London: Joy, culture, and community spirit hit the heart of London on October 12 as thousands gathered at Trafalgar Square to celebrate Diwali on the Square 2025, the UK capital's flagship Diwali celebration.
The free public event, organized by the Mayor of London in collaboration with the Diwali in London Committee, transformed one of the city's most iconic landmarks into a vibrant hub of dance, music, food, and spiritual reflection, marking the Festival of Lights in true multicultural style, according to an official release.
The festivities opened with a dazzling performance by 200 dancers in traditional South Asian attire, combining classical, folk, and Bollywood moves to electrify the crowd. Throughout the day, the main stage continued to showcase an eclectic mix of performances by members of the city's Hindu, Sikh, and Jain communities, highlighting the shared values and rich cultural heritage of Diwali.

Vibrant community colors of Diwali at Trafalgar Square. (Photo courtesy: X@MetPoliceHindu)
In a message posted on X, London Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed his pride and gratitude. "Thank you to everyone who joined us to share in the spirit of Diwali on Trafalgar Square today and celebrate the triumph of light over darkness. I wish a very happy Diwali to London's Hindu, Sikh, and Jain communities as they celebrate next week."
Beyond the stage, Trafalgar Square was alive with family-friendly activities, including sari and turban tying, yoga and meditation workshops, puppet shows, and cultural quizzes in the Children's Zone. Festival-goers explored A Glimpse of Goddesses, a meditative experience centred around the Shakti Wheel, which honoured the nine forms and virtues of the Goddess in Hindu tradition.