Garba in Dallas–Fort Worth: Your Navratri 2026 Guide
A booming Metroplex scene rivaling the country's biggest markets.
Navratri 2026 runs from October 11 to 20, and Dallas–Fort Worth is gearing up for nine nights of raas. The DFW Metroplex has quietly become one of the country's fastest-growing Garba markets.
The main floor
Much of the season centers on expo centers across the Metroplex, with DFW Gujarati organizations among the organizers shaping the nightly lineups. Expect a mix of traditional taali Garba early in the evening and higher-energy live sets as the night builds.
Getting tickets
Nightly passes typically run $40–$150, with premium celebrity nights higher, and most organizers offer multi-night bundles plus a group discount for parties of ten or more. Browse and book every Dallas–Fort Worth night on Rameelo.
For a deeper local breakdown — venues, parking, and which nights to prioritize — Rameelo's editorial team maintains a full Dallas–Fort Worth Garba guide.
Plan your night
Doors usually open around 7 PM but the floor rarely fills before 10. Wear broken-in footwear, hydrate, and save something for the midnight raas — that's when Dallas–Fort Worth is at its best.
Events Editor
Anjali Shah
Anjali maps the global Garba calendar, from Ahmedabad's heritage grounds to diaspora nights in New Jersey and London. If there is a beat worth dancing to, she has the guest list.