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‘Legacy of Our Ancestors’ in Abu Dhabi: A 50-minute theatrical masterpiece showcasing Emirati heritage and values will regale a packed audience in the capital during the Legacy of our Ancestors show on December 2. The show will be held at the Zayed Sports City and has been developed by 5,000 people from 70 different countries. Gates open at 4pm on the day. Parking will be available at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre and at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.Shuttles will transport ticket holders to the venue. Tickets are priced at Dh60 per person. People with special needs, the elderly and children aged 2 years or less can attend free.
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Balqees, Hussain Al Jassimi free concerts: Music fans can celebrate the 48th UAE National Day in Dubai with live entertainment as regional icons Balqees, Hussain Al Jassmi, Hamad Al Amri, Eida Al Menhali and Essa Al Marzouq perform at a series of concerts, as part of citywide celebrations organised by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE).
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FREE CONCERT: The free-to-attend UAE National Day concerts will kick off with a performance by the Emirati singer Eida Al Menhali at beachfront destination La Mer on November 29, followed by Balqees and Kuwaiti singer Essa Al Marzouq dazzling fans on December 1 at the same venue. On National Day itself, award-winning Emirati vocalist Hussain Al Jassmi will wow Arab music fans at La Mer, while compatriot Hamad Al Amri will perform at the multicultural festival park Global Village on the same day. All three concerts at La Mer will start at 8.35pm. The music concert at Global Village is scheduled to commence at 9pm.
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Usher Live in Dubai and Abu Dhabi: It’s a double-bill with the Grammy Award-winning singer who will make his UAE return at White Dubai’s hip hop night URBNon on November 30. He will run through his many hits include ‘Burn’, ‘Love in this Club’, ‘Caught Up’, ‘DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love’ and ‘OMG’. Doors open at 10pm. Club entry policies apply. Catch him again at Mad Yas Island the following night as part of the F1 Grand Prix gigs. Entry is Dh500 for men (including two drinks), Dh200 for women (including one drink). From 11pm until late.
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Free National Day Imagine Show: This UAE National Day, head to Dubai Festival City to catch a special Imagine show which pays tribute to the many nationalities that call the UAE home. Part of the Dubai Festival City Mall’s Faces of the Nation campaign, shoppers are invited to share their photos on social media using the hashtag #FacesoftheNation for a chance to be part of the projections on December 2. The night will also see fireworks displays and traditional Emirati entertainment to entertain visitors, creating a buzz along the waters of Festival Bay. Arrive early and grab a table at one of the many restaurants to get the best views of the exciting celebrations. At 8pm and 10pm. Free to attend.
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Sole DXB 2019: The cultural festival is returning for its eighth edition in December with a brand-new roll call of artists from around the world. Get ready for two days and three nights of Sole DXB, a celebration of everything from fashion and music to art and sport. Sole DXB takes place at Dubai Design District, the event runs from December 5 to 7, with tickets starting at Dh295.
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UAE National Day Traditional Bands: Shopping malls and public beaches around Dubai will be buzzing with live entertainment to commemorate the 48th UAE National Day. Celebrations will start on 29 November at locations across the city, including Kite Beach, Box Park, The Outlet Village and Bluewaters. Enjoy Emirati bands, flag processions, dance performances and live acts while you learn about traditional arts and crafts such as clay pot painting and carpet weaving. Watch the skills of calligraffiti artists around Dubai from City Walk to the Last Exit and head to waterfront locations like Al Seef and La Mer to catch exciting firework displays.
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Ayala, Razfa and Liwa at The Outlet Village: On November 29 and December 1 to 3 from 3-9pm catch Ayala, Razfa and Liwa at The Outlet Village, Box Park, City Centre Mirdiff, City Centre Deira, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai Festival City and Nakheel Mall. On December 2 from 3-9pm see Ayala at The Dubai Mall. On December 1 to 3 from 3-9pm, catch Ayala, Razfa and Liwa at City Walk.
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Junoon Live in Concert: Pakistan’s most iconic rock trio, Junoon, is returning to Dubai on November 29. Watch members Ali Azmat, Salman Ahmad and Brian O’Connell pack Dubai’s Duty Free Tennis Stadium for a second time this year. Brush up on your hit tracks including ‘Sayonee’, ‘Saeein’, ‘Jazba-e-Junoon’ and more. Tickets start at Dh157.50. Doors open at 7pm.
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Dubai Rugby Sevens with Kylie Minogue: Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens sees top rugby teams from around the world, from New Zealand to Kenya and South Africa to Canada, go head-to-head in three days of nail-biting competition. With both men’s and women’s tournaments, the Rugby Sevens is a starred weekend on Dubai’s sporting calendar that pairs competitive matches with live entertainment and more. A live concert by Grammy-winner and pop sensation Kylie Minogue will be staged on December 6. In addition to the performance, there will be plenty of thrill and activities for all ages including family-friendly games, dedicated spaces for children and a sprawling food village. From December 5 to 7. Free entry on the first day; tickets start at Dh400 for days two and three.
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Mohamed Al Shehhi at Al Seef: Continuing the UAE National Day celebrations at Al Seef, Emirati singer Mohamed Al Shehhi will be hosting a free concert at 8pm on December 6. With over a million subscribers on YouTube, Al Shehhi is one of the region’s most successful young musicians and is known for his unique compositions.
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Mohammed Abdo Live in Abu Dhabi: The Saudi Arabian singer Mohammed Abdo will perform at the Cultural Foundation Theatre on December 7 in a concert hosted by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi. This is the headline show of the Cultural Foundation’s December performing arts programme, which includes a wide range of dance, theatre and musical performances taking place alongside the Foundation’s ongoing programme of art exhibitions, workshops and classes for adults and children. Tickets start at Dh250. Show kicks off at 8pm.
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Himesh Reshammiya and Ranu Mondal Live: The artist who shot to fame after a video of hers went viral, will perform at the Abu Dhabi National Theatre with Bollywood musician, singer and part-time actor, Himesh Reshammiya. Mondal, who got her break in Bollywood thanks to Reshammiya, will also be joined by budding singers Ishita Vishwakarma and Aslam at the Abu Dhabi concert, taking place on December 6 and a part of the UAE National Day celebrations. Tickets start at Dh150 and are available online. Gates open at 6pm, show starts at 7.30pm.
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Iham Al Madfai Live in Sharjah: The new season of #letsmajaz at the Al Majaz Amphitheatre will open on December 6 with Iraqi and Middle Eastern musical legend, lham al-Madfai performing live. The iconic Iraqi guitarist, singer and composer will be accompanied by the six-member musical ensemble by Iraqi-Swedish – Tarabband. The two greats are expected to come together and deliver an inspiring Mesopotamian musical night to fans and music lovers. Doors open at 7pm and show starts 9pm. Tickets start from Dh80.
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Armaan Malik and Amaal Mallik Live at Bollywood Parks: Bollywood music siblings Armaan Malik and Amaal Mallik will perform at a UAE National Day concert on December 2 at Bollywood Parks Dubai. The popular duo will play everything from their softer romantic love anthems, to peppy dance songs including ‘Sooraj Dooba Hai’ from the film ‘Roy’, ‘Tumhe Apna Banane Ka Junoon’ from ‘Hate Story 3’, ‘Hua Hai Aaj Pehli Baar’ from ‘Sanam Re’ and ‘Besabriyaan’ from ‘MS Dhoni - The Untold Story’. The brothers hail from a family of musicians. Tickets to the show, starting at Dh89, will include all-day access to Bollywood Parks from 2pm. The show is scheduled to start at 8.30pm.
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‘UAE Cultural Village’ at JA The Resort: The UAE Cultural Village will allow visitors can embark on a culinary journey across the seven emirates, with traditional dishes cooked by local Emirati women. Foodies can enjoy local dishes such as Mahalah Zayed from Fujairah, Ligamat from Dubai, Khameer from Abu Dhabi, Al Margooga from Ras al Khaimah, Khamfroush from Sharjah, Reghagh from Ajman and Biya Mashwee from Umm al Quawain. There’s also live entertainment in the form of traditional music, belly dancers, Ayala dancers, henna and camel rides. The cultural village opens on December 2 from 3pm, with an Arabic themed dinner from 7pm to 10pm at the Palmito Garden. The experience is priced at Dh148 for dinner (with complimentary access to the cultural village) and Dh248 for a day pass (full day pool and beach access, access to cultural village, and dinner in the evening).
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All Aboard the QE2 for Heritage Tours: Emiratis can take a trip back in time by booking themselves a UAE Heritage tour for Dh48 on December 2, between 9am and 7pm. Those who want to make the most of the long weekend can stay a night on board the cruise liner and enjoy a series of Emirati inspired experiences on the family stay package for two adults and two children in a deluxe room with breakfast and dinner for Dh848 +++ per room per night. Offer valid from November 28 until December 2.
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Legoland Dubai: Celebrate the UAE’s 48th National Day at Legoland Dubai and win prizes for correctly guessing the exact number of Lego UAE flags around Miniland. Join the family fun National Day Lego and enjoy UAE-inspired dishes in Market Restaurant and pose for a fun photo opportunity with the huge UAE Lego model, and also participate in daily meet and greet sessions with your favourite characters. Get your free limited edition National Day Lego brick (personal engraving for Dh10). From November 28 to December 2. Ticket price costs Dh48 for National Day.
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Dubai Dolphinarium: Families and children can enjoy 25 per cent off tickets to dolphin and sea lion shows at Dubai Dolphinarium, the first fully air-conditioned indoor dolphinarium in the Middle East. Holders of Emirates ID can take advantage to special rates, offered as part of National Day celebrations in Dubai. Special rates from November 29 to December 7, Dubai Creek Park, Gate No. 1. Tickets start at Dh45.
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La Perle by Dragone: Experience the award-winning aquatic show La Perle by Dragone with a 48 per cent off on all categories, excluding bronze tickets. Available from November 28 to December 3 at Al Habtoor City.
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The Pointe: The waterfront destination and hub for dining and entertainment of Nakheel Malls will celebrate together with people of all nationalities and generations through several activities including a giant kite festival, musical performances, display of art and a showcase of local talents. Visitors to The Pointe can enjoy 25 per cent off from selected outlets and 20 per cent off Careem rides from and to The Pointe. Celebrations will run from November 29 to December 2.
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Founding Fathers Exhibition: What better way to celebrate UAE’s birthday than by visiting the place where the historical formational was signed. The Etihad Museum stands tall, bearing witness to the UAE’s rich legacy. Do enter the museum to visit the Founding Fathers exhibition at Etihad Museum, a rare collection of photographs that display the country’s early days and features its founding fathers. Founding Fathers chronicles the country’s past and its ambitious evolution, immortalising key moments that led to the Union’s establishment in December 1971. All ages will enjoy this incredible glimpse into the past captured by celebrated photographer Ramesh Shukla. Organised by Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, the Founding Fathers exhibition will run until December 31. Entrance is free with the purchase of an Etihad Museum ticket, which starts at Dh10 for students.
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Burj Khalifa: Two of the city’s most famous landmarks have something special in store for the UAE National Day. Head over to Downtown Dubai to see displays celebrating 48 years of the UAE from December 1 to 3. Catch one of four shows per night, or stay around for them all, where you’ll see Burj Khalifa light up in red, white, green and black with LED projections. Complementing the Burj Khalifa, The Dubai Fountains will dance along to the national anthem and songs such as ‘Sama Dubai’, ‘Basbar Ala Forgakom’ and ‘Tawalaht Ana’. Entertainment kicks off at 6pm at every hour on the hour.
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