On Friday, May 1, 2026, ANOTR is scheduled to headline Pacha ICONS at Playa Pacha, FIVE LUXE JBR in Dubai. The venue is listed at FIVE LUXE JBR, Ground Floor, The Walk, Jumeirah Beach Residence, Dubai, and the published contact numbers are +971 58 900 9834 and +971 4 455 9989. Doors are set for 7:00 pm, and the event runs into the late night at this open-air beachfront setting. Ticketed entry starts at approximately AED 200 on major ticketing platforms, while broader official event listings show a range from about AED 150 up to AED 1,500 depending on access type. This is a 21+ night, so it is not suitable for children. (adults only, suitable for couples, groups, solo).
A Friday set built for momentum
This booking lands as part of the Pacha ICONS series, which continues to position Playa Pacha among Dubai’s more visible open-air electronic music destinations. The format here is clearly performance-led rather than lounge-led, with the night built around a live club atmosphere, a headline electronic act, and a beachside setting that leans hard into scale and spectacle. Because the venue sits directly on The Walk at JBR, the night also benefits from one of Dubai’s strongest late-evening social backdrops. If you want a full-night music plan rather than a quick appearance, this is the kind of event designed for that. The setting adds Arabian Gulf views and a direct sightline toward Ain Dubai, so the room itself does part of the work before the music even peaks.
Why ANOTR fits this dancefloor
ANOTR, the Amsterdam duo of Jesse van der Heijden and Oguzhan Guney, built their reputation on groove-heavy house sets that move easily between minimal textures, vocal warmth, and club pressure. Their name now travels with tracks such as “Relax My Eyes,” “Vertigo,” and “How You Feel,” and that matters here because this crowd is unlikely to be waiting for a passive background soundtrack. Instead, the appeal is the duo’s ability to keep a floor locked in without making the set feel one-note. Pacha ICONS is also listing DiOSA and Fabrice on the lineup, so the evening appears structured to hold energy around the headliner rather than simply open and close around a single appearance. For house fans, this is one of the stronger May 2026 Friday-night options on the JBR waterfront.

Ticket choices and arrival plans
There are several ways to approach the night depending on budget and timing. Early-arrival general admission is currently advertised from about AED 200, while standard general admission is shown from about AED 250 on another major ticketing listing. Official destination promotion also shows ticket availability from roughly AED 150 to AED 1,500, which suggests that some entry categories, platform allocations, or seller-specific offers may vary. Beyond standard entry, premium tables and group zones rise sharply into the thousands of dirhams, so this is a night where the difference between simple access and premium placement is significant. If you only want the dancefloor and not the table spend, buying early is the smartest move. Guests coming from Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or other nearby emirates may find metro, tram, and taxi combinations easier than driving all the way into JBR on a Friday evening, especially if they want a smoother return after midnight.
Getting to Playa Pacha without guesswork
Drivers can follow Sheikh Zayed Road toward JBR, continue via Al Naseem Street and King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street, then move onto Al Mamsha Street and The Walk. Public transport is viable: the route promoted for this event uses the Red Line to Sobha Realty Metro Station, then the Dubai Tram from Dubai Marina 2 to Jumeirah Beach Residence 1, followed by a short walk. JBR’s own visitor guidance also points people toward JBR 1 and JBR 2 tram stations and confirms that paid parking options are available in the district. That means there is more than one workable plan, and the best choice depends on whether you value door-to-door convenience or avoiding the parking search near The Walk. For visitors who dislike late-evening parking pressure, the metro and tram route is the calmer option.
Before you head to JBR
The long-range weather outlook for Dubai and Palm Jumeirah around early May points to hot days and warm nights, with typical highs around 37°C and lows near 26°C, so light clothing makes sense, while a thin extra layer can still help once sea breeze and venue air-conditioning mix later in the night. Current monthly forecasts do not show rain as the main concern, so mud is unlikely to be the issue here; heat, humidity, and a crowded waterfront approach matter more. Parking in the wider JBR area is available but paid, and district guidance confirms multiple parking options, so arriving earlier is wiser than circling near peak nightlife hours. Ticket and door prices can change and should be treated as approximate; the strongest names for purchase are PLATINUMLIST and TICKETMASTER AE. Secure your ticket before Friday night if you want the lower entry tiers. Seen through the practical lens often used by the editors at www.few.ae, this is a night that works best when you plan the route first and leave the improvisation for the dancefloor.
