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OFFLIMITS Music Festival brings all-star line-up for 12-hour mega-concert

OFFLIMITS Music Festival brings all-star line-up for 12-hour mega-concert

Al Etihad24-04-2025

25 Apr 2025 00:14
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Get ready for one of the biggest concerts on the Abu Dhabi entertainment calendar.The OFFLIMITS Music Festival, being staged at Etihad Park, Yas Island, on Saturday April 26, is the first open--format event of its kind in the UAE,The 12-hour event, held across four stages, features no fewer than 25 acts.OFFLIMITS is headlined by Ed Sheeran, but there's more than enough star quality on the line-up to warrant the Dh495 ticket price, with the likes of Kaiser Chiefs, OneRepublic, ARTBAT and Faithless waiting in the wings.Ed Sheeran has packed stadiums around the world with his chart-topping hits like "Shape of You", "Thinking out Loud" and "Castle on the Hill".OneRepublic will bring their signature sound to the stage. Known for their anthems "Counting Star," and "Apologize", their blend of pop-rock and soulful lyrics will have you feeling all the feels.Adding to the excitement are the Indie band Kaiser Chiefs, who topped the charts with their hit "Ruby".A surprise package are 90s house music legends, Faithless, who ruled the dancefloor with bangers like "Insomnia".Iranian-Dutch performer Sevdaliza will keep the party going with her blend of R&B and electronic sounds. Her recent hit Alibi has already amassed nearly 200 million views on YouTube.Timeless trio Fun Lovin' Criminals will bring, well, the fun to the festivities with a signature mix of funk, jazz and rock that works better than it should.Zeyne is a rising star in the pop world with that perfect blend of powerful vocals and unique production that leaves you hanging on every word.Social media stars ALTEGO are a DJ/Production duo made up of twin brothers who have taken over TikTok sounds with 4 billion-plus plays and more than 156 million streams on Spotify. If you're always scrolling through TikTok, then you may well have heard these guys without even knowing it was them.Rising German pop star Leony is making waves in her homeland and has recently dropped a collab with G-Eazy and Felix Jaehan. See her before she gets big.Greek duo DJ Mancha and Anastasis Voukis will bring more of the European party vibe to OFFLIMITS with high-energy beats and Mykonos island vibes at the centre of what they do.The 2024 Time Out Dubai DJ of the year Mister Levier will keep the party moving. You can expect everything from Afrobeats to hip-hop.Other Dubai-based DJs Taya Kruzz, Matt Sochon, Katyleen, Whitley Rucha and Devon Kosoko will also be on the line-up for the day of festivities.
Stripes, That Different DJ, MC Mocho and Sam Tonic complete the line-up.

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