Sapphire 2026 Committee Unveiled for Iconic Sri Lankan Dinner Dance

Sapphire 2026 Committee Unveiled for Iconic Sri Lankan Dinner Dance

20 Feb, 2026

🌟💎 Introducing the Sapphire 2026 Committee 💎🌟 Behind every unforgettable night is a team that made it happen.

Back for its 29th year, Sapphire proudly continues its legacy as one of the most prestigious Sri Lankan dinner dances in Europe 🪩✨. Organised by the Imperial College Sri Lankan Society, Sapphire has grown into the largest and most successful Sri Lankan dinner dance in the UK, attracting an incredible 1,000+ guests every year.

After months of planning, late nights, and endless ideas, we’re excited to finally introduce the passionate committee bringing Sapphire 2026 to life 🤍

Despite being a student-led event, Sapphire stands out not just for its scale, but for its heart — combining Sri Lankan culture, community, and celebration in one unforgettable night. With a guest list of over 1,000 people, Sapphire has become renowned for its star-studded acts, electric party atmosphere, and a space to meet old friends and make new ones 🫂👩🏾‍🤝‍👨🏽

Over the years, Sapphire has featured countless iconic artists and performers, bringing world-class entertainment straight to the Sri Lankan community in the UK. Each edition of Sapphire strikes the perfect balance between tradition and celebration — creating memories that last long after the night ends.

This year’s committee has worked tirelessly behind the scenes — from sponsorship outreach and creative concepting to logistics, programming, and production — all with one goal in mind: to deliver a night worthy of Sapphire’s storied legacy.

We are so excited to welcome you all this Saturday as we come together to celebrate, dance, laugh, and make history 🥂🕺🏽💃🏽

Here’s to Sapphire 2026 — may it be the best one yet 💎✨

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