Dubai is buzzing with energy this Thursday, and the exciting vibe will carry right through the weekend with a packed lineup of events, experiences, and special moments across the city. Let me be your guide to the best of Dubai this week.
Golf fans, get ready for the 16th Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship at Emirates Golf Club’s iconic Majlis Course from today through Sunday. According to Gulf Today, this tournament sees the best 120 amateur players from across Asia-Pacific battling for a coveted spot at the Masters and The Open. Local heroes, including a record six UAE representatives, are teeing off alongside top players like Thailand’s Fifa Laopakdee and Stanford University’s Ratchanon TK Chantananuwat. Expect strategic shotmaking where surviving the notorious ninth hole could seal your fate. The atmosphere is electric—so whether you are watching in person or tuning in to GolfLife’s live broadcast on eLife IPTV and Switch TV, this is a not-to-be-missed event.
If musical nostalgia is more your scene, Dubai Opera brings Grease The Musical to life from today until November 2. Gulf News reports that you’ll be humming along to classics such as "Summer Nights" and "Greased Lightnin’" as Rydell High’s loveable teens strut the boards. Tickets start at 270 dirhams.
Those seeking something unique should check out Alserkal Avenue’s What The Food event, running Friday and Saturday. This immersive festival brings food talks, exhibitions, and guided tours with hands-on masterclasses from Douglas McMaster of Silo. Entry is free, but McMaster’s workshop will set you back 1,000 dirhams.
Over at City Centre Deira on Friday evening, Bollywood star Nora Fatehi headlines a live escalator fashion show—an experience combining dance, style, and star power, completely free.
Foodies, mark Saturday for the Sea You Brunch at Vida Dubai Marina & Yacht Club, with beachside vibes, DJ sets, and gourmet treats from 1 to 4 pm at 249 dirhams per person.
Comedy lovers: Russell Peters is invading Coca-Cola Arena on Friday night for a wacky, interactive set sure to draw belly laughs; tickets start from 199 dirhams.
Active types shouldn’t miss Dubai Active, running now through Saturday at Expo City Dubai, where you’ll find nonstop fitness sessions, wellness exhibitors, and the chance to revamp your workout wardrobe.
On Sunday, hit the Al Qudra Cycle Track for the Spinneys Dubai 92 Cycle Challenge Build-Up Ride 2, a 45km race followed by breakfast and family activities; registration is 95 dirhams.
Whether you crave sport, music, foodie fun, or pure relaxation, Dubai is serving up a week of experiences for every taste and age group. Thanks for tuning in, remember to subscribe, and never miss another Dubai adventure.
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