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Metro Music Festival Is Back!
Updated on 15 March 2022

The Dubai Metro Music Festival is back for 2022 offering metro passengers captivating music and performances.

Running from 16 to 22 March, the festival will feature local, regional and international artists from different genres.

20 musicians will perform at five metro stations, Expo 2020 Dubai, Jebel Ali, Mall of the Emirates, Burjuman and Union.

From 4pm to 10pm, passengers can enjoy the live performances as they head towards their destinations.

All the performances by the artists will be featured at all five metro stations.

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