Credit: Saadiyat Island
Saadiyat Nights is upping the ante for this season with Christina Aguilera booked for a concert set on Saadiyat Island on Saturday February 15, 2025. Lovers of the multiple Grammy Award-winning pop singer and songwriter famous for hits like voice, Genie in a Bottle, Beautiful, What A Girl Wants will celebrate an entertaining night in Saadiyat Island.
It will be the first time for Aguilere to perform in Abu Dhabi after a long 17 years without performing there. This global sharpest is expected to give a performance of her lifetime which will include her christen four octave vocal calisthenia, and dance relic. Tickets for this show can be bought now from TicketMaster starting from Dhs 295.
Saadiyat Nights: A Stellar Lineup
Every year, Saadiyat Island will host Saadiyat Nights from December to February of the following year, enlisting some of the best musicians across the globe. Besides, the main headline acts that are to be featured in the series are Christina Aguilera singing on January 1, 2005 and Ebi, the Persian music legend performing pop music with a mix of Persian and Anglophone influences on January 4, 2005. The American vocal harmony group, Boyz II Men will perform on January 25, while one of the greatest Egyptian composers, Omar Khairat, will be on the scene on February 1.
As more artists put their names on the list, music lovers prepare for an exceptional year of live shows. Tickets will be available for purchase and are likely to run out very soon so grab a chance join the party.
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