Key information
Date: Sunday 25 October 2026
Time: 1:00pm to 7:00pm
Venue: Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, WC2N 5DN, GB
Cost: Free
About the event
Celebrate the Mayor of London's annual Diwali on the Square on Sunday 25 October 2026 at Trafalgar Square, right in the heart of London. The event runs from 1pm to 7pm, and best of all, it’s free – no need to book a ticket.
Diwali on the Square is open to everyone, bringing Londoners together for a joyful day of light, hope, and unity.
The day will be packed with exciting activities:
- a colourful opening dance sequence with 200 dazzling dancers
- a main stage showcasing music, dance, and performances from London’s Hindu, Sikh, and Jain communities
- family-friendly activities like sari and turban tying, yoga, meditation, puppet shows, and dance workshops
- a bustling market and food stalls offering tasty vegan and vegetarian treats.
It’s a fantastic day out for everyone to enjoy – we look forward to wishing you a happy Diwali!
Diwali on the Square is a Mayor of London event delivered in partnership with the Diwali in London committee.
Apply for a stall
We are excited to open the applications for this year's Diwali on the Square.
Diwali on the Square is open to everyone, bringing Londoners together for a joyful day of light, hope, and unity. With an audience of 75,000, this high-profile event offers an unparalleled opportunity for stallholders to engage with a diverse and dynamic crowd.
We are inviting applications from high quality, experienced events caterers, community groups, charities and commercial traders to trade at the event as described above.
The Greater London Authority (GLA) has appointed LS Events to produce this year's Diwali on the Square.
Applications will close on Monday 10 August at 23:59.
If you're interested in applying to have a stall at Diwali on the Square, please email us at [email protected].
We will then email you a link to our online form and provide additional information about the application process.
Please note, you will be required to submit documents to support your application. To do so, please email your document to [email protected] after submitting the online form.
If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].
Stage 1: Before you submit your application, please make sure you’ve read and agree to the Terms and Conditions on our website from the download button below. These outline the requirements for operating in Trafalgar Square, a carefully managed heritage site.
Stage 2: Complete all parts of the online application, including ticking all necessary agreements, including Terms and Conditions.
Stage 3: Primary documentation – please attach/email all required primary supporting documentation and Terms and Conditions to [email protected] within 24 hours of application form submission.
Please see list below for further information.
Stage 4: GLA review applications and issue conditional offers.
Stage 5: Secondary documentation
If you are offered a pitch, you must submit your secondary documentation and mandatory information within a week of offer. The GLA will share a list to shortlist applicants.
Stage 6: Mandatory information
If successful, mandatory information will be required including:
- Caterers are required to submit sustainability information requested via Trace within 2 weeks post event
- You will be sent details on how to submit this if successful
Stage 7: GLA issues invoice.
Stage 8: Confirmation on receipt of final documents and payment.
Applications will close on Monday 10 August at 11.59pm
Application Terms and Conditions
Plan your visit
We will do our best to make sure you feel welcome and enjoy our event. Our event staff and volunteers are here to help with any questions you might have.
When you arrive, our stewards and Team London volunteers will greet you. Our Team London volunteers will be wearing purple high-visibility jackets and are ready to answer any questions. There will also be clear signs to help guide you around the event. Please note, we will conduct a bag search at the entrance for everyone attending.
The event has a level access entrance, and it is wheelchair accessible. All paths are accessible for wheelchair users and there is a lift that connects the North Terrace to the Main Square. Stewards will be there to help you find your way. Assistance dogs are welcome too.
The festival can get busy. If being in crowds is difficult for you, you can use our accessible viewing area. It is located on the north terrace of Trafalgar Square. This area has hearing loop facilities for the performances on the main stage, and chairs are available for companions and anyone who needs to sit.
All shows with speech on the main stage will have a British Sign Language interpreter. You can see this on the screen on the right side of the main stage.
The event may be loud at times due to music and performances. If you need ear defenders, you can ask for them at our information point or speak to a volunteer for help.
The event is relaxed. You can join or leave at any time and move around as you like. You do not need to be quiet.
In addition to toilets, we will also have Mobiloo accessible toilet at the event. This toilet has a hoist and a changing table. If you need to use the hoist, please bring your own sling for safety and convenience. You can find more information on Mobiloo’s website: .
If you need any help on the day with more information about the event, just ask one of our stewards or volunteers, and they will be happy to assist you.
Trafalgar Square is easy to reach by public transport, including buses, the Tube, and national rail services.
Getting there by underground
The nearest Underground station with step-free access from platform to street level is Westminster Station, which is served by the Jubilee, District, and Circle lines. From Westminster Station, it’s about a 10-minute walk to Trafalgar Square.
Charing Cross Underground Station is the closest Tube station and is served by the Northern and Bakerloo lines. However, please note that this station does not have step-free access.
Getting there by bus
Bus routes that stop close to Trafalgar Square include:
Routes 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 15, 23, 87, 88, 91, 139, and 176, with most buses having wheelchair access.
For accessible travel options, including step-free routes and , you can visit the TfL (Transport for London) website for maps and to plan your journey: .
Getting there by National Rail
The nearest railway station is Charing Cross. It is 325 metres away, approximately 3 minutes’ walk. Charing Cross rail station offers step-free access and a step-free route to Trafalgar Square.
What accessible parking is available
The surrounding area on Trafalgar Square can get very busy on the day of the event, so we recommend you take public transport if you're visiting the event. If you’re unable to take public transport for accessibility reasons, accessible parking is available near Trafalgar Square.
There are Blue Badge parking spaces on St Martin’s Street, located next to the National Gallery. Please be aware that these spaces are around 250 metres from the National Gallery. There are three designated Blue Badge parking bays available here.
For more information on parking, you can contact the Westminster Parking Information Service on 020 7823 4567. The helpline is open Monday to Saturday, from 8am to 8pm. To find other blue badge parking bays nearby, you can find disabled Blue Badge bays on the using the postcode WC2N 5DN.
Please note that Pall Mall East will be closed on the day of the event (from 05:00 to 23:00) and no vehicles will have access to that road. This will include any parking spaces near the area. We recommend you to please plan ahead of time if you're driving and check alternative parking spaces.
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Highlights from 2025
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Partnership and sponsor opportunities
We are always looking for new partnership opportunities for our events.
If you would like to get in touch about sponsorship for Diwali on the Square 2026, please contact [email protected].