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‘Beyond dreams’: Burj Khalifa’s spectacular NYE show lights up 2025 with global talent

The show, set to begin early on New Year’s Eve, will last 9 minutes

‘Beyond dreams’: Burj Khalifa’s spectacular NYE show lights up 2025 with global talent

Dubai's NYE celebrations

Emaar

  • 9-minute long show on New Year’s Eve with music, light displays, lasers, and fireworks
  • International team of over 110 experts from 11 countries collaborating on the show
  • Live stream available on Emaar’s official online channels at 8:30 PM
  • As Dubai prepares to bid farewell to 2024, global talents are coming together in the MENA’s city of lights, through the Beyond Dreams show.

    The show, which will begin early in the evening of New Year’s Eve, will be 9 minutes long, and will include original music, dynamic light displays, cutting-edge lasers, and unforgettable fireworks.

    Beyond Dreams is being organized by Emaar and aims to present yet another captivating Dubai New Year’s Eve experience for both the city’s people and visitors who will be waiting for its fireworks near the world’s highest building.

    The “extravaganza” promised by Emaar will be put together by an international team of over 110 experts from 11 countries, exemplifying creativity and collaboration on a global scale.

    Celebrations will take place in three locations across downtown:

    1- Burj Park

    2- Dubai Opera Garden

    3- Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard

    By the end of the celebration, and as the start of 2025 approaches, the Beyond Dreams finale will illuminate the Dubai skyline, transforming the Burj Khalifa into a luminous spectacle.

    The tower’s upgraded LED façade, paired with over 15,600 pyrotechnic elements and more than 200 advanced light beams and lasers, will create a visually stunning experience.

    The show’s creative direction aims to symbolize transformation, unity, and optimism for the year ahead.

    A live stream of the festivities will be available on Emaar’s official online channels at 8:30 PM. Visitors in Downtown Dubai will also be able to watch the action through large screens that will be installed in several locations.

    Are you ready for 2025? Because Dubai certainly is.


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