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Dubai Announces EarthSoul Festival 2023

Dubai has announced the first-of-its-kind eco-conscious music festival in the UAE.

EarthSoul Festival 2023 is set to take place from December 8 to 10 at the Dubai Media City Amphitheatre in line with the UAE’s declaration of 2023 as the Year of Sustainability.

Performers including Anne Marie, RedOne and December Avenue will perform at the festival.

EarthSoul Festival 2023 in Dubai

The three-day event will feature a line-up of more than 20 international and local artists who will perform and present music, art, creativity and entertainment to deliver a message on marine conservation and the fight against plastic pollution.

Among the Internationally acclaimed artists are:

  • English pop star Anne Marie
  • Renowned Moroccan singer, songwriter, record producer RedOne
  • Prinz
  • Turkish sensation Mustafa Ceceli
  • Emirati artist Arqam
  • Filipino alternative stars December Avenue
  • Indian Hardrock supergroup Girish and the Chronicles
  • Benny Dayal and Funktuation
  • Nouaman Belaiachi
  • Punjabi Star Riar Saab
  • Coke Studio stars Shae Gill from Pasoori fame
  • Young Stunners

Pragna Vaya, Managing Director at Orbit Events, the festival organiser, said: “We are happy to announce the EarthSoul Festival, where music, art, and sustainability converge in celebration of our planet.

“The festival embodies the idea that the change process starts with us and showcases sustainable practices.

“We believe in the power of art and music to inspire and drive positive change, making EarthSoul Festival a catalyst for a sustainable world for all.

“The event beckons eco-conscious individuals, music and art enthusiasts, and advocates to unite, while upholding the leave ‘no trace policy’, entailing a deep commitment to the sustenance and preservation of our Earth.

“It serves as an inclusive platform, bridging communities, initiating crucial conversations, and empowering individuals to make a tangible impact on our planet”.

Arqam, one of the renowned Emirati Soul singers in the UAE, said: “I’m supremely honoured to represent the UAE at Dubai’s first eco-conscious music festival”.

Engaging workshops, wellness sessions and panel discussions centred on marine conservation and plastic pollution will enlighten and empower festival-goers, fostering a deeper understanding of environmental challenges and solutions.

The festival’s immersive art and decor installations, crafted from recycled and upcycled materials, promise to captivate the senses and serve as educational tools, inspiring a greener way of living.

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