This immersive event brings the world of the beloved Emirati character Mansour to life
A family-friendly festival of culture, live performances, interactive workshops, the largest ball pit in the world, a spectacular drone show, and the Adventures of Mansour Friendship Parade.
This November, Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi will transform into a dynamic showcase of culture, creativity, and entertainment as it hosts Mansour, The Festival.
Running from 15–17 November, this immersive event brings the world of the beloved Emirati character Mansour to life with an exciting blend of performances, workshops, and interactive attractions.
Incredible entertainment
Each evening from 7.30 pm, the Adventures of Mansour Friendship Parade will light up the festival, featuring custom-made floats and 60 performance artists, including LED robots, dancers, drummers, and fan-favourite mascot characters.
The parade takes audiences through three immersive acts: the Traditional World, celebrating Arabic heritage; the VR World, a futuristic experience with LED entertainment; and a dazzling Drone Show finale, with 800 drones illuminating the night sky above the stadium.
Meanwhile, the Main Stage will host a diverse line-up of young talents and renowned UAE artists throughout.
Highlights include the event MC and popular Emirati radio host Saif Abdullah, Ahmed Al Hashemi, a 14-year-old Emirati pianist and composer, and DJ Michelle, a 12-year-old sensation who has already performed at events like Coca-Cola Arena and Tomorrowland.
Each day, audiences will enjoy an array of performances, from soulful melodies to upbeat DJ sets, bringing together music, energy, and culture.
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Programme highlights
Friday, 15 November: The festival opens with Ahmed Al Hashemi’s captivating piano performance, followed by Qusai Al Mamari on oud. DJ Jeremy and singer Fafa will keep the energy alive through the evening.
Saturday, 16 November: The stage will welcome back Ahmed Al Hashemi, alongside soulful oud player Jad Al Kareem and DJ Michelle. The day wraps up with Amanda Maalouf & Band, delivering high-energy tunes.
Sunday, 17 November: The grand finale features Ahmed Al Hashemi, Qusai Al Mamari, DJ Jeremy, and a closing set by DJ Keza, with a special percussion performance by Denys Nunez.
Festival vibes
Beyond the performances, the festival offers a range of interactive inflatables, including a towering rocket slide, climbing blocks, a maze, log balancer, obstacle course, and hoops, providing exciting climbing, balancing, and sliding activities for younger festival-goers.
Additionally, there are VR games and engaging workshops, including a hands-on drone workshop by Lumasky, where attendees can learn the basics of drone technology and create mini-indoor shows.
Other creative activities include Solar System bracelet-making, traditional Emirati doll making, teddy bear pour painting, cap and T-shirt painting, and Build-a-Robot sessions; offering unique keepsakes for all participants.
Adding to the excitement is the largest ball pit in the world, spanning 45 metres and filled with 2.4 million eco-friendly balls.
Stacked, they would reach 230 times the height of the Burj Khalifa, and if lined up, would stretch over 400 kilometres; from Abu Dhabi to the Saudi border; making it an unmissable attraction for everyone to enjoy.
A wide variety of food options will be available, from savoury bites to sweet treats. Highlights include a Mansour-themed food truck and a host of popular local brands like Salt, Mattar Farm, Lgymat & Rgag, Oro Pizzeria, Vietnamese Foodies, Gelatone, House of Pops, and Shot Coffee, providing a culinary experience to satisfy every palate.
Mark your calendars and prepare for an exciting journey through culture, creativity, and entertainment!
AED35. 15-17 November, 4pm-10pm. For further information, visit mansourfestival.ae
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