Sadiq Khan turned on London's first Ramadan lights in 2023. Between Friday 28 February-Sunday 6 April 2025, a dazzling display of over 30,000 LED bulbs, inspired by Islamic geometric patterns and Ramadan themed lights will take over London’s Coventry Street which is just off the capital’s famous Piccadilly Circus. Across the street will be illuminations made up of over 30,000 LED bulbs with 2025 marking the third year the spot has welcomed celebrations. Ramadan 2025: Lights switched on in London’s Piccadilly Circus to mark start of holy month for Muslims. Over 1,500 people attended the event to mark the start of the month of fasting From 28th February - 6th April 2025, we will once again illuminate the West End with a spectacular, free aerial display - now enhanced with exciting new experiences as part of this year's family friendly programme. Please scroll down to explore the interactive map featuring our 2025 activities. London’s Ramadan Lights are back, and this year, they’re bigger, brighter, and tastier than ever. Returning for a third year, Ramadan Lights London 2025 will once again transform the West End into a dazzling display of faith, culture, and unity. London’s Ramadan Lights are back for a third year, bringing a breathtaking display of over 30,000 glowing LED bulbs to the heart of the city! Running from February 28 to April 6, 2025, this free event will illuminate Coventry Street every night from 5:00 PM to 5:00 AM, celebrating the beauty and spirit of Ramadan. For the third year, Coventry Street in the West End will be illuminated with Ramadan lights – over 30,000 glowing LED bulbs inspired by Islamic geometric patterns and the celestial symbols of West End. The official Ramadan lights display is back in the West End for 2025, a swathe of 30,000 lights switched on by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan. From 28th February to 6th April 2025, London’s West End will shine every night from 5:00pm to 5:00am, celebrating Ramadan and Eid – a dazzling symbol of unity and London’s vibrant, multicultural spirit. This year, to commemorate the Aziz Foundation's 10th anniversary, Ramadan Lights London is set to be more community-focused than ever, with exciting new experiences alongside the iconic Light Upon Light presents Seeking Laylatul Qadr Join us for a spiritually enriching experience! Don’t miss the chance to break your fast with your family and friends in one of the largest Iftar gatherings. For the third year running, London is set to display special Ramadan lights to observe the special month of fasting, prayer, reflection and community in Islam. The ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan is taking place from 28 February to 30 March 2025, culminating with Eid – so make sure you see these glittering displays before then. Londoners may remember seeing the first ever Ramadan lights installation last year in Piccadilly Circus, which was ceremoniously switched on by the Mayor of London. The Mayor will also be joining the ceremony this year to put in a brand new set of lights on Coventry street Piccadilly, along with Adil Ray and a lot of influencers. The start of Ramadan 2025 was celebrated with lights being switched at London’s Piccadilly Circus on Wednesday (26 February). Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, Good Morning Britain presenter Adil Ray and Capital radio host Yasser Ranjha were all in attendance to press the button that would light up the West End. The start of Ramadan 2025 was celebrated with lights being switched at London’s Piccadilly Circus on Wednesday (26 February).. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, Good Morning Britain presenter Adil Ray Experience the magic of Ramadan as Coventry Street lights up with over 30,000 LED bulbs, stunning aerial displays, and Vibrant Crazy Neon Signs . Celebrate unity, diversity, and the spirit of Ramadan in London’s West End from February 28 to April 6. Don’t miss the interactive ‘Spread The Light’ display, Iftar Food Trail, and dazzling ‘Happy Eid’ finale! Mark your calendars and prepare your hearts for the blessed month of Ramadan 2025, with our comprehensive Ramadan calendar featuring Suhoor and Iftar timings. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, is a sacred time of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims worldwide. In 2025, Ramadan is expected to begin on the evening of Friday, 28th February 2025, and conclude on the evening of Sunday, 30th March 2025, subject to the sighting of the moon. First lit up in 2023, the Ramadan Lights are illuminating the West End for the third year running this spring. Set up by the Aziz Foundation, the light display, inspired by Islamic geometric patterns and celestial symbols associated with Ramadan, is made up of more than 30,000 LED bulbs. The lights The Ramadan lights, with more than 30,000 LED bulbs, will light up London nights from 5 pm to 5 am until March 29. Ramadan is marked by fasting during daylight hours, prayer, reflection, and
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