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. 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 LIGHTS LONDON. 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. The light switch on took place on Coventry Street in Piccadilly Circus. Video, 00:00:29 Watch: London Ramadan lights switch on. Published. 7 March 2024. 0:29. Ramadan volunteers to give food For the first time, London's West End has been lit up with 30,000 lights to mark the holy month of Ramadan. Coventry Street, which links Leicester Square with Piccadilly, is illuminated Where can I go to see the Ramadan Lights? The Ramadan Lights will hang above Coventry Street near Leicester Square. The best spot to get photos is at either end of the street, where you can capture the whole lights exhibit. Coventry Street made history in 2023 as the first location in Western Europe to host aerial Ramadan lights. The annual celebration continues to stand as a global symbol of diversity, unity, and Here is everything you need to know about where to see Ramadan light displays across London this year. On Thursday March 7, the Mayor of London switched on a huge display of 30,000 lights The lights will illuminate Coventry Street in the West End, and you’ll be able to see them all bright and shining every evening for a month between February 28 and March 29 throughout Ramadan in London. London's West End has been lit up with thousands of lights to mark the holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan lights switched on in London's Piccadilly Circus. 1 day ago. Ramadan. London. Share. 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. 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. The display stretches all the way from Picadilly Circus along Coventry Street to Leicester Square, and it’ll shine until 6 April from 5pm to 5am each night. 🏮 London's famous Coventry Street is lit up for Ramadan The Ramadan lights, with more than 30,000 LED bulbs, will light up London nights from 5 pm to 5 am until March 29. VISIT RAMADAN LIGHTS LONDON ON Coventry Street, Piccadilly Circus. Ramadan Lights London 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 This year will be the third annual display of Ramadan lights in London, and will light up gloomy London nights from February 28 until March 29, 5pm to 5am. The display is apparently inspired by The lights above Coventry Street will be switched on from 5pm – 5am every night from 28th February to 29th March, and then on 30th March, the display will change from ‘Happy Ramadan’ to ‘Happy Eid’ and be in place until 6th April. 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. But this year, there’s more than just the stunning aerial light installation. Expect a brand-new [] For the first time ever, London's Piccadilly Circus has been lit up with Ramadan lights to welcome the Islamic holy month of fasting. Mayor Sadiq Khan switched on the display to mark the occasion In 2023, Algbra was proud to bring Ramadan Lights to Central London alongside Aisha Desai, The Aziz Foundation and the Heart of London Business Alliance. This year, we're bringing back the iconic lights in the iconic Oxford Street!
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