UNTOLD Dubai music festival will return for a "bigger and bolder" second edition at Dubai Parks and Resorts this year, with tickets going on sale from Friday, March 29.
To be held from November 6-9, in partnership with Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, the fest promises "an unparalleled, immersive experience with more than 100 global superstars across five spectacular stages", organisers revealed.
Festival-goers "can revel in over 250 hours of non-stop music" that will "span genres from electronic dance music, techno trance, progressive house, deep house, hip-hop, afrobeats, Arabic pop, Bollywood beats, and beyond".
Tickets will be available online from March 28, with organisers adding that first wave of tickets are limited.
Last year, UNTOLD Dubai saw celebrated artists like PSY, Sebastian Ingrosso, Timmy Trumpet, Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Ellie Goulding, Hardwell, G-Eazy and Major Lazer take to the stage.

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