Dubai’s early-February concert schedule brings Syrian composer Iyad Rimawi back to the city for a single orchestral night at Zabeel Theatre inside Jumeirah Zabeel Saray on Friday, February 6, 2026, with the show scheduled to start at 8:00 pm. The venue sits at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, West Crescent Road, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE, and the main hotel line is +971 4 453 0000 for theatre-day directions and on-site support. You can also reach the resort team by email at jzsinfo@jumeirah.com for booking-related questions. Tickets start from approximately AED 350, and organisers note that every attendee must hold a valid ticket.
An orchestral evening shaped by memory and new music
This concert leans into the feeling Rimawi’s audience knows well, where melody carries nostalgia without losing momentum. At the same time, the programme promises fresh work performed live, so the night should move between familiar themes and new surprises. Because it is a one-night date, the atmosphere often feels more attentive than typical weekend entertainment. Moreover, Zabeel Theatre’s intimate scale helps orchestral details land clearly, even from mid and rear seats. If you enjoy refined, emotional Arabic-language concerts, this one fits naturally, and it also works well for couples, friends, and solo visitors (suitable for couples, suitable for groups, suitable for solo).
Iyad Rimawi and the featured vocalists
Iyad Rimawi has built an international following by blending cinematic orchestration with lyrical motifs that stay with you after the final chord. Therefore, his live concerts often feel like a story told through themes rather than a simple sequence of songs. For this Dubai night, he performs with a full orchestra, which gives his best-known compositions the space they deserve. In addition, the evening includes standout vocal colour through Carmen Tockmaji and Nermine Wahbeh, so expect moments where voice and strings carry the emotional peak together. The concert runs in Arabic, yet the musical language remains universal and welcoming to a mixed audience.
Ticket details and entry flow at Zabeel Theatre
Organisers highlight no age restriction, however all visitors must hold a valid ticket, so families should plan accordingly (family-friendly). Also, theatre nights typically run smoother when you arrive early, so aim to be there at least 30 minutes before 8:00 pm to clear checks and find your seat calmly. Meanwhile, remember that ticket sales are commonly non-refundable and non-exchangeable, so confirm your plan before purchase. Because seats can vary by category, pricing may rise above the starting rate, especially closer to the date. Keep a digital copy and a clear ID handy, since entry teams move faster when details match quickly.

Show-day dining options with resort savings
If you want to turn the concert into a full evening, the resort adds a useful perk for ticket-holders on the same day. You can access 20% savings on food and beverage at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray when you present your Zabeel Theatre ticket, and that can suit a pre-show dinner or a post-show late bite. However, the offer requires advance booking and stays subject to availability, so it helps to reserve earlier rather than hoping for walk-in seating. Also, the discount generally cannot combine with other promotions, and the resort can adjust terms without notice. Bring your theatre ticket with you, because staff usually apply the savings only when they can verify it at the venue.
Getting to Palm Jumeirah on concert night
Driving to the West Crescent works best when you follow the Palm routes early, because the final approach can slow down near prime hotel zones. From Palm Jumeirah Road, you keep right and then left to stay on the main road, continue through the Palm Jumeirah Tunnel, take the ramp toward Crescent West, and merge onto Crescent Road to reach Jumeirah Zabeel Saray. Since traffic patterns shift, GPS navigation is strongly recommended, especially if you arrive near showtime. Alternatively, taxis and ride-hailing can feel simpler because drivers generally know the resort well, and you avoid searching for a parking spot. If you plan a quick exit after the concert, booking your return ride before the final applause can save time.
Arrival planning from Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and nearby Emirates
If you travel from Abu Dhabi, leaving earlier in the afternoon often keeps the Palm entry calmer, and it also gives you room for dinner before the 8:00 pm start. Meanwhile, guests coming from Sharjah may face heavier flow toward Dubai around early evening, so an extra buffer helps reduce stress. If you want a quieter arrival, consider reaching Palm Jumeirah well before peak hours, then enjoying the resort’s lounges until doors open. For the return, you can either drive back after the crowd disperses or wait briefly on-site while ride demand settles. Plan for a late finish, because even a punctual concert night still includes entry time, seating, and exit movement.
Friday night conditions and practical concert tips
Dubai’s forecast for Friday, February 6, 2026 looks sunny, with temperatures around 26°C in the afternoon and 18°C at night, so light clothing works, yet a thin layer helps in air-conditioned spaces and breezy Palm corridors. Also, Palm Jumeirah roads can tighten near 7:00 pm, so arrive early and expect slower final turns, while parking and valet areas can fill quickly on busy show nights. Public transport can support part of the trip, however the Metro does not reach the West Crescent directly, so most visitors pair it with a taxi or ride-hailing for the final stretch. Ticket prices can change and remain approximately, and the most reliable ticket sources typically include PLATINUM LIST, PREMIER TICKETS, and the ZABEEL THEATRE box office or Jumeirah Zabeel Saray concierge when available. Arrive before 7:30 pm to avoid last-minute queues and settle into your seat comfortably. According to notes compiled in the event checks by the editor team at www.few.ae, the best experience comes from pairing an early arrival with a reserved dinner slot, then letting the music carry the rest of the night.

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