We are less than 1 month away from the much anticipated Eid Al Adha, and you know what I always say – It’s never too early to start planning. So, with leading UAE astronomers predicting Arafat Day to fall on Sunday, June 16, and Eid al Adha to follow on June 17, 18, and 19, this paints a picture of a lovely 5-day long holiday for us next month. (However, this can only be confirmed by the moonsighting, closer to the time.) Come with me, and I’ll show you the best way to celebrate this beloved holiday – by watching the sky light up with dazzling fireworks around Abu Dhabi.
Also read: Eid al Adha 2024: Expected dates for five-day summer weekend revealed
Here are all the current free-to-attend places that have confirmed firework displays for Eid Al Adha on Monday, June 17, at 9 PM:
In past years, Yas Island and Hudayriyat Island also hosted fireworks displays for Eid al Adha. While these locations haven’t been confirmed yet, keep an eye out for the Gulf Buzz page, and we’ll update you with all the latest information.
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