If you’re in the mood for a big night out this weekend, there’s no shortage of places to go. From Jason Derulo to MK, there are some huge names from the world of house and R&B music in Dubai and you might struggle to choose which one to pick.
Here are six nights out in Dubai you need to hit up this weekend.
You better brush up on your Spanish as ‘Mi Gente’ producer Willy William is coming to town. The DJ will be taking the stage to perform his biggest hit, along with some of his more recent material. The superclub is known for bringing the some of the world’s biggest artists, including A$AP Rocky, 50 Cent and Omarian. There will also be free drinks for ladies.
LYFE at Base Dubai, Dubai Design District, 10pm to 4am, Thursday March 7. Tel: (055) 313 4999. basedubai.com
Homegrown house DJ duo will be taking over Siddharta Lounge with their Paradiso night, where you can expect their upbeat electro-dance tunes, signature cocktails and plenty of dancing. Siddharta has a beautiful bar inside but it’s even better out on the terrace, where you’ll find a glam crowd mingling around the pool or lounging on leather cushions.
Grosvenor House, Dubai Marina, Thursday March 7, 5pm to 1am. Tel: (04) 317 6000. siddhartalounge.com
Skyline Thursdays this week will see underground house DJs, Solardo, take to the decks for a night of deep house music. The duo have contributed to the production of tracks by the likes of David Guetta and CamelPhat and are best known for their 2018 song ‘Be Somebody’.
The Penthouse, FIVE Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jumeirah, 9pm to 3am, Thursday March 7. Tel: (052) 900 4868. fivehotelsandresorts.com
The award-winning American singer songwriter Jason Derulo is making his return to Dubai with two massive gigs this weekend. The ‘In My Head’ hitmaker will headline at Meydan super club Drai’s on Friday March 8, his first gig at the new super club. Derulo will also perform at White Dubai on Saturday March 9.
Drai’s presents Jason Derulo, Gate B, Meydan, Dubai, 10pm to 4am, Friday March 8, from Dhs100. Tel: (052) 388 8857. draisdxb.com
International R&B recording artist and singer Jay Sean will perform live in concert at the Global Village Main Stage on Friday March 8. No stranger to Dubai, the R&B star is known for his chart-topping numbers including ‘Down’, Ride It’, ‘Hit the Lights’ and‘Do You Remember?’. Tickets for the gig are the standard Global Village entry of Dhs15.
Main Stage, Global Village, Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road, 4pm to 1am, Friday March 8, Dhs15. globalvillage.ae
Best known for his floor-filling hit song ’17’, MK will be returning to Dubai for the first time since 2017 on March 8th for a no-doubt unforgettable performance at Zero Gravity. His list of tracks include collaborations with some of the world’s biggest artists such as Becky Hill, Lana Del Ray and Sam Smith.
Zero Gravity, Sky Dive Dubai, 5pm to 3am, Friday March 8, free entry 5pm to 9pm, free for ladies all night, Dhs100 after 9pm, Dhs75 advance tickets from Platinum List. Tel: (04) 399 0009. 0-gravity.ae
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