Moudi Alshamrani, one of Saudi Arabia’s rising Khaleeji stars, is scheduled to bring her energetic live show to the Global Village Main Stage in Dubai on Sunday 14 December 2025 at 8 PM, as part of the park’s winter concert calendar. The performance is announced as a one-night-only appearance featuring her most popular Khaleeji hits, integrated into Global Village’s regular evening programme rather than as a separate arena show. As with other Main Stage concerts, access to the performance is included in the regular park experience and does not require an extra concert ticket, provided guests hold a valid entry ticket for that date. The Main Stage sits inside the open-air entertainment zone, where lighting and sound are designed to transform the central area into a full concert space once the headline act begins. Because seating and standing space near the front operate on a first-come basis, arriving early on Sunday evening is strongly advisable.
Khaleeji hits for a family crowd
Moudi Alshamrani has built her reputation around powerful vocals and modern Khaleeji arrangements that combine polished production with the emotional pull of Gulf melodies. Her Global Village set is expected to focus on the songs that made her familiar across TV performances, social media and regional festivals, so visitors can look forward to a show built around sing-along choruses rather than experimental material. Although the Main Stage remains a family-friendly environment, the atmosphere usually shifts into full concert mode when a regional star appears, with standing crowds, raised phones and plenty of call-and-response moments. The 8 PM start time also fits neatly between pavilion browsing earlier in the evening and later fireworks or rides, which makes it easier to plan a balanced schedule. (children/family-friendly, also suitable for couples and groups of friends) For Khaleeji music fans in particular, this Sunday night slot promises one of the standout live moments of the 2025 winter season at Global Village.
Tickets, entry prices and what is included
Global Village entry tickets for the 2025–2026 season are expected to remain in a similar range to recent years, with weekday tickets usually around 25 AED and any day tickets around 30 AED, with Sunday generally counted as a weekday unless a public holiday applies. Most visitors should therefore budget approximately 25–30 AED per person simply to enter the park on Sunday 14 December 2025, while the Moudi Alshamrani concert itself is included within that price on the Main Stage. Inside the park, food, rides, games and shopping are charged separately, so it is wise to set a total evening budget that accounts for snacks, meals and any extra attractions. For guests who prefer to secure entry before arrival, well-known sales channels typically include GLOBAL VILLAGE’s own ticketing options and major regional sellers such as PLATINUMLIST, as well as packages through large travel and experience platforms. Because fake ticket offers and unofficial VIP packages sometimes circulate online, using only official or highly trusted ticket sellers is essential.
Location, timings and venue facilities
Global Village Season 30 is scheduled to run from mid-October 2025 until early May 2026, with operating hours typically from late afternoon until around midnight on weekdays and later on weekends, allowing plenty of time to combine the concert with pavilion visits. The Main Stage is positioned near the centre of the park, so many visitors plan a loop through nearby pavilions, street food areas and shopping lanes before moving towards the stage by about 7:15 PM for the 8 PM show. Because the venue is outdoors, the soundscape before the concert can feel lively, with noise from rides and nearby attractions, yet stage lighting and audio usually focus attention once the headliner appears. Facilities around the Main Stage include food kiosks, restrooms, prayer rooms within walking distance and designated spaces that make it easier for families to stay together. (children/family-friendly, accessible for people of determination with companions) Given how crowded the central viewing area can become on concert nights, agreeing on a clear meeting point in advance is very important, especially for families with teenagers.

Parking options and arriving by car
Global Village offers a mix of large free parking zones and closer paid areas, and demand rises sharply on evenings that feature well-known regional artists. Free general parking across the outer zones usually covers thousands of spaces, but these areas can sit several hundred metres from the main gates, so comfortable walking shoes make a difference. Premium and VIP-style parking closer to the entrance are normally offered at an extra cost, often in the range of approximately 75–120 AED per car, and can appeal to families with young children or older relatives. Drivers coming from central Dubai usually reach the venue via Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, taking Exit 37 and following signs towards Global Village, while those from Sharjah or Ajman often travel along E11 before cutting inland. From Abu Dhabi, the most straightforward approach is E11 north and then the turn-off towards Dubailand and Global Village, with an average journey time of around one and a half hours each way. Because free parking near the main entrances can fill soon after sunset on concert nights, arriving at least one hour before the 8 PM showtime is a smart strategy.
Public transport and travel from other emirates
While Global Village sits outside the Dubai Metro network, RTA bus services and taxis connect it to key points around the city for visitors who prefer not to drive. In previous seasons, dedicated bus routes have operated from stations such as Rashidiya, Union, Al Ghubaiba and Mall of the Emirates, and a similar pattern is expected for the 2025–2026 period, subject to official confirmation closer to opening. Guests staying in central Dubai often take the Metro to a main interchange, then use an RTA bus or taxi for the final leg to the park. Visitors coming from Sharjah or Ajman without a car usually combine intercity buses to Dubai with taxis or ride-hailing services for the last stretch. From Abu Dhabi, many concertgoers choose to drive, although group transport and tour buses focusing on Global Village evenings may also appear in the market. (suitable for couples, solo travellers and mixed-age tour groups) Because return journeys after the concert can overlap with park closing times, planning how you will secure a taxi or ride-hailing pick-up in advance makes the end of the night far smoother.
Weather, clothing and closing warnings
Weather forecasts for Dubai in mid-December 2025 point to clear, dry evenings, with temperatures around 24–25°C at 8 PM and only a very low chance of rain, although conditions can always change slightly closer to the date. Light layers work well, such as a T-shirt or thin top with a light jacket or shawl that you can remove when the crowd warms up, and comfortable footwear is crucial for walking between pavilions, parking zones and the Main Stage. Because Global Village is largely open-air, families might bring an extra layer for children who could feel chilly later in the night. On the roads, traffic towards the park tends to build from about 6:30 PM on busy days, particularly around junctions feeding Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road and the immediate approach to Exit 37, so leaving early reduces the risk of arriving late to the show. Inside the park, free parking is widespread but may push you into more distant zones, while premium lots closer to the gates cost approximately 75–120 AED and can be worthwhile if you want a shorter walk. Ticket categories, special offers and packages may change across Season 30, so all prices should be treated as approximately correct at the time of planning, and any special deals or VIP options should be purchased only through GLOBAL VILLAGE, PLATINUMLIST or other well-established official partners. Arrive early, keep an eye on traffic and ticket details, and give yourself enough time to enjoy Moudi Alshamrani’s 8 PM Main Stage performance without rushing across the park. As recent commentary from the editor team at www.few.ae has underlined, treating Global Village as a full-evening experience rather than a quick concert stop usually leads to a more relaxed and memorable winter night out.


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