Diwali 2024: Dubai gears up to celebrate festival of lights, all you need to know
Specially curated by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), the not-to-be-missed calendar of Diwali events will immerse friends and families in the joyous spirit of the season — bringing endless wonder and joy for all.
Spectacular fireworks
A series of mesmerising fireworks displays will light up the night skies this Diwali, celebrating a spectacular start to the festivities. Families and friends can watch thrilling fireworks at two of the city’s best-loved family destinations: Al Seef on 25 October, and Global Village on 25-26 October and 1-2 November at 9pm.
Fee to attend family events
A not-to-be-missed highlight of this year’s celebrations is Noor — Festival of Lights, which will be hosted at Al Seef from 25-27 October. Promising the perfect evening out, the three-day cultural fair will immerse the city into the magic of Diwali through stunning lights, artistic expressions, interactive experiences, and grand performances — all set against the backdrop of mesmerising Diwali decor and captivating fireworks in Al Seef’s vibrant lifestyle destination where Dubai’s past and present merge.
Global Village will host a magical Diwali celebration from 28 October to 3 November, bringing endless family fun for everyone with vibrant Rangoli art painting, lively performances on the Main Stage, and spectacular fireworks. The Festival of Lights Market, presented by India Pavilion, promises an unforgettable Diwali shopping experience for everyone. At the same time, extensive dining options will spotlight India’s finest culinary delights, from traditional street food at the Indian Chaat Bazaar to fine dining at several restaurants. Entry tickets are available via the Global Village mobile app, website, or on-site ticketing booths.
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