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Top 78 concerts and events coming to UAE in 2025 and 2026, from Ricky Martin to Mary Poppins

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Rock, rap, opera and a hit musical are some of the exciting performances coming to the UAE over the next few months.

A host of global names will take the stage, from pop stars Katy Perry, Post Malone and Elissa, to hip-hop star Travis Scott, classic metal stalwarts Metallica and British singer Rod Stewart.

Dubai Comedy Festival will continue to bring the laughs, with stand-up shows featuring Andrew Schulz, Zakir Khan and Morgan Jay, while Dubai Opera has unveiled a new season featuring more than 40 performances. Sole DXB also announced its line-up featuring pop-stars Tyla and Rnb singer Miguel.

Here, The National rounds up the live events to look forward to.

1. Omid Djalili: October 5 at Dubai Opera

The British comedian is popular in the UAE, performing here several times in the past decade. He is known globally for his scene-stealing Hollywood roles. But it’s on stage – through his homespun tales and sharp observations – that his talent truly shines.

Show starts at 6pm; tickets from Dh195

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2. Morgan Jay: October 6 at Dubai Opera

A night of pun-filled songs from the Los Angeles funnyman can be expected at the Dubai Comedy Festival. Armed with a guitar, Jay delivers quirky serenades exploring relationships and the awkwardness of modern dating.

Show starts at 9.30pm; tickets from Dh250

3. Andrew Schulz & Flagrant Live: October 7 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

Part of this year’s Dubai Comedy Festival, Andrew Schulz will bring his hit podcast Flagrant to the stage. Known for quirky banter and unpredictability, Schulz will perform with special guests in a show that doubles as a live podcast taping.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh295

4. Sebastian Maniscalco: October 8 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

One of the hottest comedians touring right now, the American funny man – and star of comedy hit film About My Father alongside Robert De Niro – brings his It Ain’t Right tour to Abu Dhabi for his maiden UAE visit. The show unpacks everything from rising prices and bad manners to the chaos of social media, all delivered with his signature animated and grumpy style.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh325

5. Mo Amer: October 9 at Dubai Opera

The Palestinian-American comedian and star of Netflix’s Mo returns to the Dubai Comedy Festival with two back‑to‑back shows. Expect his trademark storytelling on family, fatherhood and Palestinian identity.

Shows start at 6.30pm and 9.30pm; tickets from Dh295

6. The Smashing Pumpkins: October 9 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

The alternative rock veterans will make their regional debut in Abu Dhabi as part of their Rock Invasion 2025 world tour. Expect a set spanning more than three decades of hits, including 1979, Bullet with Butterfly Wings and Tonight, Tonight.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh295

7. SB19: October 11 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

The popular Filipino boy band will launch their world tour in Dubai. Expect the freshest choreography and renditions of fan favourites such as Gento and Mapa.

Doors open at 8pm; tickets from Dh199

8. Abdul Majeed Abdullah: October 11 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

Tenured Saudi artist Abdul Majeed Abdallah, a pre-eminent Khaleeji performer, will showcase songs from his decades-long career in Abu Dhabi, including Yabn Elawadem, Hann El Ghareeb and Tetnafasek Denyaay.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh545

9. Zakir Khan: October 12 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

As part of the Dubai Comedy Festival, one of India’s leading comedians brings his signature observational humour to the stage. Expect quirky tales of love, failure, and family life.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh199

10. Kings of Convenience: October 16 at Dubai Opera

Norway’s popular indie folk duo Kings of Convenience, who are often compared to Simon & Garfunkel and Belle and Sebastian, will make their way to Dubai in October. Expect an intimate performance featuring hit songs including Misread, Know-How and I’d Rather Dance With You.

Show starts at 8:30pm; tickets from Dh350

11. Carl Cox: October 17 at Five Lux JBR, Dubai

The veteran British DJ and producer, hailed as a trailblazer of dance music culture, makes a long-awaited return to the UAE to headline the new season of the Pacha Icons concert series. Cox is known for his stage mastery and a rich body of work spanning four decades, taking him to the biggest festival stages and residencies in Ibiza.

Show starts at 7pm; tickets from Dh150

12. Svetlana Loboda: October 17 at The Agenda, Dubai

The Ukrainian pop star returns to Dubai with a high-energy set featuring Eastern European hits including Tvoi Glaza, Boom Boom, and Moloko. Loboda rose to fame after representing Ukraine in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, where she placed 12th.

Show starts at 7pm; tickets from Dh250

13. Lil Baby: October 18 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

Grammy-winning rapper Lil Baby makes his Dubai debut as part of his global Who Hard As Me world tour. Known for chart-topping hits like Drip Too Hard, The Bigger Picture and My Dawg, the Atlanta star brings his high-energy set to one of the city’s biggest stages. With stops across the US, Europe and Australia, this tour cements his place as one of hip-hop’s most electrifying acts.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh250

14. Andre Rieu: October 18 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

He one of classical music’s biggest-selling acts, with more than 40 million albums sold, but Rieu is also renowned for almost single-handedly reviving the waltz, a popular European 16th-century folk dance originating in Austria. He returns to Abu Dhabi with his own 80-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra to perform waltz standards and classical version of modern hits.

Doors open at 6pm; tickets from Dh250

15. Scorpions: October 21 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

German rock band Scorpions return to Abu Dhabi as part of a world tour celebrating their 60th anniversary. Expect a night of classics including Wind of Change and Rock You Like a Hurricane.

Doors open 7pm; tickets from Dh325

16. Grease The Musical: October 24 to November 2 at Dubai Opera

Inspired by the 1978 film starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, the stage version has been wowing audiences worldwide since its debut. Now, UAE audiences will relive the summer romance of Sandy and Danny, soundtracked by 1960s jukebox hits including Greased Lightnin’ and You’re the One That I Want.

Shows start at 2pm and 8pm; tickets from Dh270

17. Glass Beams: October 25 at Bla Bla Dubai

The Australian trio bring their psychedelic grooves to Dubai for a hypnotic set of instrumentals and extended jams. Masked and exuding cool bravado, this is a chance to catch a band on the rise in an intimate setting.

Doors open at 9pm; tickets from Dh350

18. Russell Peters: October 25 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

The Canadian comedy titan returns to the same venue he inaugurated in 2019. Part of his Relax World Tour, Peters’s new show retains his blend of sharp cultural commentary and lightning-fast improvisation. Expect an energetic set that dives into everything from family and technology to the absurdities of modern life.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh199

19. The Rasmus: October 27 at The Agenda, Dubai

Known for their global hit In the Shadows, Finnish group The Rasmus will bring their gothic-infused pop-rock to Dubai with a set featuring crowd favourites such as First Day of My Life and Guilty, along with tracks from their latest album, Rise.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh250

20. Stereophonics: October 29 at Coca‑Cola Arena, Dubai

Welsh rock veterans Stereophonics are back on the road with new album Make ‘Em Laugh, Make ‘Em Cry, Make ‘Em Wait. As well as fresh cuts, expect to here many of the band’s signature anthems including Dakota, Maybe Tomorrow and Local Boy on the Photograph.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh295

21. Ibrahim Maalouf and The Trumpets of Michel-Ange: October 31 at Cultural Foundation Auditorium, Abu Dhabi

The Lebanese-French trumpeter presents songs from his latest album Trumpets of Michel-Ange with a five-piece trumpet ensemble. The suite traces a life cycle, from a marriage proposal to children departing home, laced with Maalouf’s signature quarter-tone trumpet that blends jazz improvisation with traditional Arabic melodies.

Doors open at 8pm; tickets from Dh250

22. David Gray: October 31 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

After headlining festivals, the British singer-songwriter returns to Dubai for his first solo concert. Fresh off the release of his elegiac album Dear Life, Gray will perform tracks from his new work alongside enduring hits such as Babylon, Sail Away and This Year’s Love.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh395

23. Amr Diab: November 1 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

The Egyptian singer has been the king of Arabic pop since his 1983 debut album Ya Tareeq. However, he made a mark beyond the region with his 1996 hit Nour El Ain, which became one of the most popular songs to come out of the Middle East. He returns to Dubai on the back of his new single Baba.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh245

24. Enrique Iglesias: November 1 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

Enrique Iglesias’s previous UAE concerts have been near sell-out affairs – and his coming return to Abu Dhabi is expected to be no different. Known for his irresistible blend of Latin-infused pop, the Spanish star will perform fan favourites including Bailamos, Bailando and Loco.

Doors open at 7pm; tickets from Dh325

25. Elissa: November 3 at Dubai Opera

The Lebanese pop star brings her signature romantic balladry to Dubai Opera. Expect an intimate evening of lovelorn hits including Aa Bali Habibi, Betmoun, and Ajmal Ihssas.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh295

26. Roberto Bolle and Friends: November 6 at Dubai Opera

The Italian ballet star leads an international cast in a programme that combines classical highlights with contemporary works.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh290

27. Untold Dubai Festival: November 6 to 9 at Dubai Parks and Resorts

The second edition of the four-day music festival promises a line-up of top pop acts, DJs and eye-popping stage design. Names revealed so far include hitmakers Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren and Steve Aoki.

Festival starts at 4pm on November 6; general access tickets from Dh420

28. Atif Aslam and Sami Yusuf: November 7 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

Expect an enchanting night of spiritually inspired music with separate sets from British-Azerbaijani singer Sami Yusuf and Pakistan’s Atif Aslam. Yusuf will present his eclectic body of work, blending traditional, classical and contemporary sounds with influences spanning from Morocco to South Asia. Aslam, meanwhile, will deliver a stripped-back set featuring beloved hits alongside selections from his latest album Borderless World.

Doors open at 6pm; tickets from Dh200

29. Wael Jassar & Abeer Nehme: November 10 at Dubai Opera

Lebanese singers Wael Jassar and Abeer Nehme will perform separate sets at Dubai Opera. Both have hefty catalogue ranging from contemporary Arabic pop to stately ballads.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh395

30. Khyel Sahra: November 12 at Dubai Opera

Renowned Lebanese stage actors Georges Khabbaz and Adel Karam lead Khyel Sahra, an Arabic drama set amid the 1970s Lebanese Civil War. Both play former enemy snipers who forge a friendship as Lebanon rebuilds from the wreckage.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh295

31. International Music Summit: November 13 and 14 at 25hours Hotel One Central, Dubai

More than just a music conference, IMS brings together global and regional leaders from the electronic music scene, alongside live performance showcases by a new wave of emerging artists.

From 9am to 6pm daily; conference tickets from Dh650

32. Travis Scott: November 15 at Etihad Park, Abu Dhabi

The Grammy-nominated rapper returns to the capital with his record-breaking Circus Maximus World Tour. Visually, the show resembles a haunted theme park, complete with flying heads and explosive pyrotechnics. The setlist features standout tracks from Utopia, including Hyaena, Sirens and Fe!n, alongside fan favourites such as Sicko Mode and Butterfly Effect.

Show starts at 7.30pm; tickets from Dh495

33. Okean Elzy: November 15 at The Agenda, Dubai

One of Ukraine’s biggest rock bands will bring their 30th anniversary tour to the UAE, performing anthems such as Bez Boyu and Obiymy, as well as tracks from their latest albums That Day.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh250

34. Bassem Youssef: November 16 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

A year after his sold-out show at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena, the acclaimed Egyptian-American satirist returns to the UAE for another highly anticipated date. The surgeon-turned-comedian rose to fame as the host of the ground-breaking Egyptian satire programme AlBernameg before moving to the US, where he has appeared in series including Mo, Ramy and Upload. He is also the author of Revolution for Dummies: Laughing Through the Arab Spring.

Show starts at 6.30pm; tickets from Dh180

35. Deep Purple: November 20 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

The British group, who helped define hard rock and heavy metal, bring their monstrous riffs and blazing organs to Dubai for a career-spanning set featuring classics like Smoke on the Water, Child in Time, and Highway Star.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh249

36. Beetlejuice The Musical: November 20 to 30 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

The hit Broadway adaptation of the cult film will make its Middle East debut in 2025, featuring the gothic show tunes, sharp comedy, colourful costumes, and delightfully macabre storyline that made Tim Burton’s 1988 original a fan favourite.

Various timings; tickets from Dh99

37. Ronan Keating: November 21 at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre

Witness Irish pop star Ronan Keating under the stars with a show featuring solo hits and Boyzone favourites, such as When You Say Nothing at All and Life Is a Rollercoaster.

Doors open 6pm; tickets from Dh249

38. Level 42: November 21 at Bla Bla Dubai

The British pop-funk group bring their slick hits to Dubai. Expect UK chart-toppers including Lessons in Love and Something About You.

Doors open at 6pm; tickets from Dh299

39. Tanweer Festival: November 21 to 23 at Mleiha, Sharjah

The three-day festival returns to the desert in Sharjah with a programme blending live music, poetry, workshops, art installations and wellness experiences. Headliners include Emel Mathlouthi, Nass El Ghiwane and Leo Rojas.

Showtime TBC; tickets from Dh600

40. Dream Festival: November 22 at Etihad Park, Abu Dhabi

The Seoul-based festival, running since 1995, brings its 31st edition to the Middle East for the first time. Acts including Ateez, Red Velvet, TripleS and All(H)ours lead the first tranche of artists announced, promising chart-toppers, precision choreography and the festival energy that has defined K-pop culture for three decades.

Pre-registration for tickets is now open on the official website

41. Teddy Swims: November 22 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

After a standout performance at last year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Teddy Swims returns for his first stand-alone UAE concert. The American singer rose to fame with his soulful 2019 cover of Rock With You before topping the charts with Lose Control in 2023. He released his new album I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) in January.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh295

42. Jon Batiste: November 23 at Dubai Opera

The Grammy and Academy Award-winning musician will make his UAE debut with a concert featuring songs from his latest album, Big Money. His work spans jazz, pop and film, in a career that has included leading the band for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Showtime TBC; ticket details to follow

43. Timbaland: November 28 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

The Grammy Award-winning producer, rapper and songwriter whose hits include The Way I Are, SexyBack, Give It to Me and Dirt Off Your Shoulder will bring a high-energy live show. Guest performers will be announced soon.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh195

44. Roachford: November 29 at Bla Bla Dubai

The British singer-songwriter, best known for Cuddly Toy and Lay Your Love on Me, brings his soulful blend of rock and R&B to Dubai. He may also revisit material from Mike + The Mechanics, the band he joined in 2010 as a vocalist.

Doors open at 8pm; tickets from Dh220

45. Cheb Mami: November 29 at The Agenda, Dubai

The Algerian singer known as the “Prince of Raï” returns to Dubai with a catalogue includes Le Rai C’est Chic, Parisien du Nord, and the international hit Desert Rose with Sting.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh150

46. Karan Aujla: November 29 at Etihad Park, Abu Dhabi

One of Punjabi music’s biggest stars is heading to the capital. Known for blending hip-hop swagger with socially conscious lyrics, Aujla’s live shows are packed with fan favourites including Softly and 52 Bars – and perhaps even a surprise guest.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh195

47. Naseer Shamma: November 29 at Dubai Opera

Iraqi oud composer and founder of the Bait Al Oud series of music schools will deliver a performance showcasing the dynamism and history of the stringed instrument.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh295

48. TJ Monterde: December 2 at 321 Sports Arena, Abu Dhabi

The Filipino singer and songwriter is returning to the UAE with his popular Sarili Nating Mundo Tour following a sold-out show in Dubai earlier in July. Known for his heartfelt OPM or Original Pilipino Music songs, Monterde first found fame through viral YouTube videos. In 2023, his song Palagi, dedicated to Tandingan, went viral and topped the Billboard chart in the Philippines. Early this year, Monterde was named the most-streamed OPM artist on Spotify, surpassing one billion streams. His wife, singer and rapper KZ Tandingan, will be a special guest at the Abu Dhabi show.

Show starts 8pm; tickets from Dh299

49. Benson Boone: December 4 at Etihad Park, Abu Dhabi

The rising American pop star will open the four-day after-race concert series at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in what will be their first UAE gig. Boone has shot to fame over the past year, with his hit songs Beautiful Things and In The Stars totalling more than three billion streams combined on Spotify. His backflips and Freddie Mercury-like stage presence at both the Grammys and Coachella have also garnered attention.

Access to the concert is exclusive to Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ticket holders; tickets available online

50. Post Malone and Elyanna: December 5 at Etihad Park, Abu Dhabi

Rapper Post Malone and Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna will co-headline the second night of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after-race concerts, with each performing their own set.

Malone returns to the capital with a genre-blending catalogue that includes hip-hop-infused pop hits such as Sunflower and Circles, along with tracks from his latest album F-1 Trillion, which explores a new country music direction.

Elyanna, meanwhile, takes the stage only months after supporting Coldplay during their record-breaking four-night run at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Park. She will showcase the dynamic fusion of Arabic pop, modern RnB, and contemporary flair that has made her one of the most exciting new voices in pop music.

Access to the concert is exclusive to Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ticket holders; tickets available online

51. Metallica: December 6 at Etihad Park, Abu Dhabi

The American metal band will return to the UAE as part of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Metallica remain one of the most successful heavy metal acts in history, having sold more than 150 million albums since their 1981 debut. Their 11th studio album, 72 Seasons, released in 2023 to critical acclaim, earned them the Best Metal Performance award at the 2024 Grammy Awards. The accompanying M72 World Tour is now in its third year and continues to break attendance records across North America.

Access to the concert is exclusive to Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ticket holders; tickets available online

52. Calvin Harris: December 6 at Garden on Yas, Abu Dhabi

The Scottish DJ and producer returns to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix celebrations for the first time since 2017. Harris, one of the world’s highest-earning DJs, is known for global hits including This Is What You Came For, Summer and One Kiss, and collaborating with artists such as Rihanna, Dua Lipa and Sam Smith. His set at Garden on Yas is expected to combine festival-sized visuals with the dance anthems that have defined his career.

Showtime TBC; tickets from Dh995

53. Katy Perry: December 7 at Etihad Park, Abu Dhabi

The American singer is set to perform the race day concert as part of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Her return to Abu Dhabi follows last year’s seventh studio album 143, in which she revisits her dance-pop roots and reuniting with longtime collaborators Max Martin, Dr Luke and Stargate. The album has produced three singles so far, including Woman’s World and I’m His, He’s Mine. By the time she arrives in the capital, Perry and her band will be a well-oiled machine, having performed more than 80 shows on The Lifetimes Tour, which begins in Mexico City on April 23 and spans the US, Europe, Australia and South America.

Access to the concert is exclusive to Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ticket holders; tickets available online

54. Faraj Suleiman: December 8 at Dubai Opera

The Palestinian pianist and composer weaves jazz, rock and classical Arabic influences into his evocative music, as heard on his breakthrough album Better Than Berlin and his latest release Maryam.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh295

55. Ars Nova Napoli: December 12 at Cultural Foundation Amphitheatre, Abu Dhabi

Italian group Ars Nova Napoli close the season with southern folk songs and original works. Known for their viral street performances in Naples, the ensemble mixes guitars and percussion to create a nostalgic and soulful sound.

Doors open at 7pm; tickets from Dh75

56. Sole DXB: December 12 to 14 at Dubai Design District (d3), Dubai

The urban culture festival returns with headliners Kaytranada, Tyla, and Miguel performing across three nights. The programme also features talks, tournaments, brand activations, art showcases, and food outlets. More artists will be announced soon.

Festival runs daily from 4pm to 2:30am; tickets from Dh350

57. Franz Ferdinand: December 13 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

The Scottish rock band behind Take Me Out and Do You Want To bring their mix of indie-rock nous and danceable anthems for a swagger-filled show in Dubai.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh295

58. The Yemenis Orchestra: December 14 at Dubai Opera

Maestro Mohammed Al Qahoom and his celebrated company return to Dubai Opera for another orchestral celebration of Yemeni folk music.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh395

59. Rod Stewart: December 17 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

For his first UAE concert in eight years, the British singer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, 80, will perform hits from his six-decade career, including Maggie May, Forever Young and Have I Told You Lately That I Love You. Stewart announced his retirement from major global tours in November, though he doesn’t plan to step away entirely. “This will be the end of large-scale world tours for me, but I have no desire to retire. I love what I do, and I do what I love,” he said on X.

Doors open at 6pm; tickets from Dh295

60. Arijit Singh: December 19 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

After postponing his Abu Dhabi show earlier this month due to escalating military tensions between India and Pakistan, Arijit Singh has fulfilled his promise to fans by announcing a new concert date. Known for his soulful voice, Singh rose to fame with Tum Hi Ho from the 2013 film Aashiqui 2 and has since performed a string of sold-out shows across the Emirates. With beloved tracks such as Kabira, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, and Channa Mereya, Singh is widely regarded as the “king of playback singing” – recording songs that are lip-synced by actors in Indian cinema.

Doors open at 6pm; tickets from Dh290

61. Omar Khairat: December 24 at Dubai Opera

The acclaimed Egyptian composer and pianist returns will deliver another nostalgic evening with a catalogue spanning 50 years. Expect to hear compositions Khairat created for seminal Egyptian television dramas and films from the 1980s and 1990s.

Doors open at 8.30pm; tickets from Dh395

62. Sonu Nigam: December 27 at Coca‑Cola Arena, Dubai

Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam will bring his career‑spanning set, featuring hits such as Kal Ho Naa Ho, to Dubai. The singer recently released the single Dil Pe Chalai Churiya with Indian content creator Raju Kalakar.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh95

63. Maroon 5: December 31 at Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai

The American pop-rock band will headline Atlantis, The Palm’s New Year’s Eve bash. In addition to a lavish buffet dinner and fireworks, expect chart-toppers such as Moves Like Jagger, Sugar and This Love, followed by a fireworks display stretching across the Palm Jumeirah.

Doors open at 7pm; tickets from Dh4,500

64. Ludovico Einaudi: January 10 at Saadiyat Nights, Abu Dhabi

The Italian pianist and composer will bring his intimate scores to Saadiyat Nights on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi. His set will draw from his latest album The Summer Portraits, as well as signature pieces including I Giorni and Nuvole Bianche.

Doors open 5pm; tickets from Dh345

65. Lewis Capaldi: January 17 at Saadiyat Nights, Abu Dhabi

Lewis Capaldi will make his Abu Dhabi debut as part of the concert series on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi. The Scottish singer-songwriter, known for hits like Someone You Loved and Before You Go, will also perform songs from his new album Something In The Heavens.

Doors open 5pm; remaining tickets from Dh1,990

66. Linkin Park: January 20 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

The American rockers return to the UAE for the first time in 15 years as part of their From Zero world tour. Founding members Mike Shinoda, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell and Joe Hahn will be joined by new vocalist Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain for a set spanning classics such as In the End and Numb, alongside tracks from their chart-topping comeback album From Zero.

Doors open 6.30; sold out

67. Rob Beckett: January 22 at Dubai Opera

British comedian Rob Beckett, referred to as “everyone’s favourite oversharer”, will be returning to the UAE in January for a new comedy special titled Giraffe. The entertainer gained international exposure recently thanks to his well-received stint on the hit series LOL: Last One Laughing UK, in which he starred opposite fellow comedians Richard Ayoade, Bob Mortimer and Jimmy Carr.

Doors open at 5.30pm; tickets from Dh195

68. John Mayer: January 24 at Saadiyat Nights, Abu Dhabi

The American singer-songwriter will make his UAE debut as part of the Saadiyat Nights concert series. A seven-time Grammy Award winner, Mayer is known for hits such as Gravity, Your Body Is a Wonderland and Slow Dancing in a Burning Room. His Abu Dhabi show follows acclaimed tours in North America and Europe.

Doors open 5pm; tickets from Dh345

69. Wicked The Musical: January 28 to February 15 at Dubai Opera

The Broadway hit tells the story of the witches of Oz through Stephen Schwartz’s celebrated score and songs including Defying Gravity, Popular and For Good. Its Dubai Opera debut brings a global phenomenon to regional audiences.

Evening and matinee shows available; tickets from Dh275

70. Tamaas Festival: January 29 at NYU Abu Dhabi Arts Centre

The one-day festival will be headlined by electrifying Lebanese chanteuse Yasmine Hamdan, co-founder of cult duo Soap Kills, often credited with pioneering the Arab indie scene. She returns with the album I Remember I Forget, and is joined by Al-Qasar, a Paris and Los Angeles-based collective blending Arabic psychedelia with North African rock, and Maruja Limon, a Barcelona band known for high-energy shows that fuse rumba, flamenco, salsa, electronics and pop. Hamdan also appears as the inaugural guest on The National‘s weekly podcast Tarab.

Show starts at 7.30 pm; tickets from Dh 52.50

71. Air Supply: January 30 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

Soft rock duo Air Supply will return to Dubai as part of their 50th Anniversary Celebration Tour. Formed in 1975 by Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock, the group found worldwide success with ballads including All Out of Love and Making Love Out of Nothing at All.

Show starts at 9pm; tickets from Dh199

72. Ricky Martin: January 31 at Saadiyat Nights, Abu Dhabi

Puerto Rican superstar Ricky Martin will make his Abu Dhabi debut at Saadiyat Nights. The Grammy and Latin Grammy Award-winner brings a three-decade catalogue of multilingual hits, from Livin’ la Vida Loca and The Cup of Life to María and Vente Pa’Ca.

Doors open at 5pm; tickets from Dh295

73. Rewind Fest DXB 2026: February 7 at Bla Bla Dubai

The retro music festival gets bigger and bigger as it returns with a line-up of 1980s and 1990s pop acts led by lead by Bananarama, Jason Donovan, Nik Kershaw and Go West.

Doors open at 6pm; tickets from Dh399

74. La Bayadere: February 14 to 16 at Dubai Opera

The National Theatre of Brno stages the 19th-century ballet set in India, which follows the rivalry between temple dancer Nikiya and daughter Hamsatti.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh350

75. Mary Poppins: March 25 to April 15 at Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi

The award-winning West End production of Mary Poppins makes its Abu Dhabi debut with 26 performances. Set in Edwardian London, the musical tells the story of the nanny with supernatural powers who transforms life at Cherry Tree Lane for Jane and Michael Banks. Adapted from the stories of PL Travers and Disney’s 1964 film, the show features colourful choreography, inventive effects, and timeless songs including A Spoonful of Sugar, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, and Chim Chim Cher-ee.

Pre-sale tickets open on October 3 for registered fans; general sale begins October 6

76. Big Time Rush: March 26 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

American pop group Big Time Rush bring their In Real Life Worldwide tour to Dubai. The show will include tracks from their Nickelodeon series alongside songs such as Boyfriend and Worldwide.

Show starts at 8pm; tickets from Dh195

77. Rumi The Musical: June 4 to 7 at Dubai Opera

Rumi: The Musical, from Qatari composer Dana Al Fardan and British-Lebanese actor Nadim Naaman, returns to Dubai Opera to tell the story of the 13th-century poet’s transformative bond with the mystic Shams Tabrizi.

Showtime TBC; tickets TBC

78. Def Leppard: August 2 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai

Formed in Sheffield in 1977, Def Leppard became leaders of the “new wave of British heavy metal” with early albums such as High ’n’ Dry (1981), which featured the breakthrough single Bringin’ on the Heartbreak. The group last performed in the UAE as part of the 2022 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix race day concert.

Doors open at 8pm; tickets from Dh595

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Watford v Leicester City (3.30pm)

Brighton v Arsenal (6pm)

West Ham v Wolves (8.30pm)

Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (10.45pm)

Sunday

Newcastle United v Sheffield United (5pm)

Aston Villa v Chelsea (7.15pm)

Everton v Liverpool (10pm)

Monday

Manchester City v Burnley (11pm)

What is an ETF?

An exchange traded fund is a type of investment fund that can be traded quickly and easily, just like stocks and shares. They come with no upfront costs aside from your brokerage’s dealing charges and annual fees, which are far lower than on traditional mutual investment funds. Charges are as low as 0.03 per cent on one of the very cheapest (and most popular), Vanguard S&P 500 ETF, with the maximum around 0.75 per cent.

There is no fund manager deciding which stocks and other assets to invest in, instead they passively track their chosen index, country, region or commodity, regardless of whether it goes up or down.

The first ETF was launched as recently as 1993, but the sector boasted $5.78 billion in assets under management at the end of September as inflows hit record highs, according to the latest figures from ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm.

There are thousands to choose from, with the five largest providers BlackRock’s iShares, Vanguard, State Street Global Advisers, Deutsche Bank X-trackers and Invesco PowerShares.

While the best-known track major indices such as MSCI World, the S&P 500 and FTSE 100, you can also invest in specific countries or regions, large, medium or small companies, government bonds, gold, crude oil, cocoa, water, carbon, cattle, corn futures, currency shifts or even a stock market crash. 

Ballon d’Or shortlists

Men

Sadio Mane (Senegal/Liverpool), Sergio Aguero (Aregentina/Manchester City), Frenkie de Jong (Netherlans/Barcelona), Hugo Lloris (France/Tottenham), Dusan Tadic (Serbia/Ajax), Kylian Mbappe (France/PSG), Trent Alexander-Arnold (England/Liverpool), Donny van de Beek (Netherlands/Ajax), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon/Arsenal), Marc-Andre ter Stegen (Germany/Barcelona), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal/Juventus), Alisson (Brazil/Liverpool), Matthijs de Ligt (Netherlands/Juventus), Karim Benzema (France/Real Madrid), Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands/Liverpool), Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands/Liverpool), Bernardo Silva (Portugal/Manchester City), Son Heung-min (South Korea/Tottenham), Robert Lewandowski (Poland/Bayern Munich), Roberto Firmino (Brazil/Liverpool), Lionel Messi (Argentina/Barcelona), Riyad Mahrez (Algeria/Manchester City), Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium/Manchester City), Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal/Napoli), Antoine Griezmann (France/Barcelona), Mohamed Salah (Egypt/Liverpool), Eden Hazard (BEL/Real Madrid), Marquinhos (Brazil/Paris-SG), Raheem Sterling (Eengland/Manchester City), Joao Félix(Portugal/Atletico Madrid)

Women

Sam Kerr (Austria/Chelsea), Ellen White (England/Manchester City), Nilla Fischer (Sweden/Linkopings), Amandine Henry (France/Lyon), Lucy Bronze(England/Lyon), Alex Morgan (USA/Orlando Pride), Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands/Arsenal), Dzsenifer Marozsan (Germany/Lyon), Pernille Harder (Denmark/Wolfsburg), Sarah Bouhaddi (France/Lyon), Megan Rapinoe (USA/Reign FC), Lieke Martens (Netherlands/Barcelona), Sari van Veenendal (Netherlands/Atletico Madrid), Wendie Renard (France/Lyon), Rose Lavelle(USA/Washington Spirit), Marta (Brazil/Orlando Pride), Ada Hegerberg (Norway/Lyon), Kosovare Asllani (Sweden/CD Tacon), Sofia Jakobsson (Sweden/CD Tacon), Tobin Heath (USA/Portland Thorns)

 

 

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PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE

1 Man City    26   20   3   3   63   17   63 

2 Liverpool   25   17   6   2   64   20    57 

3 Chelsea      25   14   8  3   49   18    50 

4 Man Utd    26   13   7  6   44   34    46 

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5 West Ham   26   12   6   8   45   34    42 

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6 Arsenal      23  13   3   7   36   26   42 

7 Wolves       24  12   4   8   23   18   40 

8 Tottenham  23  12   4   8   31   31   39  

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Profile of Tarabut Gateway

Founder: Abdulla Almoayed

Based: UAE

Founded: 2017

Number of employees: 35

Sector: FinTech

Raised: $13 million

Backers: Berlin-based venture capital company Target Global, Kingsway, CE Ventures, Entrée Capital, Zamil Investment Group, Global Ventures, Almoayed Technologies and Mad’a Investment.

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WHAT IS A BLACK HOLE?

1. Black holes are objects whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape their pull

2. They can be created when massive stars collapse under their own weight

3. Large black holes can also be formed when smaller ones collide and merge

4. The biggest black holes lurk at the centre of many galaxies, including our own

5. Astronomers believe that when the universe was very young, black holes affected how galaxies formed

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What can you do?

Document everything immediately; including dates, times, locations and witnesses

Seek professional advice from a legal expert

You can report an incident to HR or an immediate supervisor

You can use the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation’s dedicated hotline

In criminal cases, you can contact the police for additional support

The Penguin

Starring: Colin Farrell, Cristin Milioti, Rhenzy Feliz

Creator: Lauren LeFranc

Rating: 4/5

Some of Darwish’s last words

“They see their tomorrows slipping out of their reach. And though it seems to them that everything outside this reality is heaven, yet they do not want to go to that heaven. They stay, because they are afflicted with hope.” – Mahmoud Darwish, to attendees of the Palestine Festival of Literature, 2008

His life in brief: Born in a village near Galilee, he lived in exile for most of his life and started writing poetry after high school. He was arrested several times by Israel for what were deemed to be inciteful poems. Most of his work focused on the love and yearning for his homeland, and he was regarded the Palestinian poet of resistance. Over the course of his life, he published more than 30 poetry collections and books of prose, with his work translated into more than 20 languages. Many of his poems were set to music by Arab composers, most significantly Marcel Khalife. Darwish died on August 9, 2008 after undergoing heart surgery in the United States. He was later buried in Ramallah where a shrine was erected in his honour.

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Engine: Two permanent-magnet synchronous AC motors

Transmission: two-speed

Power: 671hp

Torque: 1050Nm

Range: 450km

Price: Dh601,800

On sale: now

MATCH INFO

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Get inspired

Here are a couple of Valentine’s Day food products that may or may not go the distance (but have got the internet talking anyway).

Sourdough sentiments: Marks & Spencer in the United Kingdom has introduced a slow-baked sourdough loaf dusted with flour to spell out I (heart) you, at £2 (Dh9.5). While it’s not available in the UAE, there’s nothing to stop you taking the idea and creating your own message of love, stencilled on breakfast-inbed toast.  

Crisps playing cupid: Crisp company Tyrells has added a spicy addition to its range for Valentine’s Day. The brand describes the new honey and chilli flavour on Twitter as: “A tenderly bracing duo of the tantalising tingle of chilli with sweet and sticky honey. A helping hand to get your heart racing.” Again, not on sale here, but if you’re tempted you could certainly fashion your own flavour mix (spicy Cheetos and caramel popcorn, anyone?). 

Alita: Battle Angel

Director: Robert Rodriguez

Stars: Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Keean Johnson

Four stars

Tax authority targets shisha levy evasion

The Federal Tax Authority will track shisha imports with electronic markers to protect customers and ensure levies have been paid.

Khalid Ali Al Bustani, director of the tax authority, on Sunday said the move is to “prevent tax evasion and support the authority’s tax collection efforts”.

The scheme’s first phase, which came into effect on 1st January, 2019, covers all types of imported and domestically produced and distributed cigarettes. As of May 1, importing any type of cigarettes without the digital marks will be prohibited.

He said the latest phase will see imported and locally produced shisha tobacco tracked by the final quarter of this year.

“The FTA also maintains ongoing communication with concerned companies, to help them adapt their systems to meet our requirements and coordinate between all parties involved,” he said.

As with cigarettes, shisha was hit with a 100 per cent tax in October 2017, though manufacturers and cafes absorbed some of the costs to prevent prices doubling.

UPI facts

More than 2.2 million Indian tourists arrived in UAE in 2023
More than 3.5 million Indians reside in UAE
Indian tourists can make purchases in UAE using rupee accounts in India through QR-code-based UPI real-time payment systems
Indian residents in UAE can use their non-resident NRO and NRE accounts held in Indian banks linked to a UAE mobile number for UPI transactions

Founder: Ayman Badawi

Date started: Test product September 2016, paid launch January 2017

Based: Dubai, UAE

Sector: Software

Size: Seven employees

Funding: $170,000 in angel investment

Funders: friends

THE SPECS

Aston Martin Rapide AMR

Engine: 6.0-litre V12

Transmission: Touchtronic III eight-speed automatic

Power: 595bhp

Torque: 630Nm

Price: Dh999,563

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‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.thenationalnews.com ’

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