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ARTBAT Joins OFFLIMITS Festival's Star-Studded Lineup in Abu Dhabi

ARTBAT Joins OFFLIMITS Festival's Star-Studded Lineup in Abu Dhabi

CairoScene30-01-2025
Taking place on April 25th at Etihad Park, the festival's lineup includes global names like Ed Sheeran, One Republic and more.
Jan 30, 2025
Ukrainian DJ duo ARTBAT – known for their techno, deep house and trance nuances – are performing at the OFFLIMITS Music Festival on April 25th, where they're set to spin tracks like 'Horizon', 'Breathe In' and 'She The Last One'. They will be joining a star-studded lineup that includes the likes of Ed Sheeran, Kaiser Chiefs and One Republic.
Set to take place at Etihad Park, ticket prices for the festival begin from AED 495 and can be secured via the official PlatinumList website.
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