Dubai’s nightlife calendar gets a major headline on Sunday, 28 December 2025, when Tyga performs at BLU Dubai inside V Hotel Dubai. The event runs from 10:00 PM until 4:00 AM, carrying you past midnight into Monday, 29 December 2025. You can reach BLU Dubai at V Hotel Dubai, Al Habtoor City, 260 Sheikh Zayed Road, Business Bay, Dubai, and the main contact number is +971 52 132 7981. For tables and fast reservations, the venue also uses WhatsApp at +971 52 521 9279. Entry is strictly for guests aged 21+.
The night format and what to expect
This is set up as a full club night rather than a seated concert, so the energy builds in waves instead of one fixed start. Therefore, you’ll usually get warm-up music, crowd movement, and then Tyga’s live set when the room peaks. Meanwhile, the venue keeps the pace moving with DJs and transitions, so you rarely feel long pauses. Because it’s a Sunday-to-Monday crossover, many people come ready to stay late and leave in one smooth run. Reservation recommended.
Tyga on stage and the live feel
Tyga’s shows lean into tight hooks, heavy bass, and crowd call-and-response moments that work well in a club setting. Also, he tends to focus on recognizable hits and short, high-impact sections rather than long ballad-style pacing. However, the most memorable part is often the way the room reacts, because BLU’s crowd gets loud when the chorus drops. So if you want the full experience, stand where you can see the stage cleanly and still move comfortably. Expect a late peak-time performance.
Prices and door expectations in AED
BLU Dubai changes entry depending on the night, so treat any numbers as approximate and confirm before you go. Still, recent event promotions commonly mention ladies’ entry as free and gents’ entry around AED 150, while tables can start from approximately AED 5,000 on celebrity nights. Therefore, if you want guaranteed comfort, a table booking is usually the cleanest route, especially with big-name acts. Also, door policies can tighten when the venue reaches capacity, even if you arrive on time. Prices are approximately and can change.

Dress code and admission rules that matter
BLU Dubai keeps a casual chic approach, so dress like you planned the night rather than stumbled into it. Also, the venue can refuse entry if your outfit breaks the rules, so avoid flip-flops, beachwear, and overly casual items. Because the club enforces 21+ entry, bring a valid physical original ID and keep it accessible at the door. Meanwhile, mixed groups and couples usually have an easier entry flow than large single-gender groups. Bring a physical ID with no exceptions.
Getting there without stress in Al Habtoor City
Al Habtoor City sits right on Sheikh Zayed Road, so taxis and ride-hailing usually find the drop-off quickly. However, event nights can create a slow parking loop, so arriving earlier often saves you the worst bottlenecks. If you drive, aim for a hotel parking route and walk in calmly, rather than circling near the entrance. Also, agree on a clear pickup point for the end of the night, because 4:00 AM departures can get crowded. Parking capacity can feel tight on headline nights.
Coming from Abu Dhabi or Sharjah
If you’re coming from Abu Dhabi, consider leaving after dinner so you arrive before the busiest entry surge, then you can settle in without rushing. Meanwhile, from Sharjah, traffic patterns can be unpredictable near central Dubai, so an earlier departure helps you avoid last-minute stress. Because the night ends at 4:00 AM, plan whether you will drive back immediately or book a nearby stay for safety. Also, if you rely on ride-hailing, expect higher demand after the set and budget extra time. Do not plan a tight return window.
WARNINGS AND TIPS CLOSING PARAGRAPH
Dubai’s Sunday night on 28 December 2025 looks mild and mostly dry, with temperatures around 23°C at 10:00 PM and near 20°C close to 4:00 AM, so a light layer helps during pickup time. Therefore, wear comfortable shoes and bring a thin jacket, because outdoor waiting can feel cooler late. Traffic around Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Habtoor City can build from late evening onward, so arriving closer to 9:30 PM often makes entry smoother, while leaving right at 4:00 AM can trigger ride-hailing surge. Public transport can help earlier in the evening, but it may not run late enough for a 4:00 AM exit, so keep taxi or ride-hailing as your main plan. Ticket and door prices may change and are always approximately, so book through BLU DUBAI’s reservation team directly, and use DUBAI NIGHT listings only as a planning reference rather than a guarantee. Make your reservation before the door gets selective. Notes shared in the same practical spirit as the editor team at www.few.ae often emphasize early arrival, clear pickup points, and carrying physical ID for fast entry.


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