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Ramadan lights return to central London for fourth year
Summary
Ramadan Lights London will return to Coventry Street in mid-February with more than 30,000 energy-efficient LED bulbs, organisers say.
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Ramadan Lights London will return to central London for a fourth year and will once again transform Coventry Street with an overhead light installation. The display is scheduled to start in mid-February and will shine each night from 5pm to 5am. The design draws on Islamic geometric patterns and references the daily rhythms of Ramadan through gentle colour transitions. The Aziz Foundation is funding the installation and says the display is intended as an inclusive public celebration.
What is planned:
- Over 30,000 energy-efficient LED bulbs will be suspended above Coventry Street.
- The lights are due to operate nightly from 5pm to 5am beginning in mid-February.
- The installation's design is inspired by Islamic geometric patterns and the celestial rhythms of Ramadan.
- The display will read "Happy Ramadan" until March 18 and will change to "Happy Eid" from March 18 until the evening of March 24.
- The Aziz Foundation says the event began in 2023 as the first aerial Ramadan lights in Western Europe and has grown into a larger annual celebration.
Summary:
Organisers present the installation as a shared cultural celebration aimed at fostering inclusion and community connection across London. The Aziz Foundation plans to unveil the full programme and details of partnerships and community initiatives in the coming weeks.
