From May 12 to May 18, fans can grab discounted tickets to over 25 major live events
If you’ve been holding off on booking concert or comedy show tickets because of steep prices, now’s the time to act.
Live Nation Middle East has just rolled out its Concert Week UAE promotion, offering tickets for just Dh99 to some of the biggest music and comedy acts of the year.
From May 12 to May 18, fans can grab discounted tickets to over 25 major live events—from global pop stars to comedy legends—across Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Music fans, take note:
Whether you're into pop, rock, R&B, or EDM, there's something for everyone. Among the A-listers featured in the Concert Week offer are:
Enrique Iglesias (Abu Dhabi, Nov 1)
Lil Baby (Dubai, Oct 18)
Guns N’ Roses (Abu Dhabi, May 27)
Mary J. Blige (Dubai, May 24)
KYGO (Dubai, May 30)
David Gray (Dubai, Oct 31)
Limp Bizkit (Abu Dhabi, Aug 12)
Tamer Hosny & Al Shami (Dubai, May 31)
Comedy enthusiasts can also snag Dh99 tickets to major acts performing as part of the Dubai Comedy Festival and Abu Dhabi Comedy Season, including:
Pete Davidson (Abu Dhabi, Jun 25)
Dave Chappelle (Abu Dhabi, Jun 27)
Bill Burr (Abu Dhabi, Jul 12)
Tom Segura (Dubai, Oct 2)
Zakir Khan (Dubai, Oct 12)
Jim Jefferies (Dubai, May 24)
Gad Elmaleh (Abu Dhabi, May 30)
Also included is the high-octane Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live: Glow Party in Abu Dhabi on September 27, and even Rod Stewart’s much-anticipated show on December 17.
Visit livenation.me/concertweek starting from 12pm on Monday, May 12.
Once live, eligible shows will display the “Concert Week Promotion” tag. Simply add your discounted ticket to the cart and check out as usual.
Pro tip? Be quick: Tickets are limited and available only while supplies last.
Whether you're eyeing front-row seats for a rock legend or want to catch your favourite stand-up star without breaking the bank, Concert Week is your chance to experience premium entertainment at a fraction of the price.
Stay tuned for more updates on UAE’s biggest concerts, comedy shows, and cultural events—only on Gulf News.
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