Global electronic music icon Tiësto is set to bring his electrifying performance to Coca-Cola Arena on February 15, for a one-night-only performance that promises high-energy beats, spectacular production and an unforgettable experience.
The Grammy award-winning, platinum-certified artist has bridged the gap between electronic and pop music, evolving the sound of mainstream music in the process.
With over 36 million albums sold, six Billboard Hot 100 hits, and more than 11 billion streams worldwide, his influence on the music industry is undeniable.
From dominating festival mainstages to pioneering Las Vegas DJ residencies, Tiësto continues to set the standard for dance music.
With his latest album 'Drive', Tiësto is at the height of his career. Named for the unstoppable momentum of his career and the physical movement his music inspires, 'Drive' encapsulates the thrill of the dance floor, bringing the magic to life wherever listeners hit play.
Dubai fans are in for a treat as Tiësto brings his global hits, state-of-the art production, and electrifying energy to Coca-Cola Arena.
The concert is open to all ages with tickets starting at AED 199.
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