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Festivals and Firsts: Vancouver's South Asian Community Makes Its Presence Felt in Sports and on the Stage

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Whether dancing at Holland Park or lacing up skates for the NHL, Vancouver's Desi community is claiming space in arenas — literal and cultural — that once felt far out of reach.

🎉 The 5X Festival Block Party Brings 'Desi Coachella' Back to Surrey

Billed as Canada's largest South Asian youth event, the 5X Festival Block Party is set to return to Surrey's Holland Park, drawing thousands of attendees to an all-ages outdoor celebration of South Asian music and culture. The headline lineup features award-winning Indian-American singer Jasmine Sandlas, Indo-Canadian hip-hop artist The PropheC, and Surrey-based spoken-word performer Robyn Sandhu, among others. The festival's affectionate nickname — Desi Coachella — speaks to both its scale and its ambition to be a defining cultural moment for young South Asians in Metro Vancouver and beyond. With a mix of local and international talent, the event underscores Surrey's growing reputation as a hub of South Asian artistic energy. [3]

🏒 Breaking the Ice: Indian-Heritage Players Who Made It to the NHL

DESIblitz examines the rare but meaningful presence of players of Indian heritage who have competed at the highest level of professional ice hockey, the National Hockey League. Ice hockey is deeply embedded in Canadian national identity, making the appearance of South Asian players in the NHL a significant cultural milestone for the diaspora. The piece explores the barriers these athletes have faced and the broader significance of their participation in a sport not traditionally associated with South Asian communities. Their stories offer both inspiration and a conversation starter about diversity, representation, and belonging in Canada's most iconic sport. [8]

Sources: [3] Daily Hive · [8] DESIblitz

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