
BLACK+DECKER® Debuts at Taste of Dubai 2025 with Exclusive Pop-Up: Hands-On DIY Workshops & Expert Cooking Advice at the BLACK+DECKER Cook School
– BLACK+DECKERÒ is thrilled to announce its inaugural participation in the Taste of Dubai festival, taking place from February 14 to 16, 2025, at the Dubai Media City Amphitheatre. As a first-time participant, BLACK+DECKERÒ is set to enhance the festival experience with a unique pop-up store, exclusive deals, engaging DIY sessions, and get personal cooking advice and feedback directly from the pros at the BLACK+DECKER Cook School.
Experience the BLACK+DECKERÒ Pop-Up Store
Festival attendees are invited to visit the BLACK+DECKERÒ pop-up store, where they can explore a curated selection of our latest home and kitchen appliances. Exclusive festival deals will be available, offering visitors the opportunity to upgrade their home essentials at special prices.
Engage in Interactive DIY Sessions
For those passionate about hands-on projects, BLACK+DECKERÒ will host interactive DIY sessions throughout the festival. Participants can learn practical skills and tips using our innovative tools, empowering them to tackle home projects with confidence.
BLACK+DECKER Cook School
Get personal cooking advice and feedback directly from the pros at the BLACK+DECKER Cook School, where you can ask your culinary hero exactly how much salt they include in a pinch, how to properly quenelle a mousse, coddle an egg, and so much more!
BLACK+DECKER Cook School sessions will run throughout the weekend, where you can learn how to perfect a fun and flavourful chef-guided recipe. Best of all—you get to savour your masterpiece at the end!
Access to the BLACK+DECKER Cook School is included with all Taste tickets. Spots for each session are limited, and on a first-come, first-served registration process at the event.
Join Us at Taste of Dubai 2025
Taste of Dubai is the city's premier food, drink, and music festival, celebrating its return from February 14 to 16, 2025, at the Dubai Media City Amphitheatre. The event promises a weekend of unparalleled festival vibes, featuring numerous bands and DJs, exclusive workshops with celebrity chefs, and pop-ups from 16 of the city's best restaurants.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience BLACK+DECKER's innovative products and participate in our engaging sessions. Join us in celebrating the vibrant culinary scene of Dubai at this year's Taste of Dubai festival.

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