List of festivals in Bangladesh

This is a list of festivals in Bangladesh.

Religious observance

Eid prayer in Comilla

Muslim

Hindu

Buddhist

Christian

Patriotic and National Observances

Cultural festivals

Celebrations of Pahela Baishakh at Dhaka
Bangladeshi girls taking Selfie at Pahela Falgun festival.

General

Music

Folk

  • Pahela Baishakh - on the 1st day of the Bengali calendar and summer festival; also called Bangla Noboborsho; Wearing colour:   [27]
  • Boshonto Utshob - Spring festival also known as Pohela Falgun; Wearing colour:   [28]
  • Nabanna - Winter and harvest festival; Wearing colour:   [29]
  • Borsha Utshob - Monsoon festival; Wearing colour:   
  • Nouka Baich - Boat racing festivals held after the monsoon when rivers are filled

Others

Fairs

Ekushey Book Fair in Dhaka

Local events

Shakrain kite festival, Dhaka
  • Shakrain - in Dhaka at the end of the Poush of the Bengali calendar.[43]
  • Jatiya Pitha Utsab - National Pitha (Cake) Festival.[44]
  • Joy Bangla Concert - annual concert to mark the 7 March Speech of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib.
  • Nouka Baich[45]
  • Bisu Mela[46]

Public holidays

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