One of the most vibrant celebrations in the Hindu calendar is back, with London gearing up for another incredible Diwali. The city boasts an astonishing mix of things to do throughout the holiday, from must-visit festivals to enthralling exhibitions and beyond. Wembley Park is preparing for festivities that are just as bright, with a weekend packed full of joyous vibes and lots of fun for the whole family.
Their Diwali Weekend will be a three-day celebration of South-Asian culturefeaturing a dynamic lineup of activities including musical performances, dancing, and dazzling lights.
The Diwali Weekend at Wembley Park
This year’s Diwali festivities will be Wembley Park’s most ambitious to date–a three-day, free-to-attend programme running across various venues in the neighbourhood. Expect an electric lineup of top-notch performances, from fire dancers and Bollywood favourites to classical Indian music. There will even be interactive workshops and cultural showcases, transforming Wembley into fabulous festival grounds for a fantastic Diwali.
Highlights from the event include high-energy performances from BollyRed Dance Company and the ‘Diwali Utsav: A Celebration of South Asian Arts’ festival at the Sound Shell stage on Olympic Way. An incredible lineup of artists from across South Asian communities worldwide will take to the stages and streets all weekend long.
As well as all this, visitors will be able to explore Market Square, featuring street food, arts & crafts and offerings from local traders. Another beloved highlight is the lantern-making workshops, with the lanterns later used in a magical parade of lights and art.
The weekend will conclude with an epic party at BOXPARK Wembley with the legendary DJ Ritu (which will also be free but tickets are needed). For the full lineup of events and activities throughout Wembley Park’s Diwali Weekend, click here to visit the website.
So, this Diwali weekender in the heart of Wembley offers a unique way to experience and celebrate this ancient festival. Blending those traditional elements with a modern festival atmosphere, it’s an absolute must if you’re nearby or looking for something to do that weekend. The event will be taking place from Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd November 2024. For more Diwali inspiration, check out our round-up below.