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Top things to do in Dubai and Abu Dhabi in June

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Dubai: As the outdoor season draws to a close, there are plenty of events, parties and indoor activities residents can try this June.

From concerts to painting and swimming parties, spend the summer in style in the UAE with the list below.

Abu Dhabi Legends Concert

Rock band Guns N’ Roses will make history at the Etihad Arena on June 1 as they kick off their world tour with a show in the UAE. You can get tickets for AED 325, or you can choose to take a day trip or stay on Yas Island, which includes event passes and more. With only two days left, you’ll be very close to it.

Guns N’ Roses.

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Place: Etihad Arena, when: June 1, doors open at 6 p.m.

Dubai’s sky-high rooftop parties

Enjoy an end-of-season party in Paros with international DJ Weiss and incredible skyline views. With the season ending on a high note, the party will continue well into the night. Participating packages start from AED 175.

Place: Paros Island, Taj JLT Dubai, when: June 10, 5pm-3am

Swim and Paint in Dubai

Enjoy swimming in the world’s highest infinity pool, art and food at Aura Skypool Dubai. The unique experience will be offered over two days with just two themes, water and stargazing. The package costs Dh650 per person, including entrance fees and food.

This is the highest 360° infinity pool in the world | Aura Sky Pool Dubai

Image credit: Ahmed Ramzan

Place: Palm Tower, when: June 15 and June 29, 8pm-11pm

Paint and grow for kids in Dubai

Keep your kids entertained with a fun painting workshop that includes snacks. They will be provided with all required materials and the package will cost AED 245 per child. The venue will host an adult version on June 7.

Place: Bistro Des Arts, Dubai Marina, when: June 16, 3:30pm-5:30pm

Four days only chef takes over

For four days in June alone, Chef Gabriella Chamorro, in partnership with Fairmont The Palm, hosted a series of exclusive dinners at the Seagrill Bistro. Set menus will be served on the last day, while à la carte menus designed by renowned chefs will be offered on other days.

Place: Fairmont The Palm, whenShowings: June 6-9, June 6-8 from 6-10:30pm, June 9th from 7pm.

Free entry to Dubai Parks and Resorts

If you have kids under 12, head to Dubai Parks and Resorts from 1st June as they get free entry. This summer, children under the age of 12 can enjoy free rides and attractions at Motiongate Dubai, Legoland Dubai and Legoland Water Park.

Dubai Parks and Resorts

Image credit: Gulf News

Place: Dubai Parks and Resorts, when: June

DWTC Royal Purple Party

The 15-member band Thaikkudam Bridge returns to perform at the Dubai World Trade Centre. DJ Ribin Richard will join them that evening.

Place: Dubai World Trade Center, when: June 3



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