Fans planning to attend Enrique Iglesias's sold-out Dubai concert have been urged to check their tickets carefully — promoter Blu Blood has issued a formal warning about fake and duplicate tickets circulating ahead of the September 13 show at Coca-Cola Arena.
Fake Enrique Iglesias Dubai Concert Tickets Are Circulating
Event promoter Blu Blood confirmed that counterfeit and duplicated tickets for the Enrique Iglesias Dubai concert are being sold through unauthorised online platforms and third-party resellers. Fans who purchase tickets from any source other than the three official channels risk being turned away at the door.
Blu Blood stated that it "strongly advises against taking the risk with unauthorised ticket sellers, as this may result in disappointment on the day of the event." The promoter added that neither Blu Blood nor Coca-Cola Arena will accept liability for tickets bought outside official platforms.
The Only Authorised Ticket Sellers
The three legitimate sources for the Enrique Iglesias Coca-Cola Arena show are:
- Coca-Cola Arena (official venue box office) - Platinumlist - Virgin Tickets
Blu Blood made clear that fans aged over 18 who arrive with tickets purchased anywhere else will not be allowed in, regardless of what they paid.
Tickets Are Sold Out
Tickets for the show — which started from AED 299 — sold out well in advance of the September 13 date. With genuine tickets no longer available through official channels, opportunistic resellers have stepped in, raising the risk of fraud for fans still trying to secure entry.
Enrique Iglesias Returns to Dubai After Seven Years
The Coca-Cola Arena concert marks a significant milestone: it is Iglesias's first performance at the venue and his return to Dubai for the first time since his headline set at the Dubai Jazz Festival in 2017. The Latin pop icon is expected to perform fan favourites including "Hero," "Bailamos," and "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" across what promises to be a high-energy night.
Fans who already hold tickets from an authorised seller are advised to keep them safe and avoid transferring them to third parties.




