Khushi Festival

Khushi Festival, meaning “a festival of happiness”, is Oldham’s own annual arts and culture festival, led by South Asian women and rooted in joy, connection, and community.

Over the years, Khushi has become a much-loved and highly anticipated festival, growing more successful each year as it reaches wider audiences and brings diverse communities together.

The concept of Khushi was developed in 2017 by the Women’s CHAI Project, growing from a desire to share and celebrate South Asian heritage, culture, creativity, and the simple joy of coming together.

At the heart of Khushi is a brilliant partnership between two outstanding parent organisations – Oldham Coliseum Theatre and The Women’s CHAI Project – supported by Oldham Council, whose shared values, creativity, and commitment to community make the festival possible.

Save the Date

This year's festival takes place on Saturday 1 August

Khushi Festival celebrates the richness and diversity of South Asian communities through vibrant live performances, music, dance, art exhibitions, and hands-on creative activities, alongside family-friendly experiences, delicious street food, and plenty to enjoy for all ages.

"Whether you’re watching, making, moving, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, Khushi Festival is an uplifting, welcoming celebration of happiness, togetherness, and community - and everyone is invited to take part"

Najma Khalid MBE
Founder and Director of Khushi and the Women’s CHAI Project-Care, Help and Inspire CIC.

 

Khushi Festival is produced by Oldham Coliseum Theatre in partnership with CHAI Women. Supported by Oldham Council and with thanks to Oldham Theatre Workshop.

 

Oldham's Festival of Happiness