Thousands turn out for Birmingham Diwali switch-on

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The switch-on celebrations were centred around Soho Road in Bimingham

Thousands of people gathered in the Handsworth area of Birmingham on Sunday for the switching on of Diwali illuminations.

It was the first time in two years the public event marking the Festival of Light was able to be held in the city following Covid-19 lockdowns.

The occasion also featured live acts, a fair and street stalls.

Organisers said there had been "huge anticipation" and it was celebration of "all that is good".

Apache Indian was one of the live performers, along with singer Master Saleem.

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A series of musicians entertained the crowds before the switch-on at 19:00 on Sunday

The lights will remain on until the start of January.

"We want more people to come here, shop here, use the facilities," he said.

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The Soho Road Business Improvement District hopes people attracted by the Diwali celebrations will return to shop
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