The World Halal Food Festival returns to London Stadium
Posted On September , 2024

The World Halal Food Festival is set to return for its ninth sensational year, promising a weekend of unparalleled culinary delight, cultural celebration, and family fun.
Held at the iconic London Stadium, this year’s festival is set to attract over 20,000 attendees from around the globe, marking it as the premier event in the Halal food industry.
The Halal food market is experiencing unprecedented growth, and the World Halal Food Festival is at the heart of this thriving industry. As more mainstream brands join the Halal movement, this event has become the definitive platform for Halal food lovers and industry leaders to converge, celebrate, and innovate.
The festival not only highlights the economic significance of the Halal sector but also showcases its global appeal and cultural richness.
This year’s festival will feature a dazzling array of celebrities, including Nadia Hussain and Big Zuu from ITV, as well as movie and film stars from Netflix. Attendees can look forward to a weekend packed with entertainment, including:
What sets the World Halal Food Festival apart is its ability to attract food enthusiasts from all over Europe and beyond, turning London into a foodie heaven for the weekend. The festival offers an eclectic mix of flavours and experiences, making it a must-visit event for anyone passionate about food, culture, and community.
Graham Gilmore, CEO, London Stadium, said: “We are delighted to welcome back this fantastic festival, which celebrates the food, music and culture of the Muslim community. It has become a regular in our annual calendar of events and we could not be happier to see it return for a fourth year with us here in east London.”
Waleed Jahangir, Event Director said: “Food unites us, breaking down barriers and misconceptions. The World Halal Food Festival celebrates this unity by showcasing the rich diversity of Halal cuisine.
As Malcolm X said, ‘When people sit down at the table and break bread together, it is not merely food that is shared, but understanding and respect.’
This festival creates a space for everyone to come together, share a meal, and appreciate our shared humanity. My dream is for this event to keep growing, fostering cultural appreciation and unity year after year.”