
Ed Sheeran to Headline OFFLIMITS Festival in Abu Dhabi
Etihad Park on Yas Island is set to host the inaugural OFFLIMITS Music Festival this Saturday, 26 April 2025, marking the UAE's first open-format music event. The festival will feature a diverse lineup of international and regional artists across two stages.
British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran will headline the event, delivering a 120-minute set featuring hits like 'Shape of You' and 'Photograph.' This performance is part of Sheeran's limited three-stop Middle East tour this year.
Joining Sheeran are American pop-rock band OneRepublic, known for songs such as 'Counting Stars' and 'Apologize,' and British indie rock group Kaiser Chiefs, recognized for tracks like 'I Predict a Riot' and 'Ruby.' Electronic music duo ARTBAT from Ukraine will also perform, offering a 120-minute set of techno and house music.
The festival's lineup includes a total of 20 acts, featuring artists like Faithless, Sevdaliza, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Ben & Ben, Leony, Altego, Zeyne, DJ Mancha, and Matt Sochon. The event aims to provide a broad musical experience, encompassing genres from pop and rock to electronic and indie folk.
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