SOAS Brunei Gallery (Russell square), London
Overview
Starting out as merely a SOAS student's initiative in 2011, the festival has grown over the past years to become a major established annual event in London that attracts diverse audiences and represents a larger number of different religions' music and dance than any other event or project. Moreover, the Interfaith Music Festival was registered as a social enterprise last year and has now even taken on the promotion of interfaith dialogue through music at an international level, with a major festival currently being planned in cooperation with the Berlin Senate in Germany, and many more festivals to follow in additional locations in the UK, Germany, and elsewhere around the world.
Find out more on the website.