• Silverstone Circuit welcomed a 1,000 guests from all backgrounds for the first time for Open Iftar 2026
  • Ramadan Festival Programme To Feature Open Iftar Events in 8 UK Cities at Iconic Landmarks and Historic Venues
  • First week sees 6 Landmark Venues host Open Iftar Events in Whitehall, Walthamstow, Bradford, Blackburn, Cambridge, and Silverstone

LONDON, 21 February 2026 – Silverstone Circuit, home of the British Grand Prix, welcomed 1,000 guests for its first ever Open Iftar, as part of Ramadan Tent Project’s (RTP) Ramadan Festival. The world-famous circuit which hosted the first-ever Formula 1 World Championship race in 1950, became the first motorsport venue in history to open its doors to the local community and visitors alike, fostering connection during the holy month in a truly unique setting. It was an unprecedented evening of faith and reflection in the fast lane – at one of the world’s fastest and famous racing venues. 

Hundreds of guests were welcomed into Silverstone’s halls which overlooked the finish line of the iconic racetrack, where motorsports legends have crossed for decades. Against this backdrop of racing history, an Aston Martin car took centre stage on display, as guests gathered to break their fast together. The evening, hosted by Husna Wahid, was a powerful coming together of sport, faith and community.

This follows the first Open Iftar of 2026, held yesterday at Banqueting House, a magnificent survivor of the lost royal Palace of Whitehall cared for by independent charity Historic Royal Palaces. The Palace welcomed hundreds of guests from all backgrounds to break their fast for the very first time, in a marvellous setting steeped in British History and heritage. 

Stuart Pringle, Chief Executive Officer of Silverstone, said: “Silverstone has always been a place where history is made, and we are proud to mark a new and meaningful first by hosting our inaugural Open Iftar in partnership with Ramadan Tent Project. Opening our doors during the holy month of Ramadan is a privilege, and an opportunity for us to use this iconic space in a different way, one centred on community, connection and shared experience. We are grateful to the Ramadan Tent Project for bringing Open Iftar to Silverstone and for the chance to be part of Ramadan Festival 2026.” 

Open Iftar, the showcase of the annual Ramadan Festival and the UK’s largest community event series in Ramadan, brings together people of all backgrounds to open their fast and share a meal in the spirit of generosity, inclusion and cultural exchange. Since its inception, Ramadan Tent Project has welcomed and connected with over one million people nationwide, transforming historic, cultural and sporting landmarks into spaces of shared reflection and belonging. 

Other programmes and activations taking place during Ramadan Festival 2026 includes the return of Fast A Day now in its 3rd year, working with businesses to host intimate iftars raising awareness about Ramadan and encouraging colleagues to fast a day fostering workplace inclusion and understanding. Also making a return is Ramadan Run Club, a safe space for runners of all backgrounds seeking physical activity and connection in Ramadan, and of course the highly anticipated Open Iftar events across 9 UK cities, hosted at some of the country’s most celebrated and iconic venues. 

Omar Salha, Founder and CEO of Ramadan Tent Project, said: “Welcoming the return of Ramadan Festival in 2026 fills me with a profound sense of hope, our chosen theme for this year. Hope is what carries communities through challenge, inspires generosity, and reminds us that renewal is always possible. It is central to Ramadan. It is the thread that connects our past to our future, and the light that guides us towards compassion, unity, and purpose. Entering our 13th year, it is remarkable to witness the incredible growth of the festival across exciting new spaces, venues and landmarks that reflect the diversity and dynamism of our nation. Allowing us to bring more people together, create deeper cultural experiences, and celebrate the spirit of Ramadan in ways that are more accessible, more vibrant, and more inclusive than ever before. A powerful symbol of how Ramadan is part of Britain’s rich cultural ecology. 

Ramadan teaches us to look inward with sincerity and outward with kindness. By anchoring the Ramadan Festival 2026 in the theme of Hope, we’re honouring that tradition by inviting people from all faiths and none, turning strangers into friends, to imagine and build a future rooted in empathy, connection, and shared humanity. We look forward to welcoming thousands of visitors and guests across the UK throughout the festival. We’re excited for what this year will bring and grateful to everyone who continues to make this festival a beacon of togetherness.”

SUPPORTING SPONSORS: 

Islamic Relief UK Interim Director, Zia Salik said: “Ramadan is a sacred month that brings communities together every year. We are delighted to be partnering with the Ramadan Tent Project once again for a series of special iftar events around the country. Now more than ever it is so important to bridge the gaps between communities to combat rising division and inspire hope. If you’ve never been to an Open Iftar I encourage you to do so, everyone is welcome and they provide inspiring moments of togetherness. Whilst some may seek to divide us, our strength is found by working together to tackle the real issues facing families in the UK right now, like the cost-of-living crisis and food poverty, hand in hand with our neighbours from all backgrounds.” 

Ismael Danahein, Founder & CEO, EverGive: “The Ramadan Tent Project shows what becomes possible when people gather around shared values – generosity, dignity, and care for one another. At EverGive, our mission is to build long-term structures that help these human instincts endure, not just in moments of crisis, but across time. Supporting this project reflects our belief that when community, culture, and long-term thinking meet, the impact reaches far beyond the table.” 

Tim Rees, Managing Director of Vita Coco said: “Vita Coco is proud to mark our third year of supporting Open Iftar and the Ramadan Tent Project, offering our coconut water to ‘Fuel Your Fast’. This partnership reflects who we are as a brand and our commitment to building thriving communities, championing health and wellness, and creating positive impact beyond our products. We support initiatives that unite people, and through Open Iftar we are honoured to stand alongside the Ramadan Tent Project in welcoming people of all backgrounds around the table to strengthen social bonds and shared humanity across the UK.” 

Rina Hahn, Chief Marketing Officer, Remitly, said: “At Remitly, we understand how special Ramadan is – a time to reconnect, celebrate blessings, and support loved ones near and far. By partnering with Ramadan Tent Project, we’re proud to stand alongside the community in this vibrant celebration of unity and tradition.” 

The Open Iftar programme for Ramadan Festival 2026 includes the following dates and venues: 

WEEK ONE 

Friday 20 February: Banqueting House, London + Bradford Live 

Saturday 21 February: Silverstone Circuit + Bradford Live + MyLahore Glass Marquee, Blackburn 

Sunday 22 February: Soho Theatre Walthamstow, London + King’s College, Cambridge WEEK TWO

Friday 27 February: Brighton Dome, Brighton 

Saturday 28 February: Shoreditch Town Hall, London 

Sunday 1 March: Battersea Arts Centre, London 

WEEK THREE 

Friday 6 March: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London + National Gallery, London Saturday 7 March: Guildhall, City of London + Glasgow City Chambers, Glasgow Sunday 8 March: Library of Birmingham, Birmingham 

WEEK FOUR 

Friday 13 March: AFC Wimbledon, London 

Sunday 15 March: 22 Bishopsgate, London 

Monday 16 March: Trafalgar Square, London 

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About Ramadan Tent Project 

Ramadan Tent Project is a multi-award- winning British charity established in 2013 with a mission to bring communities together and to further develop the understanding of Ramadan. Ramadan Tent Project organises the annual Ramadan Festival, which is a collection of artistic, cultural, creative events to inspire and engage audiences from all backgrounds, in addition to the UK’s largest community event in Ramadan, Open Iftar.

About Open Iftar 

Open Iftar is Ramadan Tent Project’s flagship initiative and the UK’s largest community event in Ramadan. Open Iftar invites people from all walks of life and is open to people of all faiths and none to increase community harmony, belonging, softening hearts and minds, and turning strangers into friends. ‘Iftar’ is the meal that is prepared and offered to Muslims observing Ramadan when breaking their fast from sunrise to sunset. Since 2013, Open Iftar has connected over one-million people from across the globe including first of its kind events at some of Britain’s most loved & iconic cultural spaces, from Windsor Castle to the Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Stadium, Shakespeare’s Globe, Tate Modern, the V&A and Trafalgar Square, to events at the Baltic Museum, Bradford’s Centenary Square, Coventry Cathedral and many more. 

About Ramadan Run Club (RRC) 

Fostering a safe space for runners, from diverse faith backgrounds, seeking activity during the holy month that is aligned with the spiritual essence of Ramadan. RRC facilitates connections among runners of all levels, building a healthy, mindful, and spiritually fit community. 

About Fast A Day 

Fast a Day is a unique initiative designed for businesses and organisations looking to create a more inclusive and meaningful workplace during the month of Ramadan.