The Bradford Eid Festival is back this year and set to become the North’s largest Eid celebration event.
The festival, now entering its fourth consecutive year, is a free event which will take place at Bradford Moor Park on Saturday 1 July to Sunday 2 July.
There will be live performances from world renowned artists such as Raza Qadri, Ismail Hussain and Brother Abdullah, as well as a bazaar and funfair.
Last year, the festival attracted over 12,000 people and this year, if the weather holds off, numbers are expected to be even higher – making it the North’s largest festival to commemorate Eid.
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