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An unplugged live concert celebrating Sri Lankan music legends.
Fundraising concert featuring Amal Perera and Windy Goonatillake. Presented by the Sri Lanka Institute of National Tourist Guide Lecturer's (SLINTGL) Welfare Fund Raising Project. Member of The World Federation of Tourist Guide Association.
Concert and cultural production hosted at BMICH Main Auditorium. A major event featuring renowned Sri Lankan performers.
Icons at the Lake - a live indoor concert event.
A musical concert fundraiser for a liver transplant patient.
Theatrical performance featuring cast: Amal Perera, Windy, and others. A magnificent production organized by Sri Lanka Institute of National Tourist Guide Lecturers Welfare Fund.
Extra Shots - a live music night at Cinnamon Lakeside.
A live musical concert blending music and storytelling in Badulla.
Snehaye Rathriya Live In Concert.
General Practice Expand Conference | Global Minds with Island Inspiration.
A spectacular open-air music and lantern festival in Matara.
UCSC Alumni Association presents Romanthika Handewa Chapter 2 - a live concert.
The Kandy Esala Perahera is one of the oldest and grandest Buddhist festivals in the world, held annually in July/August to pay homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha. The 2026 festival spans 11 days from August 18-28, featuring two main processions: Kumbal Perahera (Aug 18-22) and Randoli Perahera (Aug 23-27), culminating in the Grand Randoli Procession on Aug 27. The festival includes traditional dancers, drummers, whip crackers, flag bearers, and over 100 beautifully decorated elephants, with the main tusker carrying the replica of the Sacred Tooth Relic casket. The event combines Buddhist rituals with Hindu Devale processions (Natha, Vishnu, Kataragama, and Pattini), reflecting Sri Lanka's multicultural heritage. The festival concludes with the Diya Kapeema (water cutting ceremony) at dawn on Aug 27 at Getambe on the Mahaweli River, followed by the Dahawal Perahera (day procession) on Aug 28. Dating back to the 4th century AD when the Sacred Tooth Relic was brought to Sri Lanka, the perahera symbolizes the living presence of Buddha and is believed to bring blessings of timely rain and prosperity. Visitors can witness this spectacular cultural and religious pageantry that transforms the historic city of Kandy into a vibrant display of light, music, and devotion.
The first international running event in Jaffna - a movement of hope and unity.
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