Dubai, famously known as the city that never sleeps, truly lives up to its reputation, especially when the weekend arrives. The city transforms into a hub of non-stop excitement with events that cater to the diverse tastes of its population. Whether you’re planning a relaxed family day out or gearing up for a lively night with friends, Dubai has it all. This weekend promises a dynamic mix of activities, proving there’s never a dull moment in this vibrant city. Here’s everything you can do from January 26-28.
Full Moon Festival Dubai | Jumeirah Zabeel Saray Hotel
Jumeirah Zabeel Saray is hosting a Full Moon party this Friday, January 26, 2024, kicking off at 7:30 PM. Palm Jumeirah, beach vibes, and cool beats from Vilebrequin, Camilla, and Dubai Beach Boy. It’s all about music, dancing, and awesome vibes. Don’t miss out on this magical night by the sea. Additionally, indulge in authentic South American and Levantine Cuisine food stations, offering mouth-watering delicacies such as empanadas, bocadillos, kebabs, seafood paellas, and much more for another DHS 200, transporting you to the serenity of island life.
DJ Lee Burridge at the FIVE, Penthouse, Palm Jumeirah
Lee Burridge, a big name in electronic music, is taking the stage for a unique night at The Penthouse in Dubai on Friday, January 26. Known for his captivating sets, he’ll blend different vibes for a laid-back Friday. No pressure, but if you’re up for some cool tunes, mark your calendar.
Quoz Arts Fest
Quoz Arts Fest promises a weekend packed with live music, cool art, tasty eats, and family fun on January 27-28, 2024. Grab your Weekend Passes online for a 50% discount and skip the lines! The festival features top talents like Marsimba, Stick No Bills, and DJ Patchoulee, along with family art workshops and kid-friendly activities. Explore immersive art installations by famous artists and enjoy all-day markets. Plus, indulge in over 50 delicious food options from renowned chefs.
Screening OF R21 AKA Restoring Solidarity at Cinema Akhil
On January 27, catch the screening of “R21 AKA Restoring Solidarity,” preceded by a masterclass with Mohanad Yaqubi. Unveiling a lost letter from a Japanese activist found by a Palestinian filmmaker after 30 years, the film explores the global support for Palestinian self-determination from 1960 to 1980. Japanese audiences, feeling post-World War II oppression, connected with the Palestinian struggle. Join Mohanad Yaqubi on January 27 for a masterclass, delving into his expertise in using archival material and the discovery of transglobal solidarity in the 1960s and 1970s. Don’t miss this insightful journey into history at the screening and masterclass!
Jashn-e-Rekhta
Dubai welcomes the world’s largest Urdu language, literature, and cultural festival for the first time with Jashn-e-Rekhta Dubai 2024. Held at Zabeel Park on January 27-28, 2024, from 1:30 PM to 11 PM, the festival, organized by Rekhta, celebrates Urdu culture under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nayhan, UAE Minister of Tolerance and Co-existence. Featuring poetry, ghazals, qawwali, sufi, Bollywood, dance, drama, food, and handicrafts, the event hosts over 75 artists and speakers from India, Pakistan, and around the world. This ticketed festival is set to draw 15,000 to 20,000 visitors, creating a unique cultural experience in the heart of Dubai.
Break the Block
Feel the beat at Break the Block featuring JUNGLE Live, Nightmares on Wax DJ Set, and more! Immerse yourself in the rhythmic vibes of the city at Al Forsan Park, Expo City Dubai. With live performances by JUNGLE, a DJ set by Nightmares on Wax, and sets by Saud G, Jade, Mr. Shef Codes, and Mike Daniel, it’s a night to remember. Break the Block isn’t just a festival; it’s a movement celebrating the vibrant spirit of urban youth. Held at Expo City Al Forsan Park, it’s a fusion of grassroots arts, music, culinary delights, and soul-stirring beats. Join the ultrasonic block party and experience the city’s pulse like never before.