Holi Hai, India's most colorful and famous festival, is coming to Jersey City once again tomorrow.

Holi Hai signifies the triumph of good over evil, the end of winter and the arrival of spring, a day to forgive and forget, and repair broken relationships. The festival will be celebrated at Exchange Place on the Waterfront from noon to 8 p.m.

Live performances will be featured throughout the day with artists such as Rajesh Roy, composer and performer from Mumbai, India; DJ Rekha, the inventor of Basement Bhangra; Indonesian Dance Ensemble Saung Budaya Dance, violinist Sujata Biswas, and the Surati Dance Ensemble.

The Holi Hai festival in Jersey City began in Journal Square, moved to Hamilton Park, and finally to Exchange Place in 2015.

The popular tradition of throwing colors will take place during the celebration. The tradition traces back to Hindu mythology and smearing colors on each other is way for people to celebrate their differences while at the same time creating unity.

Booths will be set up around the event where the attendees can get information about the event, buy coupons for drinks, ID is mandatory for alcohol, buy color packets, and other Surati merchandize.

Food vendors will be present along with a cash bar that will have alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

A kids corner will be available this year as an additional attraction along with a photo booth. The DJ after-party will begin between 3:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Exchange Place is located in Downtown Jersey City between York Street and Christopher Columbus Drive. Registration for the event is free.