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KRAZY Super Concert at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre

Dubai will host KRAZY Super Concert on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre, Al Falak Street, Dubai Media City, Al Sufouh 2, Dubai. Doors open at 4:00pm and the show starts at 5:00pm, so expect early queues near the main entrances. For official ticket support and event queries, contact COCA-COLA ARENA Box Office on 800 22 33 88 or email boxoffice@coca-cola-arena.com. If you need venue access help, Dubai Media City also handles venue enquiries on 04 375 8406.

A one-night festival built for big fandoms

KRAZY Super Concert frames itself as more than a standard gig, because it combines multi-artist pacing with festival-style production. Instead of waiting through a long opening slot, you move through a fast lineup where each set changes the mood. Dubai Media City Amphitheatre can host major crowds, so the atmosphere typically feels like a city-scale celebration rather than a niche showcase. Meanwhile, the open-air setting keeps the energy high, especially after sunset when the breeze arrives from the coastline. (Suitable for couples, solo, groups; younger children may find the volume intense.)

The headline pull and the wider lineup

G-DRAGON leads the bill, and the show leans into his status as a culture-shaping artist across music and fashion. Also on the roster, Jay Park brings a punchier, genre-blending edge that usually plays well in large outdoor venues. Kim Jongkook adds familiarity and crowd control, so the transitions between sets should feel smooth rather than stop-start. Meanwhile, Yerin and Yein broaden the night’s sound and stage style, which keeps the pacing from feeling one-note. Special Guest KUN adds a C-pop dimension, so the lineup reads like an Asia-wide pop snapshot rather than a single-scene booking.

Ticket timing and entry choices to plan around

Ticket demand will likely spike because this is a one-night-only format with a stacked roster, so timing matters. The organiser’s schedule shows a pre-sale starting Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 9:00am (UAE time) for 24 hours, and then general on-sale begins Friday, January 30, 2026 at 12:00pm (UAE time). Also, the official listing notes installment payments via Tabby, which can help if premium areas sell first. Ticket prices may shift and organisers publish them in AED during the sale window, so treat any early chatter as unconfirmed until it appears on the authorised checkout.

Getting there from Dubai and nearby Emirates

Because Dubai Media City sits along Sheikh Zayed Road, you can reach the amphitheatre quickly, yet traffic can tighten around rush hour. Dubai Media City notes you can use metro, tram, public bus, taxi, and ride-hailing, and it highlights that the closest metro access sits at Nakheel Station, while the Dubai Media City Tram Station is only minutes away. Also, RTA buses serving the community include 8, 83 and 84, which helps if you want to avoid parking stress. If you prefer a straightforward option, you can book an official taxi through +971 4 208 0808, and then walk the final stretch with the crowd. (Suitable for solo travellers who prefer public transport, and for groups who plan meet-up points.)

Arrival and return strategy for a smoother night

If you drive in from Abu Dhabi, leaving early afternoon usually saves time, especially if you want dinner nearby before doors open. If you come from Sharjah or Ajman, build buffer time for the Sheikh Zayed Road approach, because the last kilometres can slow sharply as people filter into Media City. Meanwhile, if you plan to ride the metro and tram, arriving before 4:30pm often feels calmer than arriving right before the first set. After the show, the quickest exits usually come from walking a few minutes away from the amphitheatre before ordering a ride, because pick-up points right at the gates can clog fast. Plan your return with a backup option in case public transport gets busy, especially if you travel back to another Emirate late at night.

The evening forecast and the practical warnings

For Tuesday, February 17, 2026, early outlooks for Dubai suggest a high around 25°C and a low near 16°C, so the start may feel warm while the later sets can turn cool with wind. Because it’s an open-air venue, wear light layers and choose closed shoes, and also keep a thin jacket ready for the final hour. Expect heavier traffic between 5:00pm and 8:00pm, so arrive earlier if you want easier parking and shorter entry checks; metered parking exists around Dubai Media City, yet it fills quickly on big event nights. Public transport can save time, so consider metro plus tram or an RTA bus, and then walk in with the crowd. Ticket prices and door policies can change, so treat all AED figures as approximately until you confirm at COCA-COLA ARENA ticketing or the COCA-COLA ARENA Box Office. According to notes shared with the editor of www.few.ae, the smartest move is locking in transport and entry timing before the pre-sale rush hits.

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