PaRUS is the brightest and the most awaited under-the-stars festive experience at the most iconic Dubai’s venue, organized by M Premiere since 2017.
PaRUS is the not-to-be-missed event that features a real bash set of the top-ranked and legendary artists of different genres.
PaRUS is a gentle breeze of the Arabian Gulf with a magnificent view of Burj Al Arab hotel and unforgettable experience for all ages and various music styles fans at the luxurious resort, Jumeirah Beach Hotel, the sophisticated menu orchestrated by the leading culinary teams as well as first class service and an absolute dedication to the highest standards of Arabic hospitality and luxury life-style.
PaRUS is always the incredible line-up on a stage and one of the biggest festivals in the United Arab Emirates, that’s a dazzling combination of top-hits and technology.
This year PaRUS is going to extend the boundaries and present the unique program blending the best music from Russia and other countries and sport.
In 2013, Justin Bieber performed in Dubai for his Believe Tour on May 4 and 5. The second show was added later, due to an overwhelming demand and rapid sell-out. He arrived approximately two hours late to both of the shows. The singer, who was 19 years old at the time, took to the stage at roughly 10pm on the first night. He did it again, despite criticisms, on the second night. Many parents who had accompanied their young fans to the concert slammed him for being disrespectful and inconsiderate. But his tardiness was expected by many, since he was well-known for showing up late to a number of his concerts.
Brighton-based DJ and music producer Norman Cook, also known as Fatboy Slim, may not have been troubling the charts as regularly as during his turn-of-the-century heyday since his last studio album under the Fatboy moniker, Palookaville in 2004, but that’s not to say he’s been off radar. The big beat pioneer has released a handful of Fatboy Slim singles, and an album as part of the Brighton Ports Authority super group. He’s been averaging about 80 DJ gigs a year as Fatboy Slim over the past seven years. His next one is in Dubai this weekend, and he’s clearly enjoying the time out of the studio.
“I feel after the years sitting in dingy studios and playing dive bars and being ignored, it’s like I’m kind of owed the life of an international DJ for a bit,” Cook says. “And now I’m not DJing to promote my record; it’s so much fun. I’m just totally enjoying it and helping promote other people to lose it, too.”
That’s exactly what the veteran DJ will be doing with the crowd in Dubai, and he notes that, on past experience, Dubai gigs have their own distinct atmosphere. “Every crowd is different, every room, the weather, it’s always unique, but certain cities have their own vibe and Dubai is one of them,” he says. “There’s a kind of wild abandon like ‘we don’t get to do this very often’. That’s actually one of my favourite kind of crowds – they’re like the older Camp Bestival crowd of ageing ravers with kids who don’t get out so much any more, so they really go for it.”
Brighton-based DJ and music producer Norman Cook, also known as Fatboy Slim, may not have been troubling the charts as regularly as during his turn-of-the-century heyday since his last studio album under the Fatboy moniker, Palookaville in 2004, but that’s not to say he’s been off radar. The big beat pioneer has released a handful of Fatboy Slim singles, and an album as part of the Brighton Ports Authority super group. He’s been averaging about 80 DJ gigs a year as Fatboy Slim over the past seven years. His next one is in Dubai this weekend, and he’s clearly enjoying the time out of the studio.
“I feel after the years sitting in dingy studios and playing dive bars and being ignored, it’s like I’m kind of owed the life of an international DJ for a bit,” Cook says. “And now I’m not DJing to promote my record; it’s so much fun. I’m just totally enjoying it and helping promote other people to lose it, too.”
That’s exactly what the veteran DJ will be doing with the crowd in Dubai, and he notes that, on past experience, Dubai gigs have their own distinct atmosphere. “Every crowd is different, every room, the weather, it’s always unique, but certain cities have their own vibe and Dubai is one of them,” he says. “There’s a kind of wild abandon like ‘we don’t get to do this very often’. That’s actually one of my favourite kind of crowds – they’re like the older Camp Bestival crowd of ageing ravers with kids who don’t get out so much any more, so they really go for it.”
The concert backs Artpop, the multiplatinum-selling artist’s third studio album that was released in November. The album debuted at No 1 on the US Billboard 200.
So far, more than 775,000 tickets have been sold for shows at other cities on the tour – Gaga’s first after an injury forced her to abruptly cancel her Born This Way Ball tour last year.
The Dubai concert is organised by AMI Live, ATW Live and Live National Global Touring. Marco Rios, the chairman and chief executive of AMI Live, which has newly established a base in the UAE, says Lady Gaga was an ideal first show: “[She is] a performer with influences from diverse cultures, who is contemporary, dynamic, inclusive and a headline-maker.”
As the 2019 Dubai Airshow celebrations come in to land for another year, VIP’s, show delegates and guests were treated to an incredible performance by the hugely anticipated headline act for the invitation-only Gala Dinner, OneRepublic.
The event was held at the spectacular Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai and attended by several dignitaries including HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Airports, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman and CEO of Emirates Group who, alongside Dubai Airport’s CEO Paul Griffiths, honoured Hazza Al Mansoori, the first Emirati astronaut, reflecting the ever-increasing Aerospace presence at the biennial Airshow. Also honoured were the four Aerobatic display teams invited to attend the 2019 Dubai Airshow, the UAE’s very own Al Fursan, Patrouille De France, The Blades from the UK and the Saudi Hawks from Saudi Arabia.
Returning to Dubai for the first time in almost seven years, the band took to the stage at the and played new songs “Wanted” and “Somebody to Love” as well as their international hits “Apologize” and “Counting Stars”, in an intimate 90-minute set to the audience of 3,500 guests. The OneRepublic front man, Ryan Tedder, also surprised the crowd by singing a couple of smash hits he had written for other artists – including the Grammy Award nominated song he gave to Beyonce, Halo.
Speaking from the front of the stage, lead singer Tedder reminisced with the audience about their previous visits to Dubai and how the Emirate’s continued growth astounds them every time they return, though the band was happy to find their favourite restaurant, Ravi’s, still there for lunch earlier in the day.
The party continued into the night on the dance floor of the arena with Dutch superstar DJ, Sam Feldt who played his recent hits “Post Malone” and the summer smash “Show Me Love”.
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Mall of the Emirates’ brought back Dubai’s favorite fashion festival “Fashion Live” for the second time with great success. Held over five days from 26th March to 15th April, the Spring/Summer fashion spectacular featured celebrity appearances, talks by fashion and beauty experts, and exclusive fashion shows and beauty activities.
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Dutch DJ, music producer, composer, and fashion designer and philanthropist. He is one of the most award-winning DJs in the history of electronic dance music. For three consecutive years, in 2002, 2003 and 2004, he was the #1 DJ in the world DJ Mag Top 100 ranking. He also won the title of best DJ in the world at the International Dance Music Awards three times – in 2007, 2008 and 2009.