud, which is what the Holi Festival is!

Anyone who wants to be informed in advance about health aspects: According to Hamburg, color powder particles can get into the respiratory tract and bring with them health risks, especially for sensitive groups. Health protection is therefore the top priority in order to be able to enjoy the visit carefree.

So get ready for an unforgettable experience in Innsbruck - the Holi Summer Festival is colorful, full of music and above all: with many, many happy faces!

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