Organised crime, activists and states will be the main threats during the July 26-Aug. 11 Olympics and the Aug. 28-Sept. 8 Paralympics
Head to the Habtoor Grand Resort to see two of Lebanon's best-known singers perform their top hits and their dabke beats are sure to get the crowd dancing, 9pm-3am.
Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram will be accompanied by another Lebanse singer Bilal Fares, who is famous for his Tarabieh songs and Kodood Halabia, and Joan & Joe, the Lebanese band. At Beach Rotana, Abu Dhabi, 10pm-3am.
Enjoy an epic night of Caribbean rhythms and the biggest hits from the past decades with international Grammy singer Wayne Wonder supported by the Redemption band. At Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel, from 7pm.
Good news for Arabic music fans as two pop superstars including Egyptian Amr Diab will be performing live at Dubai Festival Arena from 8pm this evening.
Brace yourself for an incredible night of tunes and entertainment as eight of the most wanted names in the industry will be laying down the freshest beats, for a truly epic NYE celebration and the highlight of the event will be Thomas Gold a.k.a 'dance music's Mr. Indestructible'. At Ja Al Sahra Desert Resort Equestrian Centre, 9pm-3am.
Desert Beats promises a fun night and party with lots of music, and special performers include Mohombi, performing for the first time in Abu Dhabi, in addition to Yung from Cali Swag District and Nina Sky. At Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, from 6pm.
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