On August 2, 2026, Def Leppard arrive at Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena, bringing to the stage one of the longest-running and most influential stories in British hard rock. Formed in Sheffield in the late 1970s, the band were central to the period that turned rock into a global phenomenon, sustaining their relevance across more than four decades. Def Leppard decisively shaped the 1980s with albums that became cornerstones of the genre, from Pyromania to Hysteria, developing a sound that fused the power of hard rock with refined songwriting and, at the time, groundbreaking production. Songs such as Pour Some Sugar on Me, Animal, Love Bites and Rock of Ages established a model that deeply influenced chart-driven rock, defined by layered arrangements, complex choruses and a highly structured approach to sound. The band’s significance also lies in its ability to withstand moments that would have ended many careers. The accident that changed drummer Rick Allen’s life did not interrupt the group’s trajectory, but helped reshape its identity, making continuity and cohesion core elements of the Def Leppard story. The Dubai concert focuses on a repertoire that has retained remarkable strength in a live setting. The setlist moves through key phases of the band’s career, delivering a version of rock that remains tight and effective, far removed from simple nostalgia and grounded in a direct connection with the audience.
From 17 January to 20 March 2026, Carbon 12 in Dubai presents a solo exhibition by Anahita Razmi. The project examines how contemporary myths are produced through symbols, images and objects embedded in global visual culture.
An anthology tracing over four decades of Leda Catunda’s work, weaving craft, pop culture, and a playful commentary on contemporary sensory consumption.
This May, the musical Cats comes to Abu Dhabi's Etihad Arena with a new international production. This classic musical theater blends dance, music, and imagination, confirming the Emirati capital's role as a hub for major global shows.
At the Louvre Abu Dhabi it's Time to Immerse Yourself in History
At the Louvre Abu Dhabi, virtual reality becomes a shared narrative space rather than a spectacle. The Quantum Dome Project turns history into a collective, embodied experience. A bold rethinking of the museum as a place of presence rather than observation.