What to do in Dubai UAE

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  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Dubai's Weekend Guide: Cycling, Dance, and Epic Nightlife Await

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's buzzing in Dubai today and through the rest of this week into the weekend. It's Sunday, May 3rd, and the city's pulsing with energy from fitness challenges to dance spectacles and epic nightlife—perfect for soaking up that UAE vibe. Kick off today with the **Proud of the UAE Cycling Race** along a scenic city circuit route. According to The Dubai Atlas, this community-focused event emphasizes participation over pro competition, with online registration around AED 50 to 120 depending on your category. Grab your bike, join riders of all levels, and pedal through Dubai's expanding cycling scene—it's a fantastic way to stay active under the morning sun. If you're catching up from yesterday, the Tadawi Run: Run 4 UAE lit up Jumeirah Beach Road on Saturday. The Dubai Atlas reports it drew casual joggers and pros alike on a flat, familiar path, with fees from AED 100 to 180 including a race kit, timing chip, and finisher medal. Missed it? No worries—today's cycling race keeps the fitness momentum going. Culture lovers, don't miss the final run of the **Sharmila Dance Extravaganza** at Mall of the Emirates' New Covent Garden Theatre, wrapping up today. The Dubai Atlas highlights its blend of classical and contemporary routines with high-energy performers, tickets AED 100 to 250—book now for this last-chance show packed with rhythm and stage magic. Looking ahead to the week, get ready for non-stop thrills. On Saturday, May 9th, techno king Carl Cox closes out the season at Pacha ICONS in Playa Pacha at FIVE LUXE JBR, Dubai News reports—from 7 PM to 3 AM, 21-plus crowd, entry about AED 200. Dance the night away with his legendary beats. Music heats up further on May 16th with Swedish House Mafia headlining Ushuaïa Dubai Harbour Experience's season finale at Dubai Harbour. Dubai News details their cinematic visuals and massive production, tickets from AED 195—pure waterfront euphoria. Dubai Opera's on fire all month: NEMR's hilarious "Rampant Disorder" stand-up on May 10th, Al Maestro on the 15th and 16th, Svetlana Zakharova's Gabrielle Chanel Ballet on the 17th, Lulu Santos on the 23rd, Adam Live on the 28th, and Ivan Vasiliev's The Last Dance on the 30th, per Dubai News. Gamers, the Dubai Esports and Gaming Festival runs May 8th to 24th with tournaments and launches, as Trip.com notes. Conference vibes? Future World Expo on May 6th and the 3rd World Conference on Climate Change on May 9th at Grand Excelsior Hotel Deira, from Eventbrite listings. Whether you're running, dancing, or raving, Dubai's got you covered—stay hydrated, book ahead, and make unforgettable memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI This episode includes AI-generated content.

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  2. 2 DAYS AGO

    Dubai's Weekend Guide: Runs, Dance, Theatre and Creative Vibes Await

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's buzzing in Dubai today and through the weekend of May 2 to 3, 2026. Whether you're lacing up for a run, craving culture, or hunting creative vibes, this city's got you covered with non-stop action. Kick off your Saturday with the Tadawi Run: Run 4 UAE along the flat, scenic Jumeirah Beach Road. This community-focused event starts early morning, perfect for casual joggers or pros, with paid registration around AED 100 to 180 including a race kit, timing chip, and finisher medal, as listed on The Dubai Atlas. Feel the energy of Dubai's fitness scene while soaking in those beach views. Culture lovers, don't miss the Sharmila Dance Extravaganza wrapping up its final performances today through Sunday at New Covent Garden Theatre in Mall of the Emirates. The Dubai Atlas and GoDubai highlight this whirlwind of classical and contemporary routines by Sharmila Dance Centre's aspiring stars in colorful costumes under dazzling lights. Tickets run AED 100 to 250—grab them quick via official platforms for this high-energy finale. Theatre fans, the 14th Short + Sweet Theatre Dubai festival launches today and runs through Sunday at the same Mall of the Emirates spot. GoDubai calls it the world's largest short-form theatre fest, packing power into 10-minute plays that promise laughs, twists, and surprises. Get hands-on at Saturdays at the House creative workshop, a pop-up for artsy fun across Dubai neighborhoods, ideal for filling your day with something new, per The Dubai Atlas. Tomorrow, Sunday, pedal into the Proud of the UAE Cycling Race on a marked city circuit. It's all about participation in Dubai's growing cycling culture, with online registration from AED 50 to 120, making it accessible for riders of all levels, according to event guides. Looking ahead to the week, Alserkal Art Month continues through May 18 at Alserkal Avenue with vibrant exhibits. Dubai Opera heats up soon with NEMR's stand-up on May 10, Al Maestro on 15-16, and Svetlana Zakharova's Gabrielle Chanel Ballet on 17, as detailed in Dubai News. Clubbers, mark Carl Cox's techno takeover at Pacha ICONS on May 9 from 7 PM to 3 AM, AED 200 entry. Dubai's weekend mixes sweat, rhythm, and creativity—pick your adventure and dive in. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI This episode includes AI-generated content.

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  3. 3 DAYS AGO

    Dubai's Biggest Week Yet: Restaurant Week, Art Dubai, and Major Music Events

    Welcome to your guide for an absolutely incredible week ahead in Dubai! If you think May is a slow month, think again because this city is absolutely buzzing with energy. Let's start with what's happening right now. Dubai Restaurant Week just kicked off and runs through May 17th, bringing together more than 125 restaurants across the city featuring over 25 different cuisines. You can grab two-course lunches starting at just 125 dirhams or three-course dinners for 250 dirhams, and here's the exciting part: more than 30 Michelin Guide-listed restaurants are participating. All bookings go through Careem DineOut, so head there to secure your spot at some of the city's finest dining establishments. If you're into culture and art, Alserkal Art Month continues through May 18th at Alserkal Avenue, and then Art Dubai takes over from May 15th to 17th at Madinat Jumeirah, celebrating its impressive 20th anniversary with over 75 presentations from galleries across nearly 20 countries. The best part? Entry is completely free to the public. For live music lovers, The Fridge Concert Series returns for Season 49 with performances on May 5th, 12th, and 19th at The Fridge Warehouse. If you prefer something more intimate, Candlelight Concerts are happening on May 9th at Al Habtoor Polo Resort and May 16th at Mina A'Salam Hotel in Madinat Jumeirah. Now here's where it gets really exciting for the weekend. On May 9th, techno legend Carl Cox is taking over Playa Pacha at FIVE LUXE JBR for the season closing night of Pacha ICONS. The event runs from 7 PM until 3 AM with entry around 200 dirhams, and it's strictly 21 and over. Then on May 16th, Grammy-nominated Swedish House Mafia headlines the official season closing of Ushuaïa Dubai Harbour Experience at Dubai Harbour with their bold new visual identity and large-scale cinematic production. Tickets start from 195 dirhams. Dubai Opera is having its best month of the year with incredible programming throughout May. Stand-up comedian NEMR brings his show Rampant Disorder on May 10th, world-renowned ballerina Svetlana Zakharova performs the Gabrielle Chanel Ballet on May 17th, and Brazilian pop legend Lulu Santos takes the stage on May 23rd. There's genuinely something for everyone this week in Dubai. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please make sure to subscribe for more incredible recommendations. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI This episode includes AI-generated content.

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  4. 4 DAYS AGO

    Jazz, Fountains, and Neon Nights: Your Ultimate Dubai Week Ahead

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Dubai this week, starting today on this vibrant Thursday! As the sun rises over the Burj Khalifa, kick off your day with the electric vibes of Blue Note Celebrating Jazz Day at Dubai Opera in Downtown Dubai. According to The Dubai Atlas, this live performance honors International Jazz Day with an ensemble playing icons like John Coltrane and Miles Davis, plus a special set by the Francesco Cafiso Duo, the acclaimed Italian saxophonist. It starts at 8 pm tonight—grab tickets at dubaiopera.com and let the smooth saxophone sounds transport you into the evening. Swing into Friday and the weekend with Dubai's unbeatable free spectacles that light up the skyline every night. The Dubai Fountain Show dazzles at Dubai Mall Lakeside, kicking off at 6 pm and running every 30 minutes until 11 pm, while Burj Khalifa's light shows mesmerize Downtown crowds after dark, as listed in the Dubai Events Calendar from Dubai Visit Visa. Head to JBR Beach for drone shows on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm along The Walk—perfect for a casual stroll with that sea breeze still hanging around before summer heats up. If you're craving more action through Sunday, catch the tail end of April's cultural pulse. The House of Arts Art Run might have wrapped earlier, but its spirit lingers—check House of Arts in Expo City Dubai for any pop-up art fitness vibes, per The Dubai Atlas. Music lovers, keep an eye on Platinumlist.net for lingering melodic techno echoes from events like UPPERGROUND by ARTBAT at Ushuaïa Dubai Harbour, which set the Marina alight recently. And for family fun, daily fountain and light shows offer endless replay value. As the week unfolds, dive into community spots like 25hours Hotel for casual cookouts with DJ beats and games, inspired by ongoing Caribbean-style gatherings noted in event guides. Dubai's mixing cultures and endless energy make every moment pop—whether you're chasing jazz riffs, fountain sprays, or neon nights. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more Dubai adventures! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI This episode includes AI-generated content.

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  5. 5 DAYS AGO

    Dubai's Week Ahead: Jazz, Ballet, Fitness and Family Fun

    Dubai is buzzing with incredible events happening right now, and listeners, you've got some fantastic options to make this week unforgettable. Let me walk you through what's happening in this vibrant city. Starting with today, Wednesday April 29th, you've got two amazing events to catch. Train DXB is returning to Dubai Autodrome at Motor City on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road. This popular community fitness experience invites fitness enthusiasts to run, jog, or walk together in a fun, energetic atmosphere. It's the perfect way to stay active while connecting with fellow fitness lovers in Dubai. If you're more of a culture and music person, head over to Dubai Opera where acclaimed pianist and composer Tony Ann is performing live tonight. The evening opens with a support set by an award-winning electroacoustic artist, so you're in for a real treat of musical excellence. Looking ahead to Thursday and Friday, April 30th brings even more excitement. Blue Note is celebrating Jazz Day at Dubai Opera, honoring International Jazz Day and the timeless innovation that defined Blue Note Records, the renowned jazz label. It's a perfect evening for jazz enthusiasts. Also on Thursday, the Camelicious Farm and Factory Tour opens its doors at Madinat Hind on Dubai Al Ain Road. This is your chance for an authentic Emirati experience where you can meet camels and see how milk is produced at the world's largest camel farm. Festival Bay at Dubai Festival City Mall is also launching The Bay by Social, a dynamic space perfect for making lasting memories with family and friends. For the weekend, if you missed the earlier performances, The Firebird and Petrushka ballet double bill continues through Sunday April 26th at Dubai Opera. This compelling production by the Croatian National Theatre pays homage to classical ballet and is absolutely not to be missed if you appreciate the arts. Whether you're seeking fitness, live music, cultural experiences, or family fun, Dubai has something spectacular for everyone this week. The weather is still comfortable before the summer heat arrives, making it the perfect time to explore everything this amazing city has to offer. Thank you so much for tuning in, listeners. Make sure to subscribe for more great content about what's happening in Dubai and beyond. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI This episode includes AI-generated content.

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  6. 26 APR

    Dubai's Ultimate Week: Art, Comedy, Music and More Awaits

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Dubai this week—starting right now on this sunny Sunday, April 26, and rolling through the weekend. Dubai's buzzing with art, music, comedy, and high-energy vibes, so grab your tickets and dive in. First off, today's the final day to catch the electric DIFC Art Nights at Gate Village, running through April 26 according to GoDubai's event calendar. This 21st edition is a massive showcase of regional and international art—think vibrant installations, live performances, and gallery hopping in one of Dubai's chicest spots. It's free and open till late, perfect for an afternoon of culture. Head over to Dubai World Trade Centre for World Art Dubai 2026, also wrapping up today, April 26. GoDubai reports it's a major contemporary art fair with diverse works from around the globe—sculptures, paintings, and interactive pieces that’ll spark your imagination. If you're into emerging artists, this is unmissable. Tonight, laugh out loud at Meyana Theatre in Jumeirah Beach Hotel with Egyptian comic Mohamed Helmy's Crowd Gigs, kicking off at 8 PM as listed on GoDubai. It's his fan-favorite interactive show where the audience fuels the fun—expect hilarious improv and relatable chaos. Music lovers, WhatsOn.ae highlights the In the Park Festival today at a prime Dubai spot, featuring world-class acts in a festival vibe under the sun. Groove to top DJs and live sets—pure energy! Missed yesterday's elrow Dubai at Media City Amphitheatre? That Nomads-themed party raged from 5 PM to 2 AM with wild visuals and beats, per elrow's site, but keep the party spirit alive. Looking ahead, tomorrow's Sukoon & Bupa Global Dubai Canal Run along the iconic canal offers 3km fun runs or 5km challenges—lace up for city views and fitness thrills, says GoDubai. Wednesday, April 29, Tony Ann brings his acclaimed piano magic to Dubai Opera, opening with an electroacoustic support act for an unforgettable night. Thursday, April 30, Blue Note celebrates International Jazz Day at Dubai Opera with timeless jazz honoring the legendary label—smooth sounds and innovation await. Don't forget ongoing gems like the City Nature Challenge at Terra in Expo City through April 27, where you snap nature pics via iNaturalist app. Or the ballet double bill of The Firebird and Petrushka at Dubai Opera, ending today near Burj Khalifa. Dubai's serving non-stop adventure this week—art explosions, comedy roasts, runs, and jazz nights. Get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI This episode includes AI-generated content.

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  7. 25 APR

    Dubai's Weekend Guide: From Canal Runs to Art Fairs and Comedy Shows

    Good morning, listeners! If you're in Dubai this weekend, you're in for an absolute treat. Right now, as we speak, the Sukoon and Bupa Global Dubai Canal Run is happening along the Dubai Canal, starting at six in the morning. It's the perfect way to kick off your Saturday if you're feeling active and want to join thousands of fellow fitness enthusiasts enjoying the cooler morning hours along one of Dubai's most scenic waterways. But if running isn't your thing, don't worry. Dubai's Biggest Fitness Hangout is taking place at the Hilton Dubai Palm through tomorrow, offering fantastic daycation and staycation packages if you want to relax by the pool and soak up some weekend vibes. For the culture lovers out there, the World Art Dubai international art fair is running through tomorrow at the World Trade Centre. This is your chance to explore contemporary and classic art from exhibitors around the globe, all under one roof. It's a wonderful way to spend a few hours discovering new pieces and supporting talented artists. If you're looking for evening entertainment tonight, head over to Meyana Theatre at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel for a comedy special by Mohamad Helmy called Globally Local. He blends cultural observations with everyday humor, offering a relatable take on modern life that's both sharp and easy to enjoy. Tomorrow, Sunday the twenty-sixth, there's something special for the kids. The Tiger Who Came to Tea comes to life on stage at Meyana Theatre at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. It's a beloved classic brought to theatrical magic, perfect for families looking for quality entertainment. If you're still seeking activities as the week winds down, Tony Ann, an acclaimed composer and performer, makes his Dubai debut on Wednesday at Dubai Opera. And if you're a jazz fan, mark your calendars for Thursday when Blue Note celebrates International Jazz Day with performances from local and international artists, featuring both classic and contemporary sounds. Whether you're into fitness, art, comedy, theatre, or live music, Dubai has packed this week with incredible experiences. There's truly something for everyone, so get out there and make the most of your time in this vibrant city. Thank you so much for tuning in, listeners. Be sure to subscribe for more updates on what's happening around Dubai. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI This episode includes AI-generated content.

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  8. 24 APR

    Dubai's Ultimate Weekend Guide: Art, Nature, Ballet, and Comedy Await

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's buzzing in Dubai today and through the weekend. It's a packed lineup of art, nature, ballet, and laughs, so grab your sunnies and let's dive in. Kicking off right now, DIFC Art Nights is lighting up Gate Village through Sunday, April 26. According to GoDubai, this 21st edition showcases diverse works from the region and beyond, perfect for art lovers wandering the chic streets amid galleries and pop-ups. Just across town at Dubai World Trade Centre, World Art Dubai 2026 is also underway until Sunday. GoDubai reports it's a major contemporary fair with a vibrant mix of paintings, sculptures, and installations from global talents—head there for affordable entry and endless inspiration. Starting today and running through Monday, April 27, the City Nature Challenge at Terra in Expo City Dubai invites you to play citizen scientist. GoDubai details how you document plants, animals, and coastlines via the iNaturalist app, turning urban exploration into a fun, competitive bio-blitz. Families and eco-enthusiasts, this is your call to adventure. Tonight through Sunday at Dubai Opera on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard near the Burj Khalifa, catch The Firebird and Petrushka. GoDubai highlights this ballet double bill by the Croatian National Theatre, a mesmerizing homage to classic tales with stunning choreography and live music—tickets are hot, so book fast for that downtown magic. Wrapping the weekend on Sunday, April 26, Egyptian comic Mohamed Helmy brings his interactive Crowd Gigs to Meyana Theatre at Jumeirah Beach Hotel. GoDubai says it's a fan-favorite where audience antics fuel non-stop hilarity—pure gold for a laugh-out-loud night. Whether you're chasing culture at the art fests, getting outdoors for nature spotting, swaying to ballet elegance, or cracking up at comedy, Dubai's serving non-stop thrills. Pro tip: Expo City and DIFC spots offer easy Metro access, and most events run evenings to beat the heat. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more Dubai vibes. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI This episode includes AI-generated content.

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