Dutch DJ Armin van Buuren to perform in Dubai on NYE

The record producer will appear at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre on Dec. 31. (AFP)
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Updated 28 December 2022
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Dutch DJ Armin van Buuren to perform in Dubai on NYE

DUBAI: Dutch DJ Armin van Buuren is returning to the UAE to perform on New Year’s Eve.

The record producer will appear at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre on Dec. 31.

Buuren celebrated last year’s New Year’s Eve with his fans in the Middle East. He performed at Expo 2020 Dubai.

The lineup of performers for this year’s event also includes international DJs Fedde Le Grand and Justus.

Buuren is one of the world’s most famous DJs. His lifelong dedication to the electronic music scene has earned him a Grammy nomination for “This Is What It Feels Like” and critical acclaim for global hit singles such as “Blah Blah Blah,” “Great Spirit,” “Leave A Little Love” and “Music Means Love Forever.”

The Middle East has been a hot spot for Buuren. He performed earlier this month in Qatar during the FIFA World Cup. 


Lebanese singer Fayrouz’s second son dies just months after his brother

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Lebanese singer Fayrouz’s second son dies just months after his brother

  • Hali Rahbani’s passing described as ‘painful loss’ to family
  • Elder brother, composer Ziad, died in July last year

LONDON: Hali Rahbani, the son of renowned Lebanese singer Fayrouz and her late husband, composer Assi Rahbani, has died at the age of 68.

Lebanon’s Minister of Information Paul Morcos announced the news on X. He described it as a “painful loss for a family that has given Lebanon and the world an invaluable artistic and humanitarian legacy.”

Rahbani’s death comes less than six months after his brother, Ziad, the acclaimed composer and playwright, died at the age of 69.

Hali, who had physical and intellectual disabilities, was confined to a wheelchair and was cared for by his mother. He was last seen in public in July at his brother’s funeral in Beirut, which was attended by thousands of mourners.

Fayrouz, 91, had four children with Rahbani. The elder of her two daughters, Layal, died in 1988 at the age of 29. Her second daughter, Rima, born in 1965, is an artist and singer.

The Rahbani family were key figures in Lebanon’s golden era of musical theater from the late 1950s to 1975.