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Dubai Shopping Festival in Full Swing with Concerts, Fireworks, and Massive Raffles

Dubai Shopping Festival in Full Swing with Concerts, Fireworks, and Massive Raffles

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Dubai is in full celebration mode this week, and if you’re wondering what to do, you’re spoiled for choice.

The biggest headline is the launch of the 31st Dubai Shopping Festival, running now through 11 January and turning the whole city into a giant playground of concerts, fireworks, raffles, and shopping deals. According to Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism, you can expect nightly entertainment across major malls and outdoor destinations, massive sales, and the DSF Mega Raffle where shoppers get the chance to win a brand-new Nissan plus 100,000 dirhams every single day, with a grand prize of 400,000 dirhams at the end of the festival.

Tonight, a great place to start your week is Dubai Festival City Mall. Both Dubai Media Office and Gulf News report that e& DSF Nights will light up Festival Bay with live performances, interactive zones, waterfront attractions, and an 8:30 pm fireworks display. Bollywood star Nora Fatehi is headlining the opening weekend with a high-energy dance show, and tickets via PlatinumList start from around 50 dirhams, making it a lively, affordable night out by the water.

All week, keep an eye on the brand-new DSF Drone and Pyro Show. Gulf News explains that more than 1,000 drones, including 100 pyro drones, will take to the sky in two nightly shows, choreographed to a Dubai-inspired soundtrack by Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer. The display will transform the skyline into a moving light artwork, so listeners can plan an evening walk around spots like Dubai Creek, Palm Jumeirah viewpoints, or the beachfront to catch the spectacle.

If you’re craving something different midweek or this weekend, head out to Hatta. Gulf News describes how DSF is bringing back its Hatta Wadi Hub experiences with Candlelight Concerts by Fever, where classical and contemporary music from Vivaldi to Coldplay is performed outdoors under the stars from just 70 dirhams. There’s also Dinner in the Sky, debuting in the mountains and lifting diners 50 metres above ground for a meal with sweeping views at roughly 300 dirhams per person, plus the family-friendly Roxy Dome Cinema for outdoor movies in the cool mountain air.

Culture lovers should mark the Japan Festival in Dubai 2025, taking place today at Jameel Arts Centre and the Jaddaf Waterfront Sculpture Park. Jameel Arts Centre notes that from 1:30 pm to 8:30 pm, listeners can enjoy Japanese food stalls, traditional crafts, taiko drumming, dance, and family activities, all free and open to everyone. The theme this year is “Water and Light – Traditions Flow, Futures Shine,” making it a beautiful way to spend an afternoon by the Creek.

For the rest of the week and into the weekend, Dubai Shopping Festival will keep rolling with more concerts, pop-up shows, family activities in the malls, raffles, and fireworks across the city, so wherever listeners go – from Downtown to JBR – there will be something happening.

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