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Eden Presents Faul & Wad live at Cavo Dubai

Business Bay’s late night calendar will lean into French house this November as acclaimed DJ duo Faul & Wad headline an overnight Eden takeover at Cavo, the rooftop lounge inside Ramee Dream Hotel in Dubai. The club night is scheduled to run from 10 pm on Friday 21 November 2025 until 4 am on Saturday 22 November 2025, making it one of the latest running electronic events of the month. The booking continues Cavo’s pattern of hosting international house and techno guests, with Eden curating a full programme rather than a short showcase. Supporting DJs from the Eden and Cavo roster are expected to open and close around the main set, so the six hour window feels like a complete journey. Standard entry tickets are currently listed at around 150 AED, which places the night in the mid range of Dubai’s nightlife pricing. Because the event stretches all the way to 4 am, it is clearly aimed at adults ready for a full club session rather than a casual early evening stop (suitable for couples, groups and solo guests, not suitable for children).

French house duo behind Changes and more

Faul & Wad are a French DJ and producer duo from Paris who first broke through internationally in 2013 with their tropical house hit Changes. Since then, they have developed a sound that blends deep house foundations with bright, melodic hooks and warm basslines that sit comfortably on big sound systems. In recent projects they have pushed further into Afro and Latin house territory, working with vocalists and producers from different regions while keeping a smooth, accessible groove. Newer releases, including collaborations built around Afro Caribbean rhythms, keep the duo present on festival and club lineups rather than just relying on one early hit. Because their catalogue moves from gentle, sunrise style build ups to heavier late night rollers, their Cavo set is likely to rise steadily in energy as the night progresses. In practice, that gives clubbers freedom to join early for a slow build or arrive closer to peak time without feeling that they have missed everything.

Overnight schedule from Friday into Saturday

Listings for Eden presents Faul & Wad confirm that the night is programmed from 10 pm on Friday 21 November 2025 until 4 am on Saturday 22 November 2025, with the party effectively running across two calendar days. Early in the night, resident and guest DJs usually handle the warm up, keeping the tempo controlled while the room fills and tables settle. As the crowd thickens, Faul & Wad are expected to take over for their headline slot, pushing the tempo and layering in their own tracks and edits. After their main section, closing DJs typically keep momentum high enough to encourage a final dance rather than dropping the energy abruptly. If you want to experience the full arc from warm up to closing, plan to arrive not long after 10 pm and stay at least until around 2 am, when the room is likely to feel its most intense. Those who only want a concentrated peak can focus on the window from midnight to about 2:30 am and still hear the duo at full power.

Tickets, table packages and entry rules

Current ticketing pages show standard entry for Eden presents Faul & Wad priced at approximately 150 AED, which aligns with other international guest nights hosted at Cavo. Additionally, clubbing guides that track Cavo’s weekend offers mention that VIP tables on busy nights often start around 3,000 AED, with larger tables and prime locations increasing the minimum spend. Venue information states a minimum entry age of 21 years, and that limit is enforced firmly at the door in line with typical Dubai nightlife policies. Because of this, you should not expect exceptions for younger guests even if they are close to the age threshold. Guests should be ready for strict ID checks at the entrance and should assume that under 21s will not be admitted under any circumstances. The combination of a relatively accessible ticket price for floor entry and higher spends for tables means the same night can serve both budget minded clubbers and groups seeking a more premium experience.

Cavo at Ramee Dream Hotel in Business Bay

Cavo occupies the sixth floor of Ramee Dream Hotel in Business Bay, with the address commonly listed as Ramee Dream Hotel, opposite Bay Square, Business Bay, Dubai. The venue is designed as a hybrid restaurant, lounge and club, combining indoor sections and a terrace with views towards the wider Downtown skyline. Descriptions of both the hotel and Cavo highlight a smart or smart elegant dress code, so guests are encouraged to avoid sportswear, beachwear and overly casual outfits. At peak hours, especially on Fridays when several nightlife concepts operate in the same building, the entrance driveway and lobby can feel busy as taxis and private cars stack up. Parking capacity is limited close to the main entrance, so many regulars either arrive a little earlier in the evening or rely on drop off to avoid repeated loops around the hotel. For those who need a direct contact, Ramee Dream lists a central phone line of +971 4 491 4444 for general enquiries, which can help with directions and parking questions on the day.

Moving around Dubai for the club night

From most parts of Dubai, the straightforward route into Business Bay uses either Sheikh Zayed Road or Al Khail Road before switching towards Bay Square and following local signs to Ramee Dream Hotel. Many clubbers choose taxis or ride hailing, since that removes any stress about parking and lets someone else handle late night driving. Additionally, this approach allows you to leave whenever you feel ready, without worrying about finding your car or queuing to exit a crowded car park. Public transport can still play a role early in the evening, with the Red Line metro to Business Bay or Burj Khalifa Dubai Mall station followed by a short taxi hop into the district. If you do decide to drive, it is often quicker to accept a space in a nearby parking building and walk a few minutes rather than trying to reach the closest possible spot to the hotel entrance during the busiest part of Friday night. That short walk can save time and frustration compared with sitting in a line of cars near the lobby.

Travel from other emirates and late return plans

For visitors coming from Abu Dhabi, typical off peak journey times to Business Bay sit between 75 and 100 minutes by car, but Friday evening congestion near central Dubai can easily extend that to two hours. Sharjah and northern emirates residents usually follow Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road or main coastal routes before cutting across to Business Bay, and they face their own bottlenecks at key interchanges. Because Eden presents Faul & Wad is programmed as a 10 pm to 4 am session, it helps to decide in advance whether you intend to stay until closing or leave earlier to keep the return drive manageable. Some guests choose to book a nearby hotel in Business Bay or Downtown, turning the night into a mini staycation and removing any pressure to drive long distances in the early morning. If you know the overnight journey will feel heavy after several hours on the dancefloor, arranging a nearby room or a pre booked car service is far safer than improvising a plan at 3 or 4 am. Sharing your plans and meeting points with friends beforehand also reduces confusion when phones are low on battery or connections are patchy.

Sound, crowd and dress codes inside

Inside Cavo, the sound is tuned for melodic and groove driven house, a good match for Faul & Wad’s catalogue of deep, tropical and Afro leaning tracks. The crowd tends to be a mix of Dubai residents, regional visitors and hotel guests, many of whom come in small groups and treat the night as a chance to dress up and take in the skyline views. Security presence is visible but discreet, giving the room a relaxed atmosphere while still keeping a clear line on behaviour. Moreover, table reservations create defined zones for seated groups, while the area around the DJ booth and central floor remains free for those who want to dance continuously. This is very much an adult nightlife environment with loud music, alcohol service and late hours, so it is not suitable for children and best suited to couples, friend groups and solo clubbers who feel comfortable in busy club spaces. Comfortable footwear, a small bag that you can keep close and a clear meeting point with friends will all help you focus on the music rather than logistics.

Weekend weather, clothing and closing advice

Forecasts for Friday 21 November 2025 in Dubai point to hazy sunshine with daytime highs near 32 degrees Celsius and evening lows around 22 degrees, with Saturday 22 November and Sunday 23 November expected to deliver similarly warm, dry conditions and no current warnings for rain or sandstorms. For a club night that runs from late evening into early morning, light, breathable clothing works best for walking through Business Bay, while a thin layer or light jacket helps if you are sensitive to strong indoor air conditioning. Because you may spend several hours on your feet, it is wiser to choose supportive shoes over purely decorative pairs that could become uncomfortable by midnight. Traffic around Business Bay interchanges often peaks between early evening and around midnight on Fridays, then eases somewhat, yet queues still build when multiple venues close around the same time and cars converge on the same junctions. Ticket listings for Eden presents Faul & Wad currently show standard admission at approximately 150 AED, but door policies, table prices and promotional offers can shift as the date approaches, so treat all figures as approximate and reconfirm on the day. Make your reservation and transport plan early if you want a smooth, stress free night from the first track to the last beat. Editors and contributors at www.few.ae often point out that the most enjoyable Dubai nightlife experiences belong to those who respect age limits, keep one eye on the weather and traffic, and give themselves enough time to enjoy both the journey and the music without rushing.

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