Eid Al Adha 2025 Dubai Guide: Must-attend parties, performances and festivals

Discover the best Eid Al Adha activities, concerts, and shows happening in Dubai

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Visitors enjoy the fireworks display at the Dubai Festival City Mall on Eid Al Adha. Picture for illustrative purposes only.
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Dubai: Eid Al Adha 2025 is just around the corner, and with a long four-day holiday from June 5 to 8, Dubai is bursting with nonstop celebrations! Whether you’re staying local or welcoming visitors, the city is your ultimate playground for unforgettable experiences. From electrifying parties and soulful performances to side-splitting comedy and magical storytelling, these holidays are the perfect time to unwind, connect, and celebrate with family and friends. Dive into Dubai’s vibrant Eid spirit and make this holiday break one for the books!

1. Persian Eid Party with Tohi at Zero Gravity Get ready for a night of pure energy and fun at Dubai Marina’s iconic beach club, Zero Gravity! Tohi, known for blending traditional Persian beats with modern dance music, takes over the decks along with top DJs and live percussionists Dani, Eskimo & Maskob. Expect a lively crowd, non-stop dancing, and an infectious vibe that perfectly captures the spirit of Eid with a Persian twist. Beachwear and casual outfits welcome—flip-flops included! When: June 6; Where: Zero Gravity, Dubai Marina; Ticket price: Dh100
2. An Ineffable Symphony of Poetry and Music: Kuch Alfaaz Experience an intimate evening where poetry and music merge into a powerful celebration of emotion and artistry. Featuring the evocative verses of Nitinn R Miranni, the soulful vocals of Preethi Kamath, and the captivating guitar work of Rohit Asteka, Kuch Alfaaz promises an unforgettable night of raw emotion, beautiful melodies, and inspiring words. When: June 6, 8:30pm; Where: The Junction; Ticket price: Dh120
3. Eden presents ONFAYA Live at Cavo If you crave electrifying beats and unstoppable energy, don’t miss ONFAYA’s explosive live show. Supported by Bazz Key, Ezy, and Qtee Rue, this night promises a non-stop dance party with pulsating EDM rhythms and a high-energy crowd. Let the music take over and dance the Eid night away under the lights of Cavo, located in the stylish Ramee Dream Hotel. When: June 6; Where: Cavo, Ramee Dream Hotel, Business Bay; Ticket price: Dh150
4. So Mini Things with Shraddha Jain If laughter is the best medicine, this comedy show is your prescription! Shraddha Jain, known for her witty takes on everyday life, turns relatable moments into pure comedic gold. Whether you’re navigating family drama or work quirks, her humor hits close to home. Gather your friends for a night of infectious laughter and feel-good vibes this Eid. When: June 7; Where: Sheikh Rashid Auditorium, IHS; Ticket price: Dh100
5. Roman Frayssinet Live in Dubai A fresh voice in comedy, French stand-up Roman Frayssinet brings his unique blend of sharp wit and thoughtful storytelling to Dubai. His performance blends clever humor with moments of heartfelt reflection, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. Perfect for those who love comedy with depth and plenty of laughs. When: June 7; Where: Emirates Theatre; Ticket price: Dh240
6. Bohemia Season Grand Finale at Five Palm Jumeirah Celebrate the season’s end with deep house and tech beats by some of the hottest DJs — Imen, Serve Cold, Masha Vincent, and Kenza Kayati. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Dubai Marina’s skyline, Bohemia’s grand finale promises a night of unforgettable vibes, electrifying music, and great company. Dress to impress and prepare for a dance night like no other! When: June 7, 7pm; Where: Bohemia at Five Palm Jumeirah; Ticket price: Dh100
7. One Thousand Nights & A Wedding Dive into the enchanting world of Arabian folklore with this captivating stage production. Combining rich storytelling, mesmerizing music, and dazzling visual effects, One Thousand Nights & A Wedding transports you to ancient tales of magic, love, and mystery — all with a modern touch. A feast for the senses, this show is perfect for families and anyone who loves timeless stories brought vividly to life. When: June 7–8; Where: Sheikh Rashid Hall, World Trade Centre; Ticket price: Dh150
8. The people who were in third For those who prefer a more contemplative Eid experience, this powerful play delves into the complexities of human relationships with raw emotion and compelling storytelling. The People Who Were in Third invites audiences to explore themes of connection, loss, and hope, making it a perfect choice for culture lovers looking to add depth and drama to their holiday plans. When: June 8, 7pm; Where: The Junction; Ticket price: Dh100

Grab your tickets now at Platinumlist.net and plan your Eid weekend packed with unforgettable moments!

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