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After Shakira and Christina Aguilera Cancellations, How UAE Live Events Are Adapting

Organisers said tickets will be refunded as regional uncertainty and logistics pressures force the UAE live-events industry to cut costs and lean on local demand.

Summary by The National
While logistical uncertainty and tighter budgets test industry, insiders say challenges are cyclical

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The United Arab Emirates is a key target of Tehran's retaliation after the launch of a US-Israeli attack against Iran.

·Marousi, Greece
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The concerts Shakira and Christina Aguilera in the capital of the United Arab Emirates are canceled.The organiser is silent about the reasons.

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The concerts, held in Abu Dhabi, were originally scheduled to take place in April before being postponed. The organizers eventually preferred to cancel.

·Paris, France
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The organizers of two festivals in Abu Dhabi, where they were going to play the Colombian star Shakira and American star Christina Aguilera, announced the cancellation on the background of the ongoing war in the Middle East. The United Arab Emirates remains the main target of Tehran's reprisals since the beginning of the American-Israeli offensive against Iran at the end of February, reports Wednesday France Presse, ...

·Romania
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The singers were supposed to be on stage already in April in Abu Dhabi. Now the postponed performances were completely cancelled.

·Berlin, Germany
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Khaleej Times broke the news in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (the) on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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