On April 24, 2026, Christina Aguilera will perform live at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena in a concert that brings back to the stage one of the most recognisable figures in pop over the past twenty-five years. The artist arrives with a show built around her core repertoire, centred on the songs that defined the early 2000s and that remain the backbone of her musical identity. The setlist revolves around the singles that shaped her career, from Genie in a Bottle to Beautiful, Fighter and Dirrty, tracks that helped redefine the role of the female pop performer in a more explicit, physical and vocally driven direction. At the centre of the concert is the voice, the element that has always distinguished Aguilera within the mainstream panorama, drawing more from soul and R&B than from the lighter pop of her contemporaries. The show is conceived as a high-intensity live performance, supported by a solid but restrained stage production that leaves space for execution and direct interaction with the audience. This is neither a relaunch nor a purely nostalgic exercise, but a coherent re-presentation of a repertoire that continues to work live, thanks to a stage presence that remains central and a level of technical control that is still the artist’s main strength.
At Jameel Art Centre in Dubai, Global Positioning System examines mobility as an uneven and unstable experience. Through maps, infrastructures and disrupted routes, the exhibition reflects on the circularity of movement and the limits of contemporary systems of orientation.
At 421 Arts Campus, the exhibition traces a decade of artistic practices in the UAE as an evolving process. Traces, legacies and transformations emerge through a non-linear narrative. A reflection on time, community and the role of cultural institutions.
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.
World Art Dubai confirms its role as a fair focused on scale and direct access rather than curatorial selection. With over 400 exhibitors, more than 10.000 works and around 15.000 visitors, the event stands out as a key fixture in Dubai’s art calendar, centred on an immediate encounter between art and audiences.
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