Nick Holiday’s Holi Rave Sells Out Online

Limited door tickets drop tomorrow—snag your spot with Kevin Abstract, Dylan Brady & team.

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Nick Holiday’s much-anticipated Holi Rave has officially sold out its online allotment, the DJ and event curator announced in a fresh Instagram update. Fans who’ve been tracking the lineup—Kevin Abstract, Dylan Brady, Ky Newman, OK Sure, Chase Hall and Pluko—are now eyeing the limited tickets that will go on sale at the door tomorrow morning.

Star-studded Lineup

Holiday’s roster for this year’s festival-style party reads like a who’s-who of boundary-pushing talent. Kevin Abstract, best known as a founding member of the hip-hop collective Brockhampton, will bring his solo set to the main stage. Club-founding producer Dylan Brady of 100 gecs fame is slated to drop genre-bending beats, while indie-pop singer Ky Newman rounds out the top billing. Electronic acts OK Sure (the Paris-based duo), DJ Chase Hall and up-and-coming producer Pluko fill out the card, promising a high-energy, multistage experience.

Rapid Sellout

Holiday first teased ticket availability in a post earlier this month, writing “tickets available now, link in bio. only $10.💙” alongside a lineup graphic tagging each act. Within days, those budget-friendly presale tickets vanished. The latest Instagram Story update reads, “UPDATE: SOLD OUT. LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR TOMORROW. FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. 😍😍😍,” confirming that the online batch is gone and that fans will need to line up if they still want in.

Door Ticket Alert

For anyone still hoping to join the party, a reserved block of tickets will be released at venue doors starting at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Entry will be strictly first-come, first-served, with no holds or guarantees once the line forms. Holiday’s post urges fans to arrive early and come prepared for what’s described as a “movie” of an event, referencing his own words that have circulated since the initial announcement.

A look at the promotional image—bright powders streaking across a bold typeface, artist names cascading in neon over a festival photograph—captures the vibrant spirit of Holi Rave. No technical details are necessary: it’s the energy and sense of color play that define the visual identity of the event.

What Fans Are Saying

Social media chatter has been nonstop since the Instagram update dropped. One commenter noted, “I woke up and immediately saw the sold-out notice—bummed but also excited to line up tomorrow!” Another tagged friends to remind them that early arrival will be critical.

Looking back at Holiday’s feed, the progression is clear: from teasing affordable $10 tickets to selling out in record time, he’s turned a personal passion project into one of the most talked-about springtime gatherings.

Despite the online sellout, there’s still hope for last-minute attendees. The door-ticket window opens early, and Holiday’s promise of “first come first serve” ensures that a handful of spots remain for those willing to stake their morning on securing entry.

Holiday’s Holi Rave has become a rite of spring for a generation that loves genre-defying artists and immersive live experiences. Even with the online block sold out, tomorrow’s door tickets offer a final chance to join Kevin Abstract, Dylan Brady and company in a night of music, color and curated chaos that only Holiday could pull off.

Whether you’re a Brockhampton superfan or an electronic-music aficionado, set your alarm, line up early and prepare for a celebration that sold out for a reason.

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Poulami is an associate editor. She did her MA in English from Miranda House, University of Delhi and has qualified UGC-NET. She also holds a PG diploma in Editing and Publishing from Jadavpur University. Her journey as a content writer began in 2017 and since then, Poulami has garnered diverse interests along the way.

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