Top Tier Dubai Concerts on the Horizon: Don't Miss Out on The Rasmus and Deep Purple!
In the vibrant city of Dubai, music lovers are in for a treat as a series of exciting concerts are scheduled in the upcoming weeks. From pop icons to legendary composers, there's something for everyone.
Filipino pop sensations SB19 will take the stage at Coca-Cola Arena, City Walk on October 11. The group, known for their hit single Bazinga, which spent seven weeks at number one on Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart in 2021, is sure to put on a memorable performance. Tickets for this event range from Dhs 199.
On October 4, Belgian superstar Lost Frequencies will perform at Bohemia Beach Club, FIVE Palm Jumeirah. Known for hits like Black Friday and Are You With Me, Lost Frequencies' concert promises to be a lively and energetic event. Tickets for this event range from Dh 150.
On the same day, British multi-instrumentalist Youngr will perform at P7 Arena, Media One Hotel, Al Sufouh. Details about ticket prices for this event were not provided.
Ilaiyaraaja, a celebrated musician, composer, conductor, arranger, lyricist, and singer, will perform at Dubai Opera on October 18. With over 8,500 songs composed and 1,418 feature films scored, Ilaiyaraaja's concert is expected to be a musical extravaganza. Tickets for this event range from Dh 495.
Stereophonics, the British rock band, will perform at Coca-Cola Arena on Wednesday, October 29. The Rasmus, another popular rock band, will play at The Agenda in Dubai Media City on Monday, October 27. Ticket prices for both events range from Dh 245 and Dh 300, respectively.
Deep Purple, the legendary British rock band, will perform at Coca-Cola Arena on Thursday, November 20. Ticket prices for this event were not provided in the text.
For those who miss the concert scene on Friday, November 5, 2025, nearby known events include Martin Garrix and Steve Aoki at UNTOLD Dubai from November 6 to 9, 2025.
Don't miss out on these incredible music events in Dubai! Get your tickets now and get ready to groove to the rhythm of some of the world's best musicians.
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