Source: Religious and cultural diversity in Thakurgaon is evident through a variety of festivals celebrated by the Muslim and Hindu communities. Muslims observe ceremonies such as
Eid-al-Fitr,
Eid-al- Azha,
Miladunnabi,
Muharram (Ashura), and
Shab-e- Barat. Meanwhile, Hindus partake in numerous
pujas, including
Durga Puja,
Kali Puja,
Lakshmi Puja, Bhiphunda,
Saraswati Puja,
Chadak Puja, Rasajatra, Doljatra, and
Janmastami. Additionally,
New Year celebrations,
Nabanna, and
Paush Sankranti are embraced by all communities. The Milad ceremony among Muslims marks auspicious beginnings and joyful news. Notably, significant occasions like Eid, Durgapuja, Laxmi Puja, Saraswati Puja witness the harmonious interaction between Hindus and Muslims, as both communities visit each other's courtrooms and extend invitations. Moreover, celebrations such as marriages, Akika, Khatna, birthdays, Annaprashan, and more are occasions where people from diverse religious backgrounds come together. Thakurgaon exemplifies a community where religion does not serve as a barrier. Beyond religious festivals, certain cultural practices have become ingrained in the local folk culture. Enjoying bread or rice in the evening, playing traditional musical instruments or participating in Tazia processions are not confined to specific religious festivals; instead, they have evolved to become integral parts of the region's cultural tapestry. On the occasion of the New Year, engaging in bird and fish hunting, sharing meals with fellow community members, consuming traditional foods like nuts and betel leaves, and partaking in cultural activities are common practices embraced by people of all backgrounds in Thakurgaon. There is a versatile practice of culture in the district; few festivals and cultural events are regularly arranged there.
Alpona Sansad arranges
Boishakhi Mela in every
Bangla new year. Held "Eid Fair" at the occasion of Eid-Ul-Adha & Eid-Ul-Fitre every year at Thakurgaon Boro Matth also. Several drama clubs (Sapla Natto Gosty-Estd.1974, Nischintopur Theater-1983 etc. ) practice and perform regularly and stage original and famous dramas every month. Dhamer Gaan is a unique traditional cultural invention of Thakurgaon people. The existing 10 tribes in this area enjoy their own heritage and cultural practices. ==Notable people==