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Top Dubai Events in June 2025 That Pakistani Visitors Shouldn’t Miss

Whether you’re a sports fan, a Sufi music lover

or a pop enthusiast, Dubai has something

in store for everyone this month

Correspondent

Dubai continues to be a favorite destination for Pakistani travelers, and June 2025 is packed with cultural performances, immersive exhibitions, and musical nights that promise unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a sports fan, a Sufi music lover, or a pop enthusiast, Dubai has something in store for everyone this month.

Step Into Football Legend’s Life at The Messi Experience

Running throughout June at Dubai Festival City Mall, The Messi Experience is a dream event for football lovers. Spanning 2,500 square meters with nine interactive zones, this attraction lets visitors explore the journey of Lionel Messi—from his early days in Rosario to his rise as a football icon.

The experience features immersive storytelling, cutting-edge tech, football challenges, exclusive fan zones, and Messi-themed food and merchandise. Open until the end of the year, it’s perfect for families and fans wanting to celebrate the legacy of one of football’s greatest players.

Abida Parveen Live at Coca-Cola Arena – June 15

The legendary Abida Parveen will grace the stage at the Coca-Cola Arena on June 15. Known as the Queen of Qawwali, her powerful voice and spiritual renditions have mesmerized fans across the world.

The evening will feature her timeless hits like Kya Khwab Tha Woh, Tere Ishq Nachaya, and Coke Studio favorites such as Chaap Tilak and Tu Jhoom. For fans of Sufi music and traditional ghazals, this is a rare opportunity to experience her live in Dubai.

Adele Tribute by Helen Ward-Jackson – June 27 & 28

Fans of British pop star Adele can enjoy an intimate tribute concert on June 27 and 28 aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise ship at Port Rashid. Helen Ward-Jackson, known for her striking vocal resemblance to Adele, will perform chart-toppers like Hello, Skyfall, Easy On Me, and Rolling in the Deep.

Backed by a live band, this performance at Theatre by QE2 promises to recreate Adele’s magic in an unforgettable way.

Adnan Sami Live in Dubai – June 29

Acclaimed singer and composer Adnan Sami will perform live at the Coca-Cola Arena on June 29. Known for his soulful voice and multilingual artistry, Sami’s concert will include hits such as Bhar Do Jholi Meri, Shayad Yahi To Pyar Hai, and Deewana Bana Ke.

With songs in Urdu, Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam, his music resonates with diverse South Asian audiences. Expect a powerful night of melody and emotion.

A Cultural Celebration for Pakistani Travelers

For visitors from Pakistan, these June events are more than just entertainment—they’re a celebration of shared culture, music, and memories. Dubai’s dynamic arts scene offers the perfect backdrop for reconnecting with familiar voices and discovering new experiences.

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