Lohri Songs: ‘Oh Ho Ho Ho’, ‘Gallan Goodiyaan’, ‘Chappa Chappa’, ‘Laung Gawacha’ & 2026 festival playlist
Lohri 2026 is lighting up North India with bonfires, dancing, and festive cheer. Groove to a mix of traditional and Bollywood hits like ‘Oh Ho Ho Ho’, ‘Gallan Goodiyaan’, ‘Chappa Chappa’, ‘High Rated Gabru’, and ‘Sundar Mundriye’ while celebrating the harvest festival.
Lohri songs/playlist: It is that time of the year again! Across India especially in Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, streets are buzzing. Bonfires are blazing. The air is full of festive cheer. And why not? Today on January 13, we are celebrating Lohri. The festival marks the end of winter and the joy of harvest season.
Families gather around smoky bonfires. You see them tossing sesame seeds, jaggery, peanuts, corn into the flames. Then comes praying for prosperity and happiness.
Kids, teens, and elders alike dance in circles, singing traditional tunes like the all-time favourite: “Sundar mundriye tera kaun vichara…”
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This classic song is a ritual. It is a thread that weaves everyone together, sparking laughter, claps, and spontaneous dance-offs around fire.
But if you thought Lohri was all about tradition, think again! Modern celebrations are turning into mini-parties. Bollywood beats set up the mood. There are peppy numbers and catchy Bhangra tracks that go along the celebration.
Here we bring you ultimate Lohri songs/playlist for 2026:
Morni Banke (Badhaai Ho)
Laal Ghaghra (Good Newwz)
Charha De Rang
Gallan Goodiyaan (Dil Dhadakne Do)
Kake Di Lohri Nee
Lo Aa Gayi Lohri Ve
Nach Punjaban
Tu Kamaal Di
High Rated Gabru
Mundeya To Bach Ke Rahi
Nachan Nu Jee Karda
Sadi Galli
Balle Balle (Bride and Prejudice)
Sauda Khara Khara
Chappa Chappa Charkha Chale
Oh Ho Ho Ho
Laung Gawacha
So, get ready to groove, laugh, and munch on gajak, seasame and roasted corn. Make sure you do this all while dancing to this curated playlist of catchy beats.
Acharya Balkrishna wishes everyone a joyful Lohri 2026, spreading warmth, knowledge, and Ayurvedic wellness. Celebrate the harvest festival with health, happiness, and festive traditions.
Celebrate Lohri 2026 with flickering bonfires, bhangra beats, and sweet treats. Share warmth, joy, and festive wishes with family and friends as you welcome longer, sunnier days.
President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday extended greetings for Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, and Magh Bihu, asserting that the festivals are symbols of India's rich agricultural traditions and national unity.