This week’s events: Swift tribute, food festivals and Phantom at Dubai Opera
Here, The National rounds up seven things to do around the Emirates, from today until Sunday.
Monday
Parents who eat out at Expo City Dubai will receive complimentary meals for their children. Diners aged 12 and under eat for free at any of the restaurants across the vicinity until March 8. This includes Alkebulan by renowned chef and author Alexander Smalls.
For Middle Eastern cravings, Assembly Mezze & Skewers might do the trick, while PXB serves vegan options.
Other restaurants include Philly Jawn by Ghostburger, Yamanote Collective, Talhan and Grand Beirut.
Eligible diners will receive one meal on the house for every order of an adult’s meal. Until March 8; Expo City Dubai; www.expocitydubai.com
Tuesday
It’s never too late to grab those training shoes and get a gym membership. Fitness First has introduced Rush, a 45-minute group workout targeting both cardiovascular and muscular endurance.
The programme is available to members of all Fitness First clubs in the UAE. However, on Tuesday, there will be a special ladies-only class at the Abu Dhabi Mall branch.
Rush comprises two rounds of high-intensity interval training. The workout also comes with a curated pre-choreographed music playlist. Various dates and timings; memberships start at Dh258 per month; uae.fitnessfirstme.com
Wednesday
Gulfood returns to Dubai World Trade Centre this week. Thousands of brands will gather under one roof showcasing food products, from cooking ingredients to pastries and packed goods.
The event blends trade and consumer elements, with the public also invited to sample one-off finds and little-known cuisines as well as attend workshops and demonstrations.
Some of the celebrated chefs set to make an appearance include Christian Le Squer of Le Cinq; Joan Roca of El Celler de Can Roca; and Mark Donald of The Glenturret.
Until Friday; from Dh595 for a five-day pass; Dubai World Trade Centre; www.gulfood.com
Thursday
On Thursday, catch the return of the critically acclaimed musical Phantom of the Opera in Dubai.
Based on the novel by Gaston Leroux, the show is set in 19th-century Paris. It tells the story of the musical prodigy the Phantom who haunts the Paris Opera House. He falls in love and lures Christine, a young soprano, to be his protege. The show features music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
It has won more than 70 major awards since its debut in London’s West End in 1986. Some of the hit songs include Think of Me, All I Ask of You and Music of the Night.
Until February 27; from 8pm; from Dh275; Dubai Opera; www.dubaiopera.com
Friday
Unfortunately for Taylor Swift fans, her record-breaking Eras Tour isn’t stopping in the Middle East. However, for those in Dubai, a tribute concert at Theatre at QE2 might be enough for now. The UK tribute act is led by British singer Katy Ellis, who attempts to emulate the American superstar from her voice, look and contagious energy on stage.
Fans can expect to sing along to hits such as Love Story, You Belong With Me and Cruel Summer.
Friday and Saturday; 2.30pm and 7.30pm; from Dh99; Port Rashid; dubai.platinumlist.net
Saturday
For a cultural treat and charming preview of the coming Ramadan, head to Al Shindagha Museum to learn more about Hag Al Laila – an ancient Emirati tradition where children visit homes in their neighbourhood, singing songs in return for sweets.
The creekside heritage venue will host authentic experiences that highlight the values of community by way of workshops and demonstrations. Friday and Saturday; from 4pm; free; Dubai Creek
Sunday
Foodies can head to Yas Marina Circuit on Sunday to catch the last day of the Open Fire Food Festival, featuring the “smoky flavours of the dessert”. Hosted by Steve Harvey, the event celebrates all things barbecue, with demonstrations from prominent pitmasters. Several food stalls will be at the venue, while young Emirati chef Aysha AlObeidli will host workshops for children. Saturday and Sunday; from Dh75; Yas Marina Circuit; www.openfirefoodfestival.com