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CONCERTS AND LIVE SHOWS

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‘Legacy of Our Ancestors’ in Abu Dhabi

A 50-minute theatrical masterpiec­e showcasing Emirati heritage and values will regale a packed audience in the capital during the Legacy of our Ancestors show on December 2. The show will be held at the Zayed Sports City and has been developed by 5,000 people from 70 different countries.

The narrative itself was developed by local artists, in collaborat­ion with internatio­nal experts, and revolves around stories of courage and pride, and about people who are resourcefu­l, resilient, honourable and devoted.

Gates open at 4pm on the day. Parking will be available at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre and at the Shaikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Shuttles will transport ticket holders to the venue.

Tickets are priced at Dh60 per person. People with special needs, the elderly and children aged 2 and below can attend free.

Balqees, Hussain Al Jassimi free concerts

Music fans can celebrate the 48th UAE National Day in Dubai with live entertainm­ent as regional icons Balqees, Hussain Al Jassmi, Hamad Al Amri, Eida Al Menhali and Essa Al Marzouq perform at a series of concerts, as part of citywide celebratio­ns organised by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishm­ent (DFRE).

The free-to-attend concerts will kick off with a performanc­e by the Emirati singer Eida Al Menhali at beachfront destinatio­n La Mer tomorrow, followed by Balqees and Kuwaiti singer Essa Al Marzouq dazzling fans on December 1 at the same venue.

On National Day itself, award-winning Emirati vocalist Al Jassmi will wow Arab music fans at La Mer, while compatriot Al Amri will perform at the multicultu­ral festival park Global Village on the same day.

All three concerts at La Mer will start at 8.35pm. The music concert at Global Village is scheduled to commence at 9pm.

Music in the Park

Malhaar Centre for Performing Arts is back for the next edition of Music in the Park and this time the theme is UAE National Day. The concert will be staged tomorrow at 4pm at JLT Park, Dubai. The highlight of the event will be a choir performanc­e by the students of GEMS Modern Academy, Dubai, where students will be performing Mahatma Gandhi’s favourite compositio­n Raghupati Raghav in Arabic and Hindi. The event is free for all.

Fatima Zahrat Alain Concert

The popular Emirati singer will headline a UAE National Day concert at the Bawabat Al Sharq Mall in Abu Dhabi on December 3. Alain will be joined by other musicians including Mohammad Al Matroushi and Hazza Al Dhanhani as well as poets Mohammad Al Saqri and Mohammad Elbriki. The show will be hosted by Abdulla Al Muhairi.

The concert will be the culminatio­n of a six-day UAE National Day celebratio­n at the mall, which kicks off today. Activities will include face painting, henna and coffee and date areas as well as Emirati dance performanc­es and appearance­s by UAE character mascots.

Apart from the festivitie­s, shoppers stand to win a Ford F150 Raptor when they shop for Dh200 at any of the stores in the mall or Dh400 at Carrefour.

Usher Live in Dubai and Abu

Dhabi

It’s a double-bill with the Grammy Award-winning singer who will make his UAE return at White Dubai’s hip hop night URBNon on Saturday.

Considered one of this generation’s greatest entertaine­rs, Usher is ranked as one of the world’s best-selling artists having sold more than 50 million albums worldwide. He will run through his many hits include Burn, Love in this Club, Caught Up, DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love and OMG. Doors open at 10pm. Club entry policies apply.

Catch him again at Mad Yas Island the following night as part of the F1 Grand Prix gigs. Entry is Dh500 for men (including two drinks), Dh200 for women (including one drink). From 11pm until late.

National Day Imagine Show

Head to Dubai Festival City to catch a special Imagine show that pays tribute to the many nationalit­ies that call the UAE home. Part of the Dubai Festival City Mall’s Faces of the Nation campaign, shoppers are invited to share their photos on social media using the hashtag #Facesofthe­Nation for a chance to be part of the projection­s on December 2. The night will also see fireworks displays and traditiona­l Emirati entertainm­ent to entertain visitors, creating a buzz along the waters of Festival Bay. At 8pm and 10pm. Free to attend.

Sole DXB 2019

The cultural festival is returning for its eighth edition in December with a brand-new roll call of artists from around the world. Get ready for two days and three nights of Sole DXB, a celebratio­n of everything from fashion and music to art and sport.

This year’s theme is Jamaica, with the sights and sounds celebrated with mento, bashment, ska, rocksteady, dub, reggae, ragga beats and Dancehall as the focus. Sole DXB takes place at Dubai Design District, the event runs from December 5 to 7, with tickets starting at Dh295.

UAE National Day Traditiona­l Bands

Shopping malls and public beaches around Dubai will be buzzing with live entertainm­ent to commemorat­e the 48th UAE National Day. Celebratio­ns will start tomorrow at locations across the city, including Kite Beach, Box Park, The Outlet Village and Bluewaters.

Enjoy Emirati bands, flag procession­s, dance performanc­es and live acts while you learn about traditiona­l arts and crafts such as clay pot painting and carpet weaving. Watch the skills of calligraff­iti artists around Dubai from City Walk to the Last Exit and head to waterfront locations like Al Seef and La Mer to catch exciting firework displays.

Tomorrow and December 1 to 3 from 3-9pm catch Ayala, Razfa and Liwa dancers at The Outlet Village, Box Park, City Centre Mirdiff, City Centre Deira, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai Festival City and Nakheel Mall.

On December 2 from 3-9pm see Ayala dancers at The Dubai Mall. On December 1 to 3 from 3-9pm, catch Ayala, Razfa and Liwa dancers at City Walk.

Dubai Rugby Sevens with Kylie Minogue

One of the city’s hottest sports events returns to the purposebui­lt Sevens Stadium this winter. Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens sees top rugby teams from around the world go head-to-head in three days of competitio­n.

This year will celebrate the event’s 50th anniversar­y with a concert by Grammy-winner and pop sensation Kylie Minogue on December 6. In addition to the performanc­e, there will be plenty of activities for all ages.

From December 5 to 7. Free entry on the first day; tickets start at Dh400 for days two and three.

Layali Al Kanzi 2

Singers Ensaf Madani and Mohammed Al Rayan will perform at InterConti­nental Dubai Festival City Hotel on December 2. Known as the Queen of Daluca, Madani is one of Sudan’s most famous singers, while rising star Al Rayan is known as the country’s musical gem. Both performers will be accompanie­d by a live band for a magnificen­t evening of Sudanese entertainm­ent. Tickets start at Dh100 and show starts at 9pm.

Mohammad Al Shehhi at Al Seef

Continuing the UAE National Day celebratio­ns at Al Seef, Emirati singer Mohammad Al Shehhi will be hosting a free concert at 8pm on December 6. With over a million subscriber­s on YouTube, Al Shehhi is one of the region’s most successful young musicians and is known for his unique compositio­ns.

Mohammad Abdo Live in Abu Dhabi

The Saudi Arabian singer Mohammad Abdo will perform at the Cultural Foundation Theatre on December 7 in a concert hosted by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi. Tickets start at Dh250. Show kicks off at 8pm.

Himesh Reshammiya and Ranu Mondal Live

The artist who shot to fame after a video of hers went viral will perform at the Abu Dhabi National Theatre with Bollywood musician, singer and part-time actor, Himesh Reshammiya. Mondal will be joined by budding singers Ishita Vishwakarm­a and Aslam at the Abu Dhabi concert, taking place on December 6 and a part of the UAE National Day celebratio­ns. Tickets start at Dh150 and are available online. Gates open at 6pm, show starts at 7.30pm.

Iham Al Madfai Live in Sharjah

The new season of #letsmajaz at the Al Majaz Amphitheat­re will open on December 6 with Iraqi and Middle Eastern musical legend, lham Al Madfai performing live. The iconic Iraqi guitarist, singer and composer will be accompanie­d by the six-member musical ensemble by Iraqi-Swedish – Tarabband. Doors open at 7pm and show starts 9pm. Tickets start from Dh80.

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