Expo City Dubai will commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Upon Him) with spiritual recitals, light projections, and traditional dance from October 7-9.
The evening commemorations that run from 1815 - 2100 will feature 'Al Maled' performances, a spiritual and traditional artform that embodies the Prophet’s values of kindness and compassion.
The performances will see Al Wasl, the world's largest 360-degree projection surface, light up with a special show for the occasion.
Visitors can also look forward to traditional Emirati dance performances.
Packed with educational, cultural and entertainment offerings, Expo City Dubai celebrates human innovation, imagination and ingenuity.
Building on the success of the World Expo, Expo City Dubai is the go-to destination for globally significant events, including COP 28, and supports the UAE’s wider diversification and growth aims.


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