Top Basant Tracks for Basant Festival 2026

Top Basant Tracks for Basant Festival 2026
On year this 2026, February meant to be a Basant month, as Lahore officially celebrate Basant on February 6 to 8 under the Punjab Kite Flying Order 2025. On continues three-days public will fill the skies with kites. Punjab Government has also released a new Basant anthem as it ramps up celebrations in Lahore, the most important thing of this festival is the playlist or song tracks for celebrating Basant days.
The Basant playlists is the fully combination of classic Punjabi anthems, the new Basant Song ‘Phir Aai Basant’ will catch the happiness of patangbazi yellow attire, and rooftop get together creating so much chaos in the all-over social media.
Three Pakistani Basant songs that would be included as the most favorites Basant song in 2026
This timeless classic Basant song ‘Patangbaaz Sajna’ sung by Fariha Pervez from early 2000s, has seen to viral again, as with millions of listeners made this song the definitive kite-flying national hymn
The lyrics of this song arousing the excitement of ‘bo kata’ and knotted threads flawlessly match the competitive spirit of Basant.
On Instagram and YouTube, Fans express their sentimental feelings which give them their childhood moments like ‘back in full force’ after the long gap of this nostalgic festival.
The other Punjabi song ‘Guddi Wangon Sajna’ sung by Afshaan, with its upbeat rhythms and festive vibes, this song vibrates with melodies of embellishment and carnival, portrayal equivalents to Basant’s yellow-clad celebrators. It’s often presented in user-generated playlist for its bouncing beats, makes the people start dancing on their rooftop.
Last but not least Phir Aai Basant, sung by Bilal Saeed, this song will officially release on 6 February 2026 for this year Basant festival, the Anthem has launched by Punjab Information & Culture Department. This high-energy song symbols the festival’s glorious return after 18 years. It celebrates renewal and cultural pride with modern Punjabi ability. The lyrics include a warning about consequences for breaking rules, followed by a reminder to celebrate in a responsible way, an apparent nod to the safety concerns that have long surrounded Basant.
These most favorites Basant track presented Pakistan’s ironic musical legacy, which joins the generation to generation by stories of love, joy and relations.
From old-school favorites to official approval hits, they highlight how Basant exceeds simple kite flying, it’s a cultural renewal.
As Lahore prepares for three days of safe, planned celebrations, these songs are firing the enthusiasm.
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