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Harsh’O’Ullas with Harsh Gujral at Dubai Opera

Dubai’s live comedy calendar adds a major Hindi-language date on Sunday, 10 May 2026, when Harsh’O’Ullas ft. Harsh Gujral takes over Dubai Opera at 3:00 pm, with doors opening at 2:30 pm. The venue sits on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai, and Dubai Opera lists its main contact number as 04 440 8888. Tickets currently start from approximately AED 115, and the show is being presented by AJ Entertainment as a third-party venue hire. This is an indoor afternoon comedy show in one of Dubai’s busiest cultural districts, so timing matters almost as much as the ticket.

A crowd-driven set with a familiar comic voice

Harsh Gujral returns to Dubai with a new set that leans into the style that made him widely recognizable across live shows and viral clips. He builds his comedy around sharp observations, relationship chaos, social habits, and quick reactions to the room, so the energy rarely stays flat for long. Because his crowd work is one of his strongest tools, even familiar themes can feel fresh in the moment. This performance is in Hindi, so audiences who understand the language well will get the full pace and punch of the material. For couples, groups of friends, and solo comedy fans, this is a strong pick, but it is not suitable for children.

Venue rules that matter before you arrive

Dubai Opera’s entry conditions are strict, and they are worth taking seriously before you leave home. Latecomers will not enter once the performance begins, and staff will only allow entry during intermission if there is one. The venue also states that no refund will be given if a guest misses admission because of late arrival. Guests under 16 are not permitted in the main auditorium, while those aged 16 and above need a valid ticket. Dubai Opera also asks guests to avoid overly casual clothing such as shorts and flip-flops, and the venue may refuse entry if the dress code is ignored.

Getting there from Dubai and nearby emirates

Dubai Opera directs drivers to the P3 basement parking entrance on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, and its official guidance says visitors from Abu Dhabi should approach via Sheikh Zayed Road E11 and Exit 50 toward Burj Khalifa and Financial Center Road. Visitors coming from Dubai Creek and Sharjah are guided through Oud Metha Road, Al Asayel Road, and Dubai Fountain Street before reaching the boulevard. If you prefer public transport, Dubai Opera advises using the Red Line to Burj Khalifa Station and then walking from Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, which takes about 25 minutes. Taxi drop-off is simpler than self-parking for many visitors, especially because Downtown traffic can tighten near showtime. If you are coming from Abu Dhabi or Sharjah, leaving early is the safest move, because a 3:00 pm start leaves little room for delays once Downtown traffic builds.

Why this afternoon show stands out

A Sunday matinee is not the most common comedy slot in Dubai, and that alone gives this event a slightly different rhythm. Instead of a late-night crowd, this one is likely to pull in early planners, weekend groups, and fans who want their evening free after the show. That timing also suits people driving back to Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or other nearby emirates the same day. Meanwhile, the Dubai Opera setting gives the performance a more polished theatre feel than a club or lounge booking would. The combination of a large formal venue, a high-recognition Indian comedian, and a lower starting price of around AED 115 gives this show unusually broad appeal for a single-date stand-up event.

Weather, timing, parking and ticketing notes

The best long-range weather read for Sunday, 10 May 2026 currently points to about 34°C during the day and 24°C at night in the Al Wasl area near Downtown Dubai, while broader May averages in Dubai sit around 36°C high and 25°C low with very little rain across the month. In practical terms, that means heat on arrival, strong air-conditioning inside, and no meaningful mud concern unless the forecast shifts closer to the date. Light clothes will suit the journey, but a thin layer will help once you are inside the auditorium. Ticket prices should be treated as approximately AED 115 and up, and availability can change as the date gets closer. The most reliable place currently showing tickets for this event is PLATINUMLIST. Arrive before 2:30 pm, not just before 3:00 pm, because late entry rules are strict and missed entry does not qualify for a refund. As editors at www.few.ae would put it, this is the kind of Dubai comedy booking that rewards punctual people more than spontaneous ones.

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