Dubai listeners searching for fun, unique, and entertaining experiences will find the city buzzing with activities this week and all summer long. As part of Dubai Summer Surprises 2025, music fans should head to Zabeel Hall 6 at Dubai World Trade Centre for Beat the Heat DXB, a concert series running through July 13 featuring regional stars like Soulja and Lana Lubany. Those wanting a global music vibe can catch TJ Monterde’s acoustic OPM performance at Coca-Cola Arena on July 13, or look ahead to Shreya Ghoshal’s return at Dubai World Trade Centre on July 19. The DSS Gahwa Beats pop-up series also kicks off later this month, blending Dubai’s coffee culture with free live music at select cafés.
For something hands-on this weekend, consider a sip and paint night at SOHUM Wellness Sanctuary in Al Quoz on July 11, where listeners can create art while sipping vibrant mocktails in a tranquil setting. Art lovers can explore the “I PUT MY BRAIN ON PAUSE!” exhibition by Ihab Ahmad at Firetti Contemporary, Warehouse 29, open daily with imaginative paintings and wooden sculptures inspired by life’s joyful moments.
Those keen for culinary adventure can sample fiery Korean street food at CupBop’s new store in Ibn Battuta Mall, open till midnight on weekends. Sports enthusiasts can savor strawberries and cream with a Pimm’s Cup and catch all the Wimbledon action live at The Coterie’s venues across the city until July 13. Meanwhile, families can engage in live theater and children’s musicals tied to the Dubai Summer Surprises programme, such as Spacetoon Memories with Assem Sukkar at Zabeel Theatre from August 2 to 3, celebrating 25 years of Arabic-dubbed animation.
Seeking a thrill or outdoor escape, book an evening desert safari with quad biking, camel rides, and a barbecue dinner under the stars. For a more laid-back adventure, the Dhow Cruise with dinner along Dubai Creek or the Dubai Marina offers spectacular city views and live entertainment. Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis on the Palm remains a favorite for water lovers, boasting record-breaking slides and the chance to swim with dolphins.
The iconic Burj Khalifa never fails to dazzle, with panoramic city views from its soaring observation decks. Miracle Garden, though best suited for cooler months, offers a kaleidoscope of blooms and whimsical garden sculptures, captivating families and photographers alike according to travelers on TripAdvisor.
Culture seekers will want to mark their calendars for the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature from January 29 to February 3, 2025, at the InterContinental Dubai Festival City, featuring beloved authors, poets, and interactive sessions. If you’re interested in spiritual or intellectual events, renowned guide Acharya Satvinder headlines a one-day landmark leadership talk show on July 12, fusing ancient wisdom and modern insight, with a special performance by singer Sonia Majeed.
Dive into heritage and creativity with Dubai Culture’s annual summer camps or visit the new Dubai Mandir for a glimpse of the city’s vibrant religious diversity. For an indoor hidden gem, the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo provides an immersive marine life experience right in the heart of downtown.
Comedy fans should look forward to October, with Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo bringing their NearlyParents podcast to a live audience at Dubai Opera as part of the Dubai Comedy Festival. The city also continues to attract top acts year-round, with artists like Natalie Imbruglia and Macy Gray performing at Dubai Opera and Coca-Cola Arena in August.
Dubai’s blend of music, art, adventure, cuisine, and culture ensures that every listener will find something extraordinary to experience, whether it’s world-class concerts, underground art exhibits, serene wellness escapes, or dazzling urban adventures.
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