
The Darbar Festival, the world’s largest Indian classical music festival outside of India, is returning to the Barbican Centre from 24–27 October.
For the first time, this November, the internationally renowned Aga Khan Music Awards will arrive in the UK, unfolding across a four-day festival from 20–23 November, coinciding with the closing weekend of the EFG London Jazz Festival.
Haroon Mirza, the British-Pakistani contemporary visual artist born in South London, whose ground-breaking sculptural installations don't just occupy space, they breathe with intricate audio compositions.

The Darbar Festival, the world’s largest Indian classical music festival outside of India, is returning to the Barbican Centre from 24–27 October.
Target Queen, Bharti Kher's large-scale outdoor work, transforms the Hayward Gallery's brutalist architecture with supersized bindis, infusing it with powerful feminine energy.

Rezia Wahid MBE is a Bangladeshi-born British textile artist whose work is deeply influenced by her personal journey and culture. Moving to the UK at the...

Starting October 5, the Barbican will showcase ‘The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998’, the world’s first exhibition to explore and chart a...

Maya Shulz and Nitin Ganatra OBE, both immigrants who have shattered boundaries and borders to achieve success have come together in "Beyond Borders" to...

A musical theatre celebrating a big fat Indian wedding made its West End debut on Tuesday 16 July. ‘Mrs Kapoor’s Daughter’s Wedding 2 – Mauritius’ staged...

Anu Vaidyanathan is a filmmaker, comedian, and engineer. In 2009, she made history as the first Indian triathlete, male or female, to complete an Ironman...

Rakhi Singh's journey from Rajasthan to the UK has been inspiring. Over the past two decades, she has excelled in cultural promotion, community service,...

Mathushaa Sagthidas, a fashion photographer, explores her Tamil Eelam ethnicity and British nationality through her work, delving into themes of identity,...
The Bhavan opened its doors last weekend to 18 groups of youth artists from all over England to perform on their stage.