Here's All You Need to Know About the Global Village 2023 Season 28

  • Publish date: Monday، 09 October 2023 | Last update: Wednesday، 25 October 2023
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Global Village, an established tourist attraction that opens during the winter in the UAE, offers entertainment, shopping experiences, and delicacies worldwide. Since opening its doors in 1997, it has attracted over 100 million visitors.

What is special about this season of the Global Village?

The new season which begins on October 18th will have over 40,000 performances, featuring 400 international performers along with fireworks every Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m.

Global Village in Dubai has announced a 10% discount on admission tickets bought through its website or app. In order to encourage weekday visits, the multicultural park offers two different ticket options for season 28: "Value," which is only good from Sunday through Thursday (excluding holidays), and "Any Day," which allows guests to use it on any day of the week, including weekends and holidays. Entry tickets are priced from Dh22.50.

With their entry tickets, guests may continue to enjoy the magnificent performances and entertainment on the Global Village stages at no additional cost.

Merry-Go-Round, a live circus ensemble with jugglers, fire breathers, and acrobats among its performers, will debut at Global Village. The Toy Shop immerses viewers in a world where toys come to life at night.

The brand-new Cyber City Stunt Show, which takes place in the year 2075, includes a tank, flying bikes, and police cars with LED coverings.

From the start of the season to the end of the new year, crowd favorite AINJAA will drum around the park. Urban Crew, a Philippine group and former contestant on America's Got Talent, will perform acrobatic feats that defy gravity.

In January, the Fusion Japan team will energize the main stage with tumbling, hip-hop, and physical feats. In February, the British Dhol Foundation will combine Celtic music with South Asian drumming.

The Wonderers, PJ Masks, and Peter Rabbit will be shown at the kids' theater, while Bollywood dances will be performed by Mumbai Nights' dancers.