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Dubai NYE – Press information

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With the end of 2024 fast approaching, Dubai is preparing to ring in the New Year with world-class firework spectacles across some of the city’s most breathtaking backdrops. These jaw dropping displays will include:

 

Join the world in witnessing the iconic Burj Khalifa light up to welcome the New Year in true Dubai fashion. Stunning fireworks will set the sky above Downtown Dubai alight in dazzling colours. Watch online to see the 828m-tall architectural marvel in all its glory as it sparkles to ring in 2025 at the Emaar New Year's Eve at Burj Park celebration. Locals can indulge in delicious F&B options and enjoy live entertainment while you wait for the spectacular fireworks display.

 

The 11km boardwalk along the crescent of the Palm Jumeirah will be the place to be on the Palm this New Year’s Eve. The walkway has numerous spots for visitors to watch the Atlantis fireworks, as well as the Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa displays from the Rixos-end of the crescent.

 

  • Drone Shows

To complement the citywide fireworks, the DSF Drones Shows will see two all-new, awe-inspiring synchronised drone displays colour the night sky at The Beach, JBR and Bluewaters. Completely free-to-attend, the two incredible displays featuring 1,000+ coordinated drones that will wow New Year’s Eve crowds in a symphony of colours and shapes. The first show, at 8.00pm, will celebrate Dubai’s past, and the second, at 10.00pm, will look ahead to the city’s future. Watch the drones as they tell a powerful story, integrating iconic Dubai landmarks into the visuals.  

 

High res imagery of some of Dubai’s greatest landmarks and previous Dubai New Year’s Eve displays is available ​Folder icon here and a media release is attached. For additional details, please visit https://mydubainewyear.emaar.com/en/.


Contact details:

Ainslie Lambourne

Ainslie.Lambourne@edelman.com 

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