Gelegar Lentera Ramadan 2026 Kicks Off in Lombok with a Vibrant Celebration

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Governor Launches Unique Ramadan Event

Lombok Zone – The Governor of West Nusa Tenggara, Lalu Muhamad Iqbal, officially inaugurated the ‘Gelegar Lentera Ramadan 2026’ at Tioq Tata Tunaq Square in North Lombok on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The event was highlighted by a performance from the renowned religious singer, Opick.

Governor Iqbal emphasized that this year’s Ramadan festivities would be distinct from those of previous years, focusing on equitable benefits for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). He stated, “Last year, the Ramadan event was mainly centered in one location. This time, we have spread it out across various regions.”

He underlined the need for economic empowerment to reach different districts and cities so that local business owners can directly experience the economic flow during Ramadan. “The spirit of MSME empowerment, which was previously concentrated at the Islamic Center Hubbul Wathan, should be extended to other areas to ensure that MSMEs from various districts also benefit,” he added.

Event Schedule and Goals

The Gelegar Lentera Ramadan 2026 will unfold gradually, starting in North Lombok from February 25 to March 1, 2026. Following this, the event will move to Bima City on March 2-3, then to Central Lombok from March 4 to 8, and will conclude back at the Islamic Center Hubbul Wathan.

Ahmad Nur Aulia, the Head of the NTB Tourism and Creative Economy Office, described the event as a platform designed to boost community economic activities through cross-sector collaboration. He stated, “This event provides a space for religious expression and entertainment for the community.”

Aulia noted the partnership with Bank NTB Syariah to ensure that the blessings of Ramadan reach the families involved in MSMEs. The event’s highlight is the performance by Opick, intended to entertain the local audience.

“This event also forms part of the local government’s strategy to foster culture and religious-based activities that have a direct impact on the local economy and equitable economic activities across NTB regions,” he mentioned.

Opick, whose real name is Aunur Rofiq Lil Firdaus, expressed his joy at returning to NTB. He mentioned that this visit felt different compared to his previous ones. “Today, the weather is rainy. I hope our fasting goes smoothly,” Opick remarked before performing his song, Maulana, at the Gelegar Lentera Ramadan stage in North Lombok.

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