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Al Ihsan UK announces London Community Fest 2026 — One Community. Many Cultures. Shared Celebration

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Last updated: June 30, 2026 4:50 pm
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Al Ihsan UK announces London Community Fest 2026 — One Community. Many Cultures. Shared Celebration

London, United Kingdom — July 2026 — South Indian Community UK, a collaboration led by Al Ihsan UK (Charity No. 1175982), in partnership with COHI, KCF and other community organisations, today announces London Community Fest 2026, a major multicultural festival to be held on Sunday 12 July 2026 at Kennington Park, London SE11 4AX, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Contents
  • Organizers
  • London Community Fest 2026: A Celebration of Diversity and Unity
  • Youth Football Tournament: playing for pride and fair play
  • Children’s Activities and Family Entertainment 
  • About Al Ihsan UK

Organizers

London Community Fest 2026: A Celebration of Diversity and Unity

The flagship festival day will transform Kennington Park into a vibrant, family-friendly celebration of London’s cultural richness, featuring international food stalls, community and charity booths, live cultural performances, open mic sessions and community discussions. Visitors will also enjoy networking opportunities for local groups, interactive cultural exhibitions and a line-up that includes internationally recognised artists such as Khaled Siddiq, adding a global dimension to the entertainment programme.

Event highlights

  • International food stalls showcasing cuisines from around the world.
  • Community and charity stalls offering services, information and local initiatives.
  • Live cultural performances and exhibitions, including appearances by internationally recognised artists such as Khaled Siddiq.
  • Open mic sessions and community presentations.
  • Panel discussions and community debates on inclusion and local priorities.
  • Children’s zone with games, bouncy castles, sports and recreational activities.
  • Networking opportunities for community groups, charities and local businesses.

This event is designed to create meaningful engagement between communities while showcasing the traditions, music and heritage that make London one of the world’s most diverse cities. Families and community groups can explore stalls offering services, information and local initiatives, while children benefit from free entry (under 10) to ensure accessibility for all backgrounds. 

Youth Football Tournament: playing for pride and fair play

A centrepiece of the festival is the London Community Fest Youth Football Tournament, featuring 16 teams from across the region. The tournament promotes teamwork, discipline and leadership while strengthening community bonds through sport.

Youth Football Tournament: playing for pride and fair play

Tournament details

  • Date: Sunday, 12 July 2026
  • Venue: Kennington Park, London SE11 4AX
  • Kick-off: 10:00 AM
  • Participating teams: 16
  • Team registration fee: £250

Prizes and awards

  • Winners: £1,001
  • Runner-up: £501
  • Individual awards: Player of the Tournament, Top Scorer, Best Goalkeeper, Best Defender, Best Fair Play Award

Children’s Activities and Family Entertainment 

Families will enjoy a dedicated children’s zone with safe, age-appropriate activities. Children under 10 receive free entry to ensure the festival is accessible to families from all backgrounds.

Children's Activities and Family Entertainment 

Families will have access to a dedicated children’s zone featuring fun games, interactive activities, bouncy castle entertainment, sports and recreational sessions, and family-friendly attractions in safe, welcoming spaces for young visitors. Children under the age of 10 receive free entry, ensuring the event is accessible to families from all backgrounds.

Organisers believe that investing in young people through positive recreational experiences helps build stronger, more connected communities for the future. The zone will also host age-appropriate entertainment, giving parents and guardians opportunities to enjoy the wider festival while children engage in supervised play and activities.

Organiser statement
“London Community Fest 2026 has been created to bring together people of all backgrounds, ages and cultures for a day of celebration, friendship and community spirit,” said the event organisers. “Through food, sport, culture and family activities we hope to strengthen relationships, promote understanding and leave a lasting positive impact on the communities we serve. We are grateful to our sponsors, volunteers, partners and supporters across the UK and internationally who have made this possible.”

Media, sponsorship and enquiries

  • Event Director (Media & Event Enquiries): 07961 950 231
  • General enquiries: 07423 029 023
  • Team registration enquiries: 07423 029 023 / 07435 553 306

About Al Ihsan UK

Al Ihsan UK is a registered UK charity (Charity No. 1175982) supporting communities through charitable initiatives, education, social welfare programmes and community development projects. Working with local and international partners, Al Ihsan UK fosters inclusion and opportunity for individuals and families.
Website: www.alihsan.co.uk

For more details and to secure tickets, visit www.communityfest.uk.

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