
8 things to do in Abu Dhabi this weekend: April 25 to 27
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From A-list performers, to thrilling events, to brand new eats, to star culinary collabs – it's all here. Here are 8 fun things to do in Abu Dhabi this weekend. Friday, April 25 Explore all things cool at BRED Abu Dhabi
This year's edition will take place at Yas Marina Circuit, where the five-day takeover will bring together the best of music, fashion, sports, gaming, art, food, and street culture in one unmissable event. Prepare to witness hip-hop icon Nas live, R&B heavyweight PARTYNEXTDOOR, and UK rap star Nines. There's so much more, and you'll need to check it all out for yourself.
BRED, Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, April 23 to 27, 5pm onwards. @bredabudhabi Explore this special culinary collab
At What's On Abu Dhabi's Restaurant of the Year, no less. Get set for a thrilling culinary collaboration this weekend when Head Chef Marshall Röth and MENA's 50 best-listed Chef Brian Becher bring their talents to the table for a stellar four-hands dining experience across five fabulous courses.
Butcher & Still, Four Seasons Abu Dhabi, The Galleria Al Maryah Island, April 25 and 26, Dhs650. @butcherandstill Saturday, April 26 Laugh out loud with Trevor Noah
Trevor Noah returns to the Etihad Arena this Saturday, ready to bust out the laugh track yet again as part of the inaugural edition of the Abu Dhabi Comedy Season. The comedian, writer, producer, and actor is an established favourite in the UAE. We can't wait for his sharp, observational comedy and straight-laced delivery.
Etihad Arena, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, April 26, Dhs250, etihadarena.ae Catch rising stars at ADMAF
Abu Dhabi Festival rolls on, and this weekend, it's a celebration of rising stars in classical music. Catch violinist Yamen Saadi, Sara Ferrandez and cellists Kian Soltani and Pablo Ferrandez in a phenomenal blend of international talent.
Abu Dhabi Festival, NYU Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island, April 26, 7.30pm to 9.30pm. @abudhabifestival Sing along with Ed Sheeran
The pop superstar is back in Abu Dhabi and will be performing alongside several other stars in the game including OneRepublic, Kaiser Chiefs and more at Etihad Park. Join them for an all nighter at Etihad Park this Saturday.
Etihad Park, Yas Island, April 26, 2025, from Dhs495. platinumlist.net A new Southern American brunch has been CRAFTed
And you need to give it a try this weekend. The newly-launched Saturday Brunch at CRAFT offers a winning combination of authentic Southern American specialties, premium cocktails and laid-back, yet lively vibes. Dig in to loaded brisket nachos, their signature smokehouse selections, hearty slices of sourdough pizza, and much more.
CRAFT by Side Hustle, The Galleria Al Maryah Island, Saturdays noon to 4pm, Dhs199 soft, Dhs299 soft, Dhs399 premium. @craft_by_sidehustle Sunday, April 27 Head to The Keg Room in Al Zeina
Enjoy specials on traditional Aussie fare and beverages this weekend, plus screenings of the AFL and NRL Anzac matches. This new spot in Abu Dhabi's Al Zeina area is waiting to be discovered, and this Friday is the ideal time. Up to 30 per cent off select food and beverages will sweeten the deal.
The Keg Room, Al Zeina, Abu Dhabi, Friday April 25, 11am onwards. @thekegroom.ae Score a cool football shirt…
…and watch the afternoon drift by at one of Abu Dhabi's finest Irish pubs, McCafferty's. Whether you're celebrating St. Patrick's Day, enjoying a great football game, catching Six Nations action, getting in gear for a huge show at the Etihad Arena, or just unwinding with the mates after a long week, this is the spot.
McCafferty's, Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island, 9am to 8pm daily. @mccaffertysyas
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After seven days of sessions including breathwork, recovery stations, art therapy, and energising fitness classes, it culminates with brews, bites and good vibes from 11am to 2pm. Sign up via Fred's Instagram. @fredscoffeeparty , @icdbrookfieldplace June 20: Sing along at a candlelight concert Experience the magic of Adele like never before with a special performance at Raffles The Palm on June 20. Surrounded by the soft glow of candlelight, a string quartet brings 13 of her iconic hits to life in an unforgettable, intimate setting. Tuesdays in June: Glam up for a mid-week night out at Babylon Disco Made Me Do It is your reason to make plans around a mid-week party in DIFC this summer. Taking place every Tuesday from 9pm at Babylon in DIFC, this disco-themed night brunch promises retro props, throwback tunes and a multi-course menu paired with free-flowing drinks. 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