
Legendary Mexican music festival Zamna is coming to Dubai
Enjoy electronic music stars in May.
It's time to say hola to Zamna. The legendary Mexican music festival is coming to Dubai. On Friday, 9 May, Ushuaïa Dubai Harbour Experience will host the fun-filled event, and here's what to expect.
Zamna started in Tulum, Mexico. The jungle festival has taken place across the world, and is now making its way to Dubai. The full line-up has not yet been revealed, but we do know that the event will bring together electronic music artists. The artists will span tribal beats, underground techno and house sounds.
Ushuaïa Dubai boasts beautiful views across Dubai and is an open-air venue – so you can dance under the stars and sun. Over the years, it has welcomed local as well as international DJs and festival-led productions, which aim to create an unforgettable experience. The experience has been created with The Night League and Studio A by Addmind Hospitality.
Ushuaïa Dubai Harbour Experience is hosting a range of events. On 12 April, ANTS will be performing at Ushuaïa Dubai. The show looks set to bring a touch of Ibiza culture to the UAE. Visitors can expect high-energy, techno soundtracks and club music. On 26 April, the London-based star Michael Bibi will be making his way to Dubai. He will headline the waterfront wonder, and showcase his signature blend of electronic, techno and rhythms.
Tickets are now on sale for Zamna. General admission tickets start from AED 195. VIP Backstage tickets start from AED 750. Premium tickets start from AED 3,000.
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