29/10/2025
The Colour of Culture in Manchester: A Spectacular Punjabi Music Festival Unites Community
Javed Sheikh's Special Appearance Electrifies Manchester Punjabi Music Festival, Hailing it a "Strengthening of Cultural Ties"
Report- Mian Aamir Ali
MANCHESTER – The vibrant spirit of Punjab resonated through Manchester as the Punjabi Music Festival, a dazzling spectacle of culture, music, and community, was successfully organised by Asia Network and Virsa Theatre UK. The event, a beautiful blend of traditional flavours and contemporary artistry, served as a crucial platform for the British Punjabi community to connect with their rich heritage, language, and music.
The atmosphere at the venue was electric, pulsating with the lively energy of Punjab. Attendees were treated to a sensory delight, with various stalls showcasing authentic Punjabi food, fashion, and jewellery, drawing significant attention and adding to the fair's immersive experience. The festival truly emerged as a vibrant tapestry weaving together the distinct colours of Punjabi culture, the soul-stirring melodies of its music, and the mouth-watering aromas of its traditional cuisine.
A large and enthusiastic crowd, comprising members of the Punjabi diaspora from across the United Kingdom, graced the occasion. Among the distinguished guests were Dr. Liaquat Malik, Deputy Lord Mayor Councillor Shaukat Ali, Mahmood Asghar Chaudhry (President, Press Club of Pakistan UK), Aamir Khan, Aamir Maqsood, Mian Aamir Ali, Akbar Ali Jatt, Nadeem Tahir, Munawar Khan Niazi, Imtiaz Sheikh, Farzana Afzal, Sahar Ali, Naghmana Kanwal Sheikh, Shehla Birmingham, Neeli Bradford, Komal, and Rozi Kaur, alongside numerous other prominent personalities.
The event was masterfully hosted by Sheikh Ijaz Afzal, Director of Virsa Theatre UK, whose eloquent hosting and witty interjections kept the audience engaged and entertained throughout the evening.
A high point of the festival was the awards ceremony, where the celebrated Pakistani actor Javed Sheikh presented accolades to Dr. Liaquat Malik and other notable individuals for their significant contributions and services. Adding to the recognition, the Asia Network presented honorary certificates to Javed Sheikh, Sameera Ashraf, Meet Kaur, and Amrit Sahib for their invaluable roles in promoting Punjabi culture. The recipients expressed their sincere gratitude to the organiser’s for this honour.
The musical heart of the festival beat strongly with the performances of renowned Punjabi singer Meet Kaur and the much-loved singer Amrit Sahib. Their melodious voices and captivating renditions of Punjabi folk songs and energetic Bhangra beats had the audience on their feet, swaying in unison and creating a truly unforgettable cultural immersion.
The undeniable highlight of the evening was the special appearance of legendary Pakistani actor Javed Sheikh. His entrance onto the stage was met with a thunderous standing ovation, proving his enduring popularity and the deep respect held for him within the community.
Addressing the gathering, Javed Sheikh shared his heartfelt sentiments: "It is heartening to see that Pakistanis living abroad are connected to their culture and language. This effort by Heritage Theatre UK is truly commendable and is playing an important role in keeping the new generation connected to their roots. This festival is not just entertainment; it is a strengthening of cultural ties."
Echoing this sentiment, the organisers from Virsa Theatre UK stated that the primary objective behind orchestrating such cultural festivals is to foster a strong connection between the younger generation residing in the UK and their ancestral language, music, and traditions.
In a joint statement, Mateen Sehrai (Asia Network), Sheikh Ijaz Afzal, and Samira Ashraf (Virsa Theatre UK) expressed their delight at the festival's success: "This evening was not just a music festival but a beautiful attempt to strengthen the bond of culture, language, and love, which made Manchester fragrant with the fragrance of Punjab from both sides for an evening. We are grateful to all the guests and artists. Our aim is to strengthen the bond of love and a common language by eliminating cultural differences. We are proud of its success."
Mian Aamir Ali extended his congratulations to the entire Team for the flawless organisation of the event. The attendees, reflecting on the enriching experience, voiced a collective sentiment that such programs are vital for the promotion of Punjabi language and music in the UK, expressing a strong hope that these cultural celebrations will continue to be a regular fixture in the years to come.