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Sunshine, Community Spirit and Culture: Europe’s Largest Eid Festival Launches at Westfield London

The London Eid Festival returned in spectacular fashion this past weekend at Westfield London, welcoming thousands of visitors from all faiths and diverse backgrounds to mark the end of Ramadan in a joyful, sunlit celebration of food, culture, and community.

 

Taking place from Friday 4th to Sunday 6th April, the first weekend of this two-part event began with early festivalgoers arriving at Westfield Square well before the 11am opening to enjoy freshly cooked halal street food. From there, guests made their way into the central area of the Westfield mall, which had been transformed into a vibrant indoor market showcasing the rich diversity of Eid celebrations.

 

A free-to-attend event, the London Eid Festival offered over 80 international stalls, featuring everything from boutique gifts, modest fashion, and children’s Islamic books to Korean corn dogs, Henna artists, and lifestyle products. Participating businesses hailed from across the globe, including Turkey, Dubai, and Malaysia, creating a truly international experience at the heart of West London.

 

Outdoors, Westfield Square hosted the food stands and the main entertainment stage, where community celebrities, local performers, and cultural acts took to the stage throughout the weekend, creating a joyful soundtrack for festivalgoers basking in the spring sunshine. The stage was hosted by Tariq Halal, and the lively atmosphere was amplified by a curated Westfield Eid playlist that played across the venue.

 

The London Eid Festival is now in its sixth year and has grown to become Europe’s largest Eid celebration, welcoming visitors from across the UK and beyond, and uniting communities in the spirit of togetherness and celebration.

 

Waleed Jahangir, Festival Director and Managing Director of Algebra Consulting, commented:

“The London Eid Festival is a celebration of unity, culture, and faith – and we are proud to offer a space that welcomes everyone to enjoy and learn. Whether it’s sharing a meal, discovering new brands from around the world, or simply being part of the community spirit, this event reflects the vibrancy of London and the strength of our shared values. The response this weekend has been phenomenal, and we look forward to doing it all again next weekend at Westfield Stratford City.”

 

Following its success at Westfield London, the festival will continue next weekend from 11th to 13th April at Westfield Stratford City, with more entertainment, food, and cultural activities planned.

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