Dubai Metro Music Festival Transforms Commutes with Vibrant Performances
The Dubai Metro Music Festival, in its fourth edition, transforms metro stations into lively stages for diverse musical performances. Running from September 21-27, it features 20 global musicians offering daily performances across five key metro stations, turning everyday commutes into unique cultural experiences.
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- United Arab Emirates
The fourth edition of the Dubai Metro Music Festival, orchestrated by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office, in partnership with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), officially kicked off today in Dubai.
The festival transforms the city's metro stations into vibrant stages, enthralling passengers with captivating performances. Featuring a diverse mix of musicians, the opening day saw metro stations across Dubai become cultural hotspots, immersing daily commuters and festival-goers in unforgettable musical experiences. Running from September 21 to 27, performances are scheduled daily from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm at key stations including The Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates, BurJuman, Union, and DMCC.
Highlights include performances by 20 talented musicians showcasing a variety of instruments and genres. From traditional string and wind instruments to innovative creations from everyday objects, the festival promises an eclectic auditory feast within the metro environment. Reflecting Dubai's dedication to fostering creativity, the event underscores its vibrant cultural scene, offering something special for both residents and visitors alike.
Attendees can expect a blend of musical styles from around the globe, contributing to the festival's lively atmosphere. As performances rotate across metro stations, each day ensures a fresh, exciting experience. The enthusiastic response from the audience marks this event as a notable highlight on Dubai's cultural calendar.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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