City Walk Dubai gears up for music festival

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As the weather cools down in the UAE, City Walk Dubai is set to heat things up with a high-crescendo music festival, hosting 24 free concerts and live performances by some of the region’s most loved artistes and emerging talent.

'City Walk Unplugged', which runs from October 29 to November 13 will transform the open-air lifestyle destination's fountain area into a pulsating and lively stage showcasing a dynamic line-up of singers, DJs and bands.

Leading artistes are set to take the centre stage including Hala Al Turk, Alaa Wardi, Rola Kadri, Harget Kart, Aline Lahoud, Big Sam, Lea Makhoul and Nutsa Buzaladze, who will jazz up the weekend nights.

The opening acts will include DJ Said Mrad, Jenn Getz & Alfie, DJ Moei, Daneel Sayegh, DJ Pinkfish, Hallwaiboiz, Jad & The Band and July & The Band.

Other artistes to perform include Eirini, Maro & Band, Zero Funks, Suzi Ghanem, Talk of the Town, Alina Postra, Jindi and Amjad Shakir.

In addition to the entertaining shows, the destination’s visitors will also get to enjoy a wide range of wellness, art and fitness offers and activities.

And photography buffs have no reasons to despair as amateurs and experts alike can display their skills at the Art Walls using the #CityWalkUnplugged hashtag and get a chance to win an Apple Watch each week.

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