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Lyca Radio confirmed as exclusive partner of Eid In Trafalgar Square

London’s popular Asian radio station, Lyca Radio and sister channel, Lyca Gold, have been named exclusive radio partners of this weekend’s Eid In Trafalgar Square event.

The Mayor of London event is scheduled to take place this Saturday (7th May) between midday and 18:00. The free celebration will be held in Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London, WC2N 5DN.

This is the third Mayor of London event that Lyca Radio is a part of. Previously, Lyca Radio was named exclusive radio partner of Diwali and Vaisakhi events in Trafalgar Square.

Raj Baddhan, CEO of Lyca Media said, “It gives me great pleasure to announce our third partnership with the Mayor of London for the flaghship Eid event taking place in Trafalgar Square this weekend. Like we did for Vaisakhi and Diwali (2021), we will pull out all the stops to celebrate Eid with our listeners on-air and on-ground. Being a London based Asian radio station, we cover all kind of events to keep us connected with various Asian communities across the capital.”

The Main Stage will be hosted by award winning actor, filmmaker and presenter Mistah Islah alongside former teacher and trailblazing broadcaster Mehreen Baig and features a mix of traditional and contemporary acts including Baha Yetin Sufi Ensemble, Nafees Ifran & Qalandar Qawwali Band, Dur Dur Band, Star Children’s Choir and the Original Mummy’s Boy, spoken word poet Hussain Manawer, plus a special guest star.

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