What To Know

  • Whether you’re planning a family outing or a night out with friends, there’s plenty to explore across the city this month.
  • What starts as a simple family dinner spirals into chaos when a soon-to-be father reveals his baby’s name.
  • A sharp and witty French comedy comes to life with Le Prenom, performed by La Troupe de Culture Emulsion.

March in Dubai brings longer days, vibrant festivals and a packed events calendar. From world-class comedy to colourful cultural celebrations and family-friendly theatre, here are eight standout experiences to add to your diary this month.


1. Le Prenom at The Junction

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A sharp and witty French comedy comes to life with Le Prenom, performed by La Troupe de Culture Emulsion. What starts as a simple family dinner spirals into chaos when a soon-to-be father reveals his baby’s name. Expect humour, secrets and plenty of relatable family drama.

Where: The Junction, Alserkal Avenue
When: March 5–8
Price: From AED 160


2. Megacampus Summit 2026 at Coca-Cola Arena

Recognised as the world’s largest lecture venue by Guinness World Records, the Megacampus Summit gathers global thought leaders. Speakers include James Cameron, Magnus Carlsen, Robert Greene, Wim Hof and Dave Ulrich. A major event for entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts.

Where: Coca-Cola Arena
When: March 6–7
Price: From AED 220


3. Mo Gilligan Live at Dubai Opera

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British comedian Mo Gilligan brings his high-energy stand-up to Dubai Opera. Known for viral fame and The Big Narstie Show, expect sharp observational humour and unstoppable laughter.

Where: Dubai Opera
When: March 18
Price: From AED 250

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4. Bongo’s Bingo at Bla Bla Dubai

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with bingo, party anthems and themed fun. Expect Irish hits, outrageous games and prizes in a high-energy atmosphere.

Where: Bla Bla Dubai
When: March 20
Price: From AED 150


5. Max Amini Live at Dubai Opera

International comedian Max Amini takes the stage for two nights of energetic stand-up. His relatable storytelling and quick wit promise a lively show.

Where: Dubai Opera
When: March 22–23
Price: From AED 215


6. Rang Barse Holi 2026 at Amity School Dubai

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Celebrate Holi with music, colour throws and Bollywood beats. Live performances and DJ sets make this one of Dubai’s most vibrant spring festivals.

Where: Amity School Dubai, Al Quasis 1
When: March 22
Price: From AED 20


7. Arabic Dinner Show with Shaima Al Rassi at Troy – Ramee Dream Hotel

Welcome Eid Al-Fitr in style with an elegant dinner show featuring live music by Shaima Al Rassi. Expect luxury dining and vibrant nightlife vibes.

Where: Troy, Ramee Dream Hotel
When: March 20
Price: From AED 100


8. The Jungle Book at Jumeirah Beach Hotel Theatre

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Perfect for families, this colourful stage adaptation of The Jungle Book brings Mowgli’s adventure to life with music, humour and exciting storytelling.

Where: Jumeirah Beach Hotel Theatre
When: March 27–29
Price: From AED 110


From comedy nights and business summits to Holi celebrations and Eid shows, March in Dubai is packed with experiences for every taste. Whether you’re planning a family outing or a night out with friends, there’s plenty to explore across the city this month.

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