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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2025 · 4 MIN

Dubai's Electrifying Summer: Music, Art, and Culinary Delights

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Dubai dazzles this July with a whirlwind of music, culture, outdoor excitement, and culinary delights. This week, listeners craving live music should lock in tickets for Beat the Heat DXB, launching July 4 at Zabeel Hall 6 in the Dubai World Trade Centre. Expect energetic performances from rising regional stars like UL8TE and Almas, infusing the city’s summer nights with fresh Arabic sounds. For something truly unique, check out Words Meet Harmonies on July 5 at The Fridge Warehouse in Alserkal Avenue, offering a captivating choir performance in Dubai's contemporary arts district. Those seeking international vibes can join the high-energy crowd for Filipino singer-songwriter TJ Monterde’s Sarili Nating Mundo World Tour on July 13 at Coca-Cola Arena. Shreya Ghoshal, India's celebrated playback queen, graces Dubai World Trade Centre on July 19, transporting listeners with her hits spanning over two decades. Laughter lovers aren’t left out—the Laughter Factory’s July tour from July 11 to 19 brings Netflix-favorite Steven Briggs and acclaimed UK comic Kelsey De Almeida to stages citywide. Food enthusiasts can savor Dubai Summer Restaurant Week from July 4 to 13, where top restaurants citywide roll out special menus and deep discounts. For a sweet cultural treat, plan a visit to the Dubai Dates Festival at Qalaat Al Remaal from July 25 to August 1, featuring rare date varieties, Emirati farming demonstrations, and local storytelling, perfect for experiencing traditional UAE flavors. Of course, Dubai’s signature attractions never lose their luster. The iconic Burj Khalifa offers sunrise and evening vistas from its sky-high observation decks, while the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo in Dubai Mall lets travelers walk through a 48-meter tunnel surrounded by sharks and rays. For outdoor thrills, Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis The Palm hosts record-breaking slides and dolphin encounters, ideal for families and thrill-seekers. Culture and contemporary art merge at Alserkal Avenue, Dubai’s creative heart, where listeners can explore galleries, pop-up performances, and participatory installations. For a culinary adventure, take in the city’s famous weekend brunches—many venues serve up global cuisine with live entertainment and panoramic views throughout July. Sports fans have a unique opportunity to join indoor summer fun runs, such as the RX Summer Run at City Center Mirdif on July 6, the Summer Mall Run at Ibn Battuta on July 13, and the Dubai Hills Indoor Run on July 20. Happy Hour deals are easy to find across Dubai’s lively lounges, offering cool escapes with skyline views. Don’t miss Modesh Splash Park at Bay Avenue in Dubai Festival City, where water slides and splash games make for a refreshing midday outing, especially for families. For history buffs, Dubai Museum and the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood offer a glimpse of old Dubai’s labyrinthine alleys and wind towers, balancing the city’s futuristic skyline. Shopping lovers can immerse This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Dubai dazzles this July with a whirlwind of music, culture, outdoor excitement, and culinary delights. This week, listeners craving live music should lock in tickets for Beat the Heat DXB, launching July 4 at Zabeel Hall 6 in the Dubai World Trade Centre. Expect energetic performances from rising regional stars like UL8TE and Almas, infusing the city’s summer nights with fresh Arabic sounds. For something truly unique, check out Words Meet Harmonies on July 5 at The Fridge Warehouse in Alserkal Avenue, offering a captivating choir performance in Dubai's contemporary arts district. Those seeking international vibes can join the high-energy crowd for Filipino singer-songwriter TJ Monterde’s Sarili Nating Mundo World Tour on July 13 at Coca-Cola Arena. Shreya Ghoshal, India's celebrated playback queen, graces Dubai World Trade Centre on July 19, transporting listeners with her hits spanning over two decades. Laughter lovers aren’t left out—the Laughter Factory’s July tour from July 11 to 19 brings Netflix-favorite Steven Briggs and acclaimed UK comic Kelsey De Almeida to stages citywide. Food enthusiasts can savor Dubai Summer Restaurant Week from July 4 to 13, where top restaurants citywide roll out special menus and deep discounts. For a sweet cultural treat, plan a visit to the Dubai Dates Festival at Qalaat Al Remaal from July 25 to August 1, featuring rare date varieties, Emirati farming demonstrations, and local storytelling, perfect for experiencing traditional UAE flavors. Of course, Dubai’s signature attractions never lose their luster. The iconic Burj Khalifa offers sunrise and evening vistas from its sky-high observation decks, while the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo in Dubai Mall lets travelers walk through a 48-meter tunnel surrounded by sharks and rays. For outdoor thrills, Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis The Palm hosts record-breaking slides and dolphin encounters, ideal for families and thrill-seekers. Culture and contemporary art merge at Alserkal Avenue, Dubai’s creative heart, where listeners can explore galleries, pop-up performances, and participatory installations. For a culinary adventure, take in the city’s famous weekend brunches—many venues serve up global cuisine with live entertainment and panoramic views throughout July. Sports fans have a unique opportunity to join indoor summer fun runs, such as the RX Summer Run at City Center Mirdif on July 6, the Summer Mall Run at Ibn Battuta on July 13, and the Dubai Hills Indoor Run on July 20. Happy Hour deals are easy to find across Dubai’s lively lounges, offering cool escapes with skyline views. Don’t miss Modesh Splash Park at Bay Avenue in Dubai Festival City, where water slides and splash games make for a refreshing midday outing, especially for families. For history buffs, Dubai Museum and the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood offer a glimpse of old Dubai’s labyrinthine alleys and wind towers, balancing the city’s futuristic skyline. Shopping lovers can immerse This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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