Let Gulf News plan your Eid entertainment diary, packed with events, shows and more
1 of 19 Pack in some thrills: If travel isn’t on the agenda this Eid Al Adha break then perhaps it’s time to play visitor in Dubai and enjoy the world’s best tourism experience for 2021. A panoramic jet ski tour of the emirate has been recognised as the world’s best tourism experience for the year, winning accolades across two categories of the Tripadvisor 2021 Travellers’ Choice ‘Best of the Best’ Things to Do Awards: the best in Overall Experience and Water Adventures. If you are a thrill-seeker at heart, then guests can hop aboard a jet ski with Nemo WaterSports and take to the seas to view some of Dubai’s best landmarks – the Burj Al Arab, Dubai Marina, Atlantis The Palm and Burj Khalifa.
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Become a Share Millionaire
Who wants to be a millionaire? Now you can as Majid Al Futtaim malls host weekly draws to win one million Share Points. Just visit Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, City Centre Deira or City Centre Me’aisem and spend a minimum of Dhs300 single or cumulative to enter the draw. To be in with a chance, scan your receipts through the Share app and wait for the weekly announcements.
Treat yourself in Sephora
If you’re hunting for a new lip product, we have something that might make your search a little easier. To celebrate the anniversary of its bestselling lipstick, Sephora is giving five customers the chance to win all 40 shades of Cream Lip Stain. If you want to win, just spend Dhs250 on Sephora Collection between July 22 and 24. That’s not all, for any purchase worth Dhs250 or above, six customers will enter a draw to win Dhs5,000 gift card each, redeemable at Sephora.
From hologram concerts to comedy events and a Salman Khan blockbuster, Eid gets festive
1 of 11 Abdel Halim Hafez hologram concert: If you missed the hologram concert featuring Umm Kulthum, then here’s your chance to make things right. Dubai Opera will be hosting the first hologram event of the late celebrated Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez. The event, which will be staged on May 13 and 14 in time for Eid, promises to be a speculator 90-minute show that will feature some of the singer’s most popular songs. Hailed as one of the greatest Egyptian musicians, along with Umm Kulthum, Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Mohamed Fawzi and Shadia, Hafez was a prolific singer and actor whose music and films were adored by fans across the region and beyond. Audiences at the hologram event will be able to watch Hafez on stage, 43 years after his passing, thanks to the use of hologram technology and artificial intelligence to create a high-resolution 3D model that matches the artist�