Dubai: For revellers who cannot make it to Downtown Dubai tonight for the New Year’s Eve gala, you can opt to watch the celebration online via YouTube.
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Watch the Burj Khalifa fireworks online
Dubai Media Office will broadcast the celebrations live through its YouTube Channel
The Dubai Media Office has announced that the New Year’s Eve celebrations will be broadcast live through the Dubai Media Office Channel on YouTube.
More than a million revellers are expected to descend on Downtown Dubai for the much anticipated fireworks display on Burj Khalifa tonight. This year’s fireworks display will be synchronised and choreographed to a live performance from the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, one of Europe’s leading music ensembles. The orchestra will perform classical music at the Burj Steps, overlooking the Burj Khalifa.
To watch the NYE celebration, visit http://www.youtube.com/user/GovDubaiMediaOffice?desktopurj=%2fuser%2fgovdubaimediaoffice&gl=eg.
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