Dubai will host Wagef! SL Show Three Legends. One Stage on Monday, 9 February 2026 at 7:00 PM at Zabeel Theatre inside Jumeirah Zabeel Saray on Palm Jumeirah. The address for arrivals is Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, The Palm Jumeirah, West Crescent Road, Dubai, UAE. For the hotel and venue switchboard, call +971 4 453 0000 for directions and onsite queries. For ticketing support, PLATINUMLIST lists a hotline at +971 4 457 3212 and WhatsApp help at +971 50 140 8768. This is an Arabic-language comedy night and entry rules are strict.
Comedy night built for fast crowd energy
This show brings three well-known Lebanese performers onto one stage for a single, high-tempo set designed to keep momentum high. However, it still lands in a theatre setting, so you can expect controlled seating, clear start times, and a more focused audience feel than a club night. Meanwhile, the Wagef! banner signals a crowd that comes ready for punchlines and familiar cultural references rather than slow storytelling. If you want the best flow, arrive early and settle before the doors-close rush.
The three performers on one bill
Naim Halawi anchors the lineup with a long-running Lebanese comedy presence that blends stage timing with TV-style delivery. Meanwhile, Roula Chamieh adds a sharp, character-driven approach that plays well in a theatre because reactions travel quickly through the room. Tony Abou Jaoude brings a broadcaster-performer energy that often leans into quick observations and audience connection. Therefore, the night works best when you treat it like a single package rather than three separate mini-shows. If you enjoy Lebanese humour with recognisable everyday moments, this format usually lands well.
Language and entry rules to know before you go
The organiser lists the performance as in Arabic, so non-Arabic speakers may miss key punchlines and crowd cues (suitable for Arabic speakers, suitable for couples, suitable for groups). Also, the venue applies an age limit of 16+, and it does not allow anyone under 16 into the auditorium (not suitable for children). Therefore, bring valid ID, especially if your group includes younger-looking guests. Do not plan to “try your luck” at the door with under-16 guests, because staff can refuse entry.

Tickets, timings, and the pace of the show
Tickets typically start at approximately 195 AED, and higher seat categories can reach approximately 450 AED, depending on what remains close to show day. The schedule lists a 7:00 PM start, and the show runs for about 70 minutes, so it fits neatly into a weekday evening plan. Also, doors open about 30 minutes before the start time, which helps if you want a smoother entry and less aisle movement once the show begins. Because seating can sell unevenly by section, booking earlier often gives you more choice. For the most reliable purchase and ticket management, use PLATINUMLIST.
The same-day dining offer at the resort
On the same day as your show, the resort offers 20% savings on food and beverage at selected restaurants, lounges, and bars inside Jumeirah Zabeel Saray. However, you must present your Zabeel Theatre ticket to claim the savings, and you need to use it on the show day. Also, the hotel requires advance booking and applies availability limits, so walk-ins may not always fit your timing. Therefore, plan a pre-show dinner slot or a post-show lounge stop, but keep a small buffer for theatre entry. Do not assume the discount stacks with other promotions, because the terms do not allow combining offers.
Getting to the theatre and handling parking pressure
By car, drivers commonly approach via Sheikh Zayed Road and then route toward Palm Jumeirah, following signs to Jumeirah Zabeel Saray within the West Crescent area. Meanwhile, by taxi or ride-hailing, “Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, Zabeel Theatre” usually works well because it is a well-known destination for drivers. However, Palm Jumeirah traffic can tighten during evening arrival windows, especially when multiple hotel venues run events. Therefore, consider arriving earlier than you think you need, then waiting inside the hotel public areas instead of sitting in late traffic. Parking can feel limited during peak arrival, so valet or taxi can be the simplest option.
Arrival and return notes for nearby Emirates
If you are coming from Abu Dhabi, leaving with extra buffer time helps because the final approach to Palm Jumeirah can slow down more than the highway run. Meanwhile, visitors from Sharjah or Ajman often hit heavier congestion as they cross into Dubai, so an earlier departure keeps the evening calmer. Also, if you prefer fewer parking loops, you can take the Metro Red Line to a convenient stop in Dubai, then switch to a taxi for the Palm segment. Therefore, your return plan matters as much as your arrival, especially if you want a quick exit after the show ends. For the easiest ride pickup, walk a little away from the tightest hotel entrance crowd before ordering a car.
Weather, traffic, and last practical reminders for Monday
Forecast guidance for Monday, 9 February 2026 points to warm daytime conditions around 26°C and a cooler evening near 16°C, with hazy sun and a low-looking rain risk, so bring a light layer for the walk back to the car. Meanwhile, expect the busiest traffic window on Palm Jumeirah in the hour before the 7:00 PM start, so earlier arrival usually saves stress. Ticket and door prices can change, so treat all pricing as approximately, and buy through PLATINUMLIST for the most reliable access and support if plans shift. Do not wait until the last minute if you care about seat choice. Also, the editor’s event-watch notes at www.few.ae consistently highlight Palm Jumeirah timing as the make-or-break detail for smooth theatre nights.
