Grammy award-winning hip-hop superstar, Macklemore, will perform at Coca-Cola Arena on Saturday, October 28.
The Seattle native, who has scored two Billboard Hot 100 No. 1’s, said he "can't wait to come back to Dubai to perform for the beautiful people in one of the most amazing cities in the world!"
Macklemore, known for his chart-topping tracks, including Thrift Shop and Can't Hold Us, is set to bring a dynamic blend of hip-hop and pop to the Coca-Cola Arena stage, promising an unforgettable night of music and entertainment.
With multiple Grammy Awards to his name, Macklemore has garnered worldwide recognition for his thought-provoking lyrics which have consistently pushed the boundaries of creativity in the music industry.
His Dubai performance promises to be a sensational live experience as part of a weekend of incredible music at Coca-Cola Arena, brought to you by Dubai Calendar and presented by All Things Live Middle East.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience Macklemore live at Coca-Cola-Arena. Tickets start from AED 199 and are available online.
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