Narenj Gul Eid Festival 2026

Sunday 7 June  ·  3 PM – 9:30 PM  ·  Byron Hall, Harrow  ·  Buy Tickets →
The Festival

A celebration built on belonging.

Free. Open to all. Rooted in Afghan culture — and a love letter to the communities that made Britain their home.

What is Narenj Gul?

The UK's flagship Afghan cultural festival.

Narenj Gul — orange blossom in Dari — is an annual outdoor festival celebrating Afghan poetry, music, food, and community. It is free to attend, family-friendly, multilingual, and open to everyone.

The festival brings together the UK's Afghan diaspora in a space of warmth, pride, and shared celebration. It is a day when culture is not merely preserved — it is lived.

Narenj Gul is organised by BMM Digital, a UK events and digital agency with 12+ years of experience and 25+ events delivered.

1,800+
Expected attendees 2026

Multi-generational families. Free entry maximises turnout.

Free
Entry — no registration required

Simply arrive. No tickets, no barriers.

7 June
Sunday 2026 · Harrow, West London

The heart of the UK's largest Afghan community.

The name

Narenj Gul.

Narenj is the Persian word for orange. Gul means flower. Together: the orange blossom — a symbol of spring, sweetness, and new beginnings across Central Asia.

In Afghan culture the orange blossom carries particular resonance. It appears in poetry, is pressed into oils, and decorates celebrations. Every spring in Jalalabad, the city fills with its fragrance. Poets gather. Audiences sit for hours.

Like the cherry blossom in Japan, the orange blossom in Jalalabad is a symbol of return — of seasonal homecoming, of beauty that always comes back.

Narenj Gul UK exists to bring that tradition home — not as nostalgia, but as a living, public, multilingual cultural institution that any Afghan family in the UK can attend, return to, and rely on year after year.

What makes it distinctive
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Poetry at the centre

Most diaspora events are music-led. Narenj Gul leads with Mushaira — poetry recitation — and treats it as the centrepiece, not the warm-up.

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Eid weekend timing

The festival lands during the Eid weekend when families are already in celebration mode. Energy, attendance, and emotion are all elevated.

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Built to be permanent

This is not a one-off. BMM Digital is building Narenj Gul as an annual UK institution — the cultural festival the community returns to every year.

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Multilingual

The stage, the programme, and the community operate in Dari, Pashto, and English. No one is left out.

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Multi-generational

Designed for grandparents and grandchildren in the same room. Children's programming runs alongside the main stage.

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Always free

Free entry, no registration required. The festival belongs to the community — not behind a paywall.

Join us

Sunday 7 June 2026.
Harrow, West London.
Free entry.