The vibrant spirit of Telangana came alive in Dallas as the Telangana Peoples Association of Dallas (TPAD) organized the grand “Spring Fest 2026” celebrations with great enthusiasm and community participation. The free family event brought together Telugu families from across the Dallas-Fort Worth area for an evening filled with culture, music, food, and entertainment.

Held at the Grandscape Lawn & Stage in Texas, the festival turned into a colorful celebration of Telugu culture and togetherness. Families, children, and community members gathered in large numbers, making the event one of the biggest Telugu community celebrations in the region.

A major highlight of the evening was the live musical performance by popular singer Meher Chanti and the M-Live Band. Their energetic performance entertained the audience with popular Telugu songs and created a festive atmosphere throughout the venue. Many attendees were seen singing and dancing along to the live music performances.

Special attractions for children, including fun games and activities, kept families engaged throughout the evening. The 360-degree photo booth became a crowd favorite, while the raffle draws added excitement and anticipation among attendees.

Food and shopping vendor booths received an overwhelming response from visitors. Guests enjoyed a wide variety of Indian and Telangana-style delicacies while also exploring several shopping and community stalls set up at the venue.

The event was successfully organized under the leadership of TPAD President Lakshmi Poreddy, Board of Trustee Chair Ravikanth Mamidi, Coordinator Linga Reddy Alva, and Foundation Committee Chair Raghuveer Bandaru, along with several volunteers and community members.

Organizers expressed gratitude to everyone who attended and supported the event, stating that TPAD’s mission is to unite the Telugu community and promote Telangana culture and traditions among future generations in the United States.