Due to the current weather conditions, Global Village will remain closed on Thursday, January 26.
The multicultural family destination said that it looks forward to welcoming guests tomorrow.
It had earlier announced that Egyptian singer Mahmoud El Esseily's concert, which was scheduled to take place on January 25, has been postponed to Sunday, January 29.
We know how much you love the rain and we do too!
— Global Village القرية العالمية (@GlobalVillageAE) January 26, 2023
But Global Village will have to remain closed today, 26 Jan 2023.
We can’t wait to welcome you tomorrow here at #AMoreWonderfulWorld pic.twitter.com/JuQyb3B9zP
Just when you thought that you’ll miss out on an exciting show, maybe you won’t after all! Mahmoud El-Essaily will rock the Main Stage this Sunday,January 29 at 8pm. Come join an evening of music and fun at #AMoreWonderfulWorld pic.twitter.com/ZzEIK4Mli2
— Global Village القرية العالمية (@GlobalVillageAE) January 26, 2023


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