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See PARTYNEXTDOOR live at SKY2.0 this April

See PARTYNEXTDOOR live at SKY2.0 this April

Time Out Dubai23-04-2025

Dubai's favourite after-dark playground, SKY2.0, is calling in a major name for one night only – and you'll want in.
On Saturday April 26, PARTYNEXTDOOR is flying in to take over the decks (and the mic), setting the mood with his unmistakable blend of R&B and hip-hop.
You already know the vibe he brings, moody, smooth and impossible not to sway to. Whether you've been playing Come and See Me on loop for years or you're just now dipping into his catalogue, hearing it live hits different.
As the first artist to be signed to Drake's OVO Sound, the trailblazer has written and produced for the biggest names in music including work work work and wild thoughts for Rihanna, and now he's bringing all that energy to the stage at SKY2.0.
Doors open at 10.30pm and it's set to go until 4am like a proper Saturday session. Entry tickets start from Dhs350 and include two drinks, so you're sorted from the jump.
Just don't leave it too late to grab yours; this isn't the kind of night that sits around waiting.
Backing him up is a solid DJ lineup, with DJ Spade, known for being Drake's go-to guy.
You've also got Jack Sleiman, Kenrick Chance, and Mister Levier keeping the tempo sharp with hip-hop, Afro, and pop beats running late into the night.
It's all happening at SKY2.0 in Dubai Design District.
The club's known for pushing boundaries with its sound, lighting and vibe. And don't overthink the outfit, just bring your best self and some stamina.
Grab your ticket: valicit.com
Dhs350. Sat Apr 26, 10.30pm-4am. Dubai Design District, @sky2.0dubai, skydubai.com

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