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Alhamra Sufi Festival 2025 to showcase music, theatre and dance

Published on: November 26, 2025 6:24 PM

Alhamra Sufi Festival promises mesmerising renditions on 28th

LAHORE – The Lahore Arts Council has announced the schedule for the much-awaited Alhamra Sufi Festival 2025, which will run from November 28 to 30. The three-day event promises a vibrant celebration of Sufi music, theatre, and devotional dance.

Read More: Alhamra announces three-day Alhamra Sufi Festival 2025

The festival will kick off with the stage play Maqsood-e-Kul Mein Hoon by the Versatile Group. Inspired by the mystical philosophy of Allama Iqbal, the play explores themes of self-realization and the search for spiritual truth, setting the tone for a spiritually enriching festival.

On the second day, the Alhamra Academy of Performing Arts will present Raqs-e-Darvish accompanied by Sufi music. The evening will feature a special Sufi Night, headlined by folk singer Tahseen Sakina, while Yousaf Punjabi will mesmerize audiences with his Sufi dance performances.

“Assalamu Alaikum. Alhamdulillah – the presence of your favorite artists will make our cultural program even more enjoyable, InshaAllah.
Now, we look forward to your lively participation…
28 November, Friday, 2:30 PM
Bauphal Public Field” pic.twitter.com/P1QH3veV0Z

— Dr. Shafiqul Islam Masud (@safiqul_masud) November 24, 2025

The final day will see performances by Riaz Ali Qadri and Ghulam Ali Qadri, followed by devotional dances by the Versatile Group. The festival will conclude on a high note with a grand qawwali by the renowned Sher Miandad, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees.

Alhamra Executive Director Mahboob Alam highlighted the festival’s cultural significance, stating, “Each segment of this festival has been crafted with intention and respect for our spiritual heritage. Alhamra continues to stand as a home for art that uplifts the mind, awakens the heart, and strengthens our collective identity.”

Read More: Alhamra Sufi Festival to honour centuries of love, light and wisdom

The Lahore Arts Council has invited the public to attend this remarkable three-day journey into the timeless world of Sufi expression, offering an opportunity to immerse in the spiritual and artistic richness of Pakistan’s heritage.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Alhamra Sufi Festival 2025, devotional dance, Lahore Arts Council, Latest, Sher Miandad, Sufi music, Tahseen Sakina, theatre

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