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They say the clock is ticking towards 2025 and so, it is time to make the tradition of celebrating the New Year at Burj Khalifa set yet again in Dubai. Emaar has confirmed the return of its iconic fireworks show, along with the synchronized Dubai Fountain display, scheduled to start on December 31 at 3:30 PM. If you want to have a look at the world’s tallest building, you can now purchase Burj Park show tickets.
Tickets will cost at least Dhs580 for an adult and Dhs370 for children aged five and above, and will be sold through an official NYE website owned by Emaar. There will be live performances, available child friendly activities, and a choice of exclusive dining and beverages all night long.
To the attendees, ticketing system translates to controlling the congregation of people hence allowing the revelers to have the energetic flow all night without necessarily in one place. Public zones such as down town Dubai and the dubai mall will however remain accessible and the public can watch the fireworks differently.
In addition to that there will be more than 10 food and beverage stalls, live bands, DJs and funfair for kids. Guests with tickets will also be offered food and beverage vouchers at Dhs60 for the adults and Dhs30 for children.
Free seating is allowed based on a first come, first served basis and there are available picnic tables, drum table, as well as bean bags. Tickets must be picked up between December 26 and December 30, while white and color flags will lead people to their respective zones.
Prices: Adults – Dhs580, Children above five – Dhs370. Tuesday, December 31, Burj Park, Downtown Dubai. For tickets, visit: mydubainewyear.emaar.com.
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