Ramadan is just around the corner, and Dubai has officially revealed its much-anticipated calendar of events for 2026. Expected to begin on Thursday February 19 (subject to moon sighting), the Holy Month will once again transform the city into a vibrant hub of culture, community and celebration.
As part of the wider Season of Wulfa, Ramadan in Dubai begins with the traditional celebration of Hag Al Leila and concludes with Eid Al Fitr. Over the course of the month, residents and visitors can look forward to fireworks, drone shows, immersive light displays, night markets, cultural gatherings and world-class iftar experiences across the emirate.
Here’s everything happening during Ramadan 2026 in Dubai.
Spectacular Fireworks and Drone Shows
From Thursday February 19 to Thursday March 19, daily fireworks will light up the skies at Al Seef and Dubai Creek, creating magical post-iftar moments for families and friends gathering along the waterfront. The displays are designed to bring communities together and celebrate the spirit of Ramadan in a visually stunning way.
In addition, a special Ramadan drone light show will take place throughout the month, with the official location to be announced soon. These synchronized drone performances are expected to feature cultural motifs and Ramadan-inspired storytelling in the night sky.
Over at Festival Bay, Dubai Festival City Mall, visitors can enjoy an enhanced evening programme that includes a special Ramadan edition of the IMAGINE light and laser show, live entertainment and scheduled drone displays. It’s set to be one of the most popular evening destinations this Ramadan.
Evening Experiences Across the City
As the sun sets each evening, Dubai’s neighbourhoods will come alive with cultural activities and relaxed post-iftar gatherings.

City Walk
From February 17 to March 18, City Walk will host a laid-back Ramadan programme filled with decorative installations, cultural activations and community-focused evening experiences. It’s the perfect spot for a gentle stroll after iftar.
The Beach, JBR
Running from February 18 to March 22, The Beach at JBR will feature festive decorations and interactive activations along the waterfront, offering a lively yet family-friendly Ramadan atmosphere.
City Centre Mirdif
This popular shopping destination will transform into a welcoming evening hub, with seasonal décor and special Ramadan-themed experiences for shoppers and families.
Hai Ramadan at Expo City Dubai
From February 22 to March 17, Expo City Dubai will host the return of Hai Ramadan, a beloved cultural experience featuring storytelling sessions, traditional markets, live performances and interactive workshops for children. It’s one of the most immersive ways to experience the traditions of the Holy Month.
Global Village Ramadan Wonders
Between February 18 and March 18, Global Village will present its “Ramadan Wonders” programme, combining themed decorations, cultural performances and diverse dining options from around the world.
A Symphony of Light
Running until March 23 at Al Seef and Dubai Festival City Mall, “A Symphony of Light” will showcase a series of artistic light installations designed to reflect the values of reflection, unity and togetherness.
Souq Ramadan
Souq Ramadan also returns this year, offering handcrafted gifts, traditional goods, cultural activities and children’s entertainment — perfect for picking up meaningful souvenirs and Ramadan essentials.
Street Food Festivals and Ramadan Markets
Food plays a central role during Ramadan, and Dubai’s 2026 calendar includes several exciting culinary experiences.
The Sheikh Hamdan Colony will host a Ramadan Street Food Festival from February 16 to March 15. Expect a variety of food vendors serving regional and international dishes for iftar, along with family-friendly entertainment and activities.
Dubai Festival City Mall will also feature a purpose-built Ramadan market where visitors can browse seasonal products and enjoy the festive ambience before watching nightly light shows at Festival Bay.
New for 2026 is ROOFLINE by DIFC, a rooftop dining concept offering a three-week CP Majlis experience. Guests can enjoy rotating culinary concepts, retail pop-ups and live entertainment in an elegant setting overlooking the city skyline.
Iconic Iftar Tents and Majlis Experiences
Ramadan in Dubai is synonymous with its luxurious iftar tents and traditional majlis gatherings, and 2026 will see the return of several iconic venues.

The Jumeirah Emirates Towers Ramadan Majlis, running from February 16 to March 19, will offer live oud performances, Arabic coffee stations, fragrance stands and a specially curated Emirati iftar menu.
Other highly anticipated venues include:
- The Asateer Ramadan Tent at Atlantis, The Palm
- Majlis Under the Stars at Jumeirah Al Naseem
- Al Diwan Tent at Jumeirah Burj Al Arab
Each location promises grand décor, expansive buffet spreads and an authentic atmosphere that blends tradition with luxury.
A Month of Community and Connection
Speaking about the 2026 programme, Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), emphasised the importance of unity during Ramadan.
He noted that Ramadan in Dubai is shaped by how the city comes together each evening across neighbourhoods and shared public spaces. This year’s programme focuses on creating welcoming moments that feel accessible, respectful and meaningful for everyone.
From fireworks and drone shows to markets, majlis tents and cultural pop-ups, Ramadan 2026 in Dubai is set to be one of the most vibrant and community-focused celebrations yet.
Whether you’re gathering with family for iftar, exploring late-night markets or enjoying a waterfront fireworks display, the city offers countless ways to embrace the spirit of the Holy Month.
FAQs: Ramadan 2026 Events in Dubai
Ramadan 2026 in Dubai is expected to begin on Thursday, February 19, subject to the official moon sighting in the UAE.
Daily Ramadan fireworks will take place at Al Seef and Dubai Creek from February 19 to March 19, 2026.
Yes, special Ramadan drone light shows will be held throughout the month, with additional displays at Festival Bay, Dubai Festival City Mall.
Families can enjoy Hai Ramadan at Expo City Dubai, Souq Ramadan markets, Global Village’s Ramadan Wonders programme and waterfront activations at The Beach, JBR.
Popular iftar tents include Asateer at Atlantis, The Palm, Majlis Under the Stars at Jumeirah Al Naseem, and Al Diwan at Jumeirah Burj Al Arab. Early booking is highly recommended.
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