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O Beach Dubai is bringing La Fiesta Fridays

O Beach Dubai is bringing La Fiesta Fridays

Time Out Dubai24-04-2025

If you're looking for your next party haunt, then we've got news. O Beach Dubai is bringing the world-famous La Fiesta to our very own shores.
Think all the energy of Ibiza's iconic day-to-night parties, just with a touch more desert sunshine and skyline views.
Every Friday, La Fiesta will take over O Beach Dubai every week from 11am right through to midnight, so whether you're an early riser or a post-work partier, there's a groove with your name on it.
Now, if you'd like to ease into the weekend with a little free-flowing motivation, there's a house beverage package from 7pm to 10pm priced at Dhs295.
It's a tidy little window for sundown sipping before the evening crowd kicks in.
For those arriving with the entire gang, there are party tables available from 7pm, priced at Dhs3,000 for up to eight guests. You'll love the plush seating, the prime views and easy access to the dancefloor.
During the day, you can grab yourself a spot on the sunbeds, VIP sofas or the cabanas.
From 8pm, a rotating line-up of international DJs takes over the decks, shifting the tempo from sun-soaked to full-blown Friday night.
Here's what's coming up: on Friday April 25, it's Clockwork Orange with Brandon Block and Alex P, pioneers of the Ibiza scene who know exactly how to build that dancefloor magic.
On Friday May 9, Todd Terry steps in with his signature house beats, and on Friday May 16, David Penn brings in his soulful, high-energy sound direct from Spain.
Ready to do absolutely nothing productive all day? Head over to OBeach Dubai this Friday to enjoy La Fiesta.
Book your tickets: obeachdubai.com

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