Dubai’s live music calendar adds a heavier note on Saturday, April 11, 2026, when The Fridge Presents: Metal Fest III takes over The Fridge Warehouse, Warehouse 5, Street 17, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz 1, Dubai. Doors are scheduled to open at 6:00 pm, with the show starting at 7:00 pm, and the current advance ticket price starts from AED 75 approximately. For venue-area queries, Alserkal Avenue lists +971 4 333 3464 as its main contact line. This is one of the more focused local rock and metal nights on Dubai’s April calendar, and it is best suited to solo attendees, couples, and groups of friends who already follow the scene or want a proper introduction to it.
A local metal lineup with real history
What makes this edition stand out is the simple fact that the lineup carries real UAE scene history rather than a random mix of names. Verdict, Triton, April, and STOWAWAYS bring different corners of the local metal community into one room, so the night should feel varied instead of one-note. Verdict lean into technical and progressive intensity, while Triton arrive with visible momentum after radio airplay and mainstream local coverage. April add the longest regional arc here, with festival experience dating back to 2010, and STOWAWAYS bring newer energy after their 2024 NYUAD Battle of the Bands win. If you want a compact snapshot of how Dubai’s heavier live scene sounds right now, this event offers that in one sitting.
The atmosphere inside The Fridge Warehouse
The Fridge Warehouse has built its reputation as one of Dubai’s most recognisable alternative live spaces, and that matters for a night like this. The venue sits inside Alserkal Avenue’s arts district and has been hosting public and private events since 2010, so it already carries the kind of stripped-back warehouse identity that suits a metal bill. Because the show runs from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm, visitors can expect a full evening rather than a short headline set. This is not positioned as a polished arena concert, and that is part of its appeal. Instead, the evening looks designed for close-range crowd energy, louder sound, and the kind of direct connection that metal audiences usually want from a local festival-format night.

Arrival planning from Dubai and nearby Emirates
By car, the official route guidance points drivers toward Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Manara Road, and Al Khail Road, while Alserkal Avenue also notes access from 17th Street, 6A Street, and First Al Khail Street. Parking is not fully open inside the district because Alserkal restricts internal parking, but it says there are more than 500 RTA parking spaces in the immediate area, using parking code 364C. Saturday evening parking can tighten quickly around Alserkal, so arriving before 5:45 pm is the smarter move if you want a calmer walk-in. Public transport is workable too, because ONPASSIVE Metro Station on the M1 line connects to Alserkal by taxi, bus, or a longer walk, and bus 110 runs from Al Safa Bus Terminus; other nearby bus lines include 10, 12, 15, 96, and 98E. Visitors coming from Sharjah or Ajman should allow extra road time before sunset, while those driving from Abu Dhabi should leave with a wider buffer if they want to avoid the thickest approach traffic into Al Quoz.
Crowd expectations and ticket notes
This is a concert built around community recognition, so the room will likely include both long-time followers of the local scene and curious first-timers. The event copy leans hard on belonging, scene history, and discovery, which usually means the crowd will come for the full lineup rather than just one act. If you are sensitive to loud sound, bring ear protection, because a warehouse metal event is rarely forgiving on volume. The currently listed ticket entry point is AED 75 approximately, and the most reliable place named for ticket sales is PLATINUMLIST, with THE FRIDGE directing buyers there from its own event page. For anyone still deciding, the strongest case for going is simple: four established or fast-rising UAE metal acts share one stage on one night, and that does not happen every weekend.
Weather, clothing and the practical side of the night
The latest Dubai outlook for Saturday, April 11, 2026 points to around 30°C by day and 22°C by night, with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a thunderstorm in spots, so the weather looks warm but slightly unsettled. Because the concert itself is indoors, rain should not disrupt the show directly, though brief showers could leave pavements and parking areas damp around arrival or exit time. Light clothes will work for most people, yet a thin overshirt helps once you move between the outdoor entrance area and the air-conditioned venue. Leave early, pay attention to parking code 364C, and use metro or taxi if you want the easiest finish after 11:00 pm. Ticket and possible door prices can still change and remain approximately listed, so check availability through PLATINUMLIST before heading over. As readers of www.few.ae would expect, this is the kind of Dubai live-music night that rewards early arrival more than last-minute improvisation.
