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Time Out Abu Dhabi
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Abu Dhabi
Incredible things to do in Abu Dhabi in August 2025
It might be peak summer, but Abu Dhabi is keeping the vibes ice-cold and wildly entertaining with a seriously packed line-up of things to do in Abu Dhabi this August. Whether you're dodging the heat indoors or diving headfirst into neon-lit parties, the capital has no intention of slowing down. From wand-waving through a magical Harry Potter exhibition to belting out Break Stuff with Limp Bizkit, there's no excuse for a dull day (or night) around these parts. So, without further ado, here's your ultimate guide to making the most of every sun-drenched, air-conditioned minute this August in Abu Dhabi. Go to a magical Harry Potter exhibition Wands at the ready – Harry Potter: The Exhibition is heading to Abu Dhabi this summer and it's set to be one of the most magical events of the year. Expect to stroll through the great hall, brew potions in Snape's classroom, cast a patronus in the Forbidden Forest and see your name pop up on the Marauder's map. Want to know your Hogwarts house? You'll pick it during registration and follow its story through stained-glass windows, have a photo op with the Sorting Hat and have your own personalised Hogwarts journey (don't worry though, you'll still get to see the story of each house). And yes, there's merch – lots of it. From chocolate frogs to limited-edition collectables, the exhibition store is packed with magical goodies you won't find anywhere else. From Dhs115. July 25-September 14, open weekly Weds-Mon. Manarat Al Saadiyat. Have an adventurous day out with the ladies Ladies' Night is back at Al Ain Adventure on Friday, August 1, and it's bringing serious after-dark energy. From 5pm to 11pm, enjoy rafting, duckies, wave pools, live music, and a buffet – all under the stars. Whether you're diving into the action or just vibing with friends, it's a night made for memories. From Dhs75. Fri Aug 1, 5pm–11pm. Al Ain Adventure, Jebel Hafeet, Al Ain. Rock out with Limp Bizkit Nu-metal fans, it's time to dust off your backwards caps and cargo pants – Limp Bizkit are heading to Abu Dhabi for one loud, rebellious night of rock chaos. The legendary rap-rock band is set to tear up Etihad Arena on Tuesday August 12 and we're already feeling the nostalgia hit hard. Yes, Fred Durst and the gang are making their long-awaited return to the UAE thanks to Live Nation Middle East, in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and Miral. If you missed them the first time round, now's your chance to scream every lyric to My Way, Rollin' and Break Stuff at the top of your lungs, surrounded by fellow nu-metal diehards. Tue Aug 12. Etihad Arena, Yas Island, Dine out for less Tuesdays just got an upgrade at McCafferty's Yas Island. Ladies enjoy two hours of unlimited drinks and 50 percent off food for Dhs99, while gents can tuck into three pints and a main for Dhs149. Add in live music every night of the week, and you've got a midweek party that doesn't quit. From Dhs99. Tue from 7pm. McCafferty's, Yas Marina, Yas Island. (058 598 3623). Take the kids to the Louvre Abu Dhabi Children's Museum Blast off into the cosmos at the Louvre Abu Dhabi's Children's Museum with its newest interactive exhibition, Picturing the Universe. Spread across three dazzling floors, this space-themed adventure fuses art, storytelling, science, and hands-on fun. Kids aged four and up can explore celestial artworks, marvel at the stars, dive into science and space-age dreams, and learn how different cultures have imagined the skies. It's an interstellar trip the whole family will love – no rocket required. Free entry (children aged 4+). Louvre Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island, Lace up for a good cause Abu Dhabi's indoor charity run happening on Saturday, August 16. Held at ADNEC, this family-friendly event welcomes all ages and fitness levels for a day of running, live music, kids' activities, and good vibes. Proceeds support Al Jalila Foundation's Child Fund, helping children in need of medical care. From Dhs65. Sat Aug 16. ADNEC, Try a unique brunch Sunday's never been so dramatic. Oysters, sirloin, Yorkshire puds, and a tart tatin finale – all served with live entertainment and 1920s flair. Broadway's Sunday Roast at Emirates Palace isn't just a meal, it's a showstopper worthy of a standing ovation. Dhs295 (soft), Dhs395 (house beverages), Dhs595 (premium). Sun, 1pm-5pm. Broadway, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, moauh-restaurants@ (02 690 7999). Try out Yas Waterworld's brand new rides Yas Waterworld Yas Island just unveiled its biggest expansion ever and it's now open. The splash-tastic new zone adds over 20 new rides, slides and water-based thrills, turning the already legendary park into a full-on aquatic mega-playground with 60+ attractions. From Dhs295. Yas Waterworld Yas Island. Take the kids to the new Leo & Loona's new city at Dalma Mall Say hello to a city where dreams have zip lines, racing tracks, flower shops and a sprinkle of moonlight magic. Leo & Loona have officially flung open the gates to their newest fantasy-filled family attraction at Dalma Mall – and trust us, it's way more than just a kids' park. The immersive play city is designed for discovery – think multimedia rooms, themed party spaces (hello candy clouds), toddler-safe zones and even glowing ramps that double as backdrops for bedtime stories. From Dhs139. Open Sun-Thurs (10am-10pm), Fri-Sat (10am-12am). Leo & Loona, Dalma Mall, Abu Dhabi-Al Ain Road, Take part in a free fitness session at The Galleria Al Maryah Island Window shopping is one of the best free things to do in Abu Dhabi, but if you're looking for something a little more active, you should be signing up for one of the free fitness sessions at The Galleria. There are yoga and Zumba classes, as well as a free guided walk, and you can find all the details here. Free. Tue, Thu, Sun 8.30am-9.30am (adult yoga), Wed, Sat (mummy-and-child yoga), Mon, Wed, Fri 8.30am onwards (walk), Tue, Thu 9am-10am (Zumba). The Galleria Al Maryah Island, Boogie at a neon festival The much-loved Electric Ocean Festival at SeaWorld Abu Dhabi is returning for a second edition, and it's amping things up for 2025 with brand-new experiences, extended hours and a fresh line-up of fun. So, what's new? For starters, there's a pre-show party to get everyone grooving before the main event kicks off. Expect a neon spectacle at the heart of the One Ocean realm, where breakdancers, drummers, aerial acrobats and SeaWorld's vibrant cast of characters – including Sakina, SeaStar, Puck and Shivers – take over the stage. And if you're really feeling the beat, don't miss the immersive silent disco. Strap on a pair of glowing headphones and dance like nobody's watching – because, well, no one can hear your tunes but you. From Dhs375 (adult), Dhs320 (kids). Daily from June 28 to August 31, 10am-8pm. SeaWorld Yas Island Abu Dhabi, Go for a night swim Café del Mar – Noches del Mar Swap your weekday blues for deep house grooves at Café del Mar Abu Dhabi. Noches del Mar is your cue to dive into the week with a night swim like no other. For Dhs299, enjoy three hours of free-flowing drinks while soaking up infinity pool vibes, Yas Bay skyline views, and a live DJ spinning smooth, sultry beats. Whether you're poolside or in the water, this is how midweek nights were meant to be. Dhs299 (free-flow drinks). Mon, Tue & Thu, 8pm–11pm. Café del Mar, Yas Bay Waterfront, The Ilios night swim Now there's even more reason to swing by as Ilios is turning up the charm with a new Friday experience that's too tempting to miss. This experience includes access to the beach club's temperature-controlled pool and unlimited selected drinks for three hours. Dhs145 (house drinks), Dhs125 (soft drinks). Fridays, 4-7pm, Surf Abu Dhabi, Al Hudayriat Island. @ (02 419 8508). Head to Paw Patrol's big pirate adventure Grab your pirate hats and get ready to set sail – PAW Patrol Live 'The Great Pirate Adventure' is docking at Yas Island. Yep, the mighty animated pups are back and they're bringing a swashbuckling stage show packed with adventure, music and treasure-hunting fun at Etihad Arena from August 29-31 2025. Little ones (and let's be honest, big kids too) can join Ryder, Chase, Marshall, Skye and the whole crew as they dive into an epic pirate quest to save Adventure Bay's Pirate Day celebrations. From Dhs95. August 29-31, Fri 5.30pm-7pm; Sat 11am-12.30pm, 2.30pm-4pm, 6pm-7.30pm; Sun 11am-12.30pm, 2.30pm-4pm. Etihad Arena, Yas Island, Try your hand at some dhow sailing Starting June 30, the Noukhthat Abu Dhabi programme sets sail from the Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club, inviting over 200 young sailors and sea-loving hopefuls to dive into the rich world of traditional Emirati dhow sailing. Backed by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, this two-month initiative isn't just a summer activity – it's a cultural mission. The programme is focused on teaching the fundamentals of dhow navigation, with an eye on preparing participants for the 22-foot dhow racing scene, a key pillar of the UAE's maritime identity Until August 31. Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club, Summer in Abu Dhabi The 27 best things to do indoors this summer in Abu Dhabi It's time for some air-conditioned bliss Psst: This is when summer officially ends in Abu Dhabi No complaints here 25 brilliant beach and pool day passes in Abu Dhabi Grab your SPF – a lush day by the water awaits


Buzz Feed
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Eat Like A Hogwarts Student And We'll Reveal Your Inner Marauder
Think with your stomach, not your wand. From late-night snacks in the common room to Hogsmeade treats and chaotic dinners, your magical menu will uncover which beloved (and emotionally damaged) Marauder matches your vibe. Bonus points if you hoard chocolate like a certain someone…


Time Out Dubai
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
Harry Potter exhibition Abu Dhabi: Dates, ticket prices, venue and more
Wands at the ready – Harry Potter: The Exhibition is heading to the UAE this summer and it's set to be one of the most magical events of the year. Landing at Manarat Al Saadiyat in Abu Dhabi on Friday July 25 and staying for a limited time, this is the Middle East debut of the international touring exhibition that's already enchanted more than 3.7 million fans around the world. Whether you're a lifelong Potterhead or new to the wizarding world, the immersive experience is packed with spellbinding moments, iconic props and interactive surprises. The exhibition dives deep into the beloved world of Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and even The Cursed Child stage production, with meticulously recreated environments, original costumes and dazzling technology that brings Hogwarts to life right before your eyes. Think of it as stepping straight onto the set – only better, because you will actually get to be part of the magic. Expect to stroll through the great hall, brew potions in Snape's classroom, cast a patronus in the Forbidden Forest and see your name pop up on the Marauder's map. Want to know your Hogwarts house? You'll pick it during registration and follow its story through stained-glass windows, have a photo op with the Sorting Hat and have your own personalised Hogwarts journey (don't worry though, you'll still get to see the story of each house). And yes, there's merch – lots of it. From chocolate frogs to limited-edition collectables, the exhibition store is packed with magical goodies you won't find anywhere else. Pre-sale tickets go live on June 23 for fans who join the waitlist. General ticket sales open on June 24, but early access is your best shot at securing a spot before they vanish faster than a disapparating house-elf. Let's go, muggles. From Dhs115. Starting July 25, open weekly Weds-Mon. Manarat Al Saadiyat. Looking for things to do in Dubai? 23 of Dubai's best beach clubs to book before the heat hits Which one are you heading to? Incredible things to do in Dubai this week There are some great deals to take advantage of Dhs100 left in your wallet? Here's how to spend it this weekend in Dubai Make your dirhams last longer


Time Out Abu Dhabi
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Abu Dhabi
An interactive Harry Potter exhibition is coming to Abu Dhabi
Wands at the ready – Harry Potter: The Exhibition is heading to Abu Dhabi this summer and it's set to be one of the most magical events of the year. Landing at Manarat Al Saadiyat on July 25 and staying for a limited time, this is the Middle East debut of the international touring exhibition that's already enchanted more than 3.7 million fans around the world. Whether you're a lifelong Potterhead or new to the wizarding world, the immersive experience is packed with spellbinding moments, iconic props and interactive surprises. The exhibition dives deep into the beloved world of Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and even The Cursed Child stage production, with meticulously recreated environments, original costumes and dazzling technology that brings Hogwarts to life right before your eyes. Think of it as stepping straight onto the set – only better, because you will actually get to be part of the magic. Expect to stroll through the great hall, brew potions in Snape's classroom, cast a patronus in the Forbidden Forest and see your name pop up on the Marauder's map. Want to know your Hogwarts house? You'll pick it during registration and follow its story through stained-glass windows, have a photo op with the Sorting Hat and have your own personalised Hogwarts journey (don't worry though, you'll still get to see the story of each house). And yes, there's merch – lots of it. From chocolate frogs to limited-edition collectibles, the exhibition store is packed with magical goodies you won't find anywhere else. Pre-sale tickets go live on June 23 for fans who join the waitlist. General ticket sales open on June 24, but early access is your best shot at securing a spot before they vanish faster than a disapparating house-elf. Let's go, muggles. From Dhs115. Starting July 25, open weekly Weds-Mon. Manarat Al Saadiyat. You might also like… Abu Dhabi's best restaurants: Everywhere you should eat at least once Your dinner inspo is sorted 12 fantastic road trips across the GCC Fill up the tank and go Abu Dhabi to Dubai by bus: How to travel between the two cities Everything you need to know, from getting a Nol card to bus timetables Old Abu Dhabi: 15 best spots to uncover the history of the capital Peel back the layers of time
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Unmanned undersea vessels eyed by Pentagon as key part of Navy growth
As pressure rises on the U.S. Navy to boost its shipbuilding capacity, the Pentagon has released a call for a new type of undersea vessel called the Combat Autonomous Maritime Platform, or CAMP, an unmanned system built 'to maximize operational effectiveness in contested environments,' according to the solicitation released by the Defense Innovation Unit. This new class of remotely operated vessel aims to take the Navy's capacity for undersea warfare to the next level — maneuvering in GPS-denied environments at a range greater than 1,000 nautical miles and diving to more than 200 meters underwater during missions, one of which would include dropping 'various payloads to the sea floor.' Integrating AI technology into U.S. shipbuilding comes as part of a widespread effort to revitalize an industry described by the Government Accountability Office as lingering in a 'perpetual state of triage.' The nation's shipbuilding industry has been trailing far behind China and recently gave rise to concern about whether the U.S. would be able to replace disabled or sunken ships in a near-peer combat environment. The Navy plans to boost its number of battle force ships over the next three decades from 296 to 381 vessels. While the CAMP initiative is expected to be cost effective and 'minimize surface expression and duration,' it must also be designed for transport, deployment and recovery with 'commonly available commercial freight and transport equipment,' the solicitation stated. The CAMP document comes on the heels of recent undertakings by private industry to venture deeper into autonomous shipbuilding to address growing demand. HavocAI recently announced the upcoming launch of a 38-foot unmanned vessel known as the Seahound. Additionally, Saronic Technologies, an autonomous vessel startup company, announced its acquisition of Gulf Craft, a Louisiana-based shipbuilder, last week. The company retained the shipbuilder's current workforce and has stated that it aims to create over 500 jobs within the next three to four years. Saronic also announced the debut of a 150-foot autonomous surface vessel (ASV) called 'Marauder.' The vessel is designed to travel up to 3,500 nautical miles or loiter for over 30 days, according to a company release. In February, Saronic raised $600 million in funding to achieve its goal of building Port Alpha, a shipyard for autonomous vessels. And in March, the company announced a partnership with Palantir Technologies to enhance vessel software capabilities. 'By revitalizing our industrial base right here in Louisiana, we are taking a critical step toward building our own supply chains and countering foreign competitors like China,' said House Speaker Rep. Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, according to the release. 'All of this is essential to our national security. We are grateful to Saronic for their commitment to this industry and our great state.'