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London Mayor Sadiq Khan Hails Rahat Fateh Ali Khan as a ‘Legend’

London Mayor Sadiq Khan lauded Pakistani musical icon Rahat Fateh Ali Khan as a “legend” and “genius” during a high-profile event held at the Royal Albert Hall. The celebrated Qawwali maestro was in London to perform at the 90th birthday celebration of Sir Anwar Pervez, founder of the Bestway Group.

Praising Rahat’s global legacy, Sadiq Khan said, “Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is a legend. I listen to his songs regularly. His performance at the Royal Albert Hall, joined by some of the top Western musicians, reflects the universal appeal and extraordinary talent he brings to the stage.”

The mayor went on to emphasize that Rahat has played a vital role as “a bridge between cultures and generations,” spotlighting the singer’s impact beyond music — one that unites communities and transcends borders.

The elegant gathering brought together a rare mix of political, business, and cultural elites, including former UK Prime Minister David Cameron, Lord Zameer Choudrey, and a host of ex-Tory ministers. Over 1,000 distinguished guests, including more than 100 from Pakistan, attended the event, making it one of London’s most prestigious cultural nights of the year.

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, visibly moved, shared his sentiments with Geo News: “London feels like a second home. It’s an honor to celebrate Sir Anwar’s incredible life in the presence of people like Sadiq Khan and David Cameron.”

This visit celebrated Rahat’s return to the UK after a three-month hiatus. Earlier in April, he mesmerised British audiences with three sold-out performances, organised by Rock On Music founder Vijay Bhola, demonstrating that Rahat’s magic remains undimmed across continents.

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