Dubai’s agenda in March is full of cultural events and artistic programmes, especially the Dubai Art Season, in addition to the distinguished concerts of the most famous male and female artists, including: Demi Lovato, Diego L Sigala, Najwa Karam, Majid Al Mohandes and Atef Aslam. It also organizes cultural and artistic events and exhibitions that reflect the originality and heritage of Dubai.
The Dubai Events Schedule, affiliated with the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai, the official platform for events in the emirate, announced a group of these qualitative programmes, which vary to satisfy different interests and tastes, and among the highlights of Art Dubai, the leading international art fair in the Middle East, which Fans of modern and contemporary art await it.
On March 3, the Dubai Opera Theater will also host the Spanish flamenco legend Diego El Cigala, who won two Grammy Awards, and who presents his most famous Latin works such as Soledad, Quireme, and Lagrimas Nejeras.
Pakistani superstar Atif Aslam will return to the Coca-Cola Arena on March 4 to meet his fans once again, as the international star will perform his songs accompanied by the Firdaws Orchestra, the Dubai-based all-female orchestra that includes musicians from more than 23 different countries. Dubai hosts its own version of Rewind, the largest music festival dedicated to oldies in the UK.
And that is under the name «Rewind Feast DXB». The festival, which will be held on March 4 in “Bla Bla Dubai”, constitutes a musical journey to the eighties and nineties of the last century, through a continuous evening of live performances by the most important legends of pop music, such as: Tony Hadley, Heaven 17, Heather Small, T-Bau, and the award-winning duo. Awards Joe West.
The Lebanese star Najwa Karam, whose albums have achieved record sales in the millions, will perform a concert on March 10 at the Dubai Opera. During the upcoming concert, she will perform a group of her most famous songs, such as Tonight Our Night, Kateer Helw, and Beirut.