
Waterfront Market Celebrates Eid Al Adha
Enjoy a host of entertainment from a fire show, mime show and traditional ayala dance performances to celebrate Eid Al Adha Al Mubarak
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 4 July 2022: Dubai’s premier fresh food market, the Waterfront Market will celebrate Eid al Adha al Mubarak with a range of fun activities from Saturday 9th July to Monday 11th July.
The Market will host indoor and outdoor roaming entertainment throughout the three days of celebrations where visitors will get to enjoy the family-friendly entertainment which will include an outdoor fire show on the Waterfront Market’s promenade and an indoor mime show series offering the audience funny and captivating interactive moments, in addition to traditional ayala dance performances.
The Waterfront Market is also offering visitors a special Eat and Win Offer, which is running until 31 July making Eid celebration experience even more memorable. The Market’s visitors can take part in the rewarding AED 10,000 draw by spending over AED 50 on delicious food at participating venues including: Mr Sugarcane, Paluto, Yahya Seafood, Seven Bakery, Baskin Robbins, Gelato Divino, Unforgettable Biryani, Sea Chef, ARB Restaurant and Zee Square Coffee Shop. Visitors afterwards are requested to head to the Market’s information desk to get their bill stamped and receive a voucher to be part of the amazing draw.
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