Calvin Harris set to perform in Dubai

AFP

Dubai is buzzing with excitement as international superstar Calvin Harris prepares to headline a massive show at the Ushuaïa Dubai Harbour Experience on Saturday, October 26.

Known for his chart-topping hits like “How Deep Is Your Love” and “This Is What You Came For” the Scottish DJ will bring a taste of Ibiza to the city, kicking off a new season of major performances at this Mediterranean-inspired venue.

The event has drawn significant attention, and while initial tickets sold out months ago, a limited number of general admission tickets are still available for Dhs650. 

VIP packages range from Dhs2,000 to Dhs60,000 for premium table service.

Doors will open at 6 PM with the party continuing until 4 AM. 

In addition to Harris, Australian DJ Tyson O’Brien will also take the stage, ensuring a night full of exceptional performances.

Organisers say public transport is highly recommended with Mina Seyahi Tram Station the closest stop, there will be a dedicated drop off point however parking is limited for those driving. 

As a cashless event, attendees will receive a wristband that can be topped up online or at the venue for easier transactions on merchandise and drinks. 

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