Mark your calendar for Dubai Shopping Festival

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The iconic Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) is all set to return for its 27th edition from December 15, 2021 to January 29, 2022.

Residents and visitors can look forward to a diverse line-up of innovative events, world-class entertainment, mega raffles and an array of promotions.

Coinciding with EXPO 2020 and the UAE’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, the event further reinforces the city’s position as a multi-faceted must-visit destination and adds to the growing momentum of activity across its leisure, retail and entertainment sectors.

Organised by the Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), the latest edition of Dubai’s flagship festival will highlight to the world the vibrancy that has returned to the city.

The 46-day fest will feature live concerts, incredible drone shows, fireworks displays, global brand collaborations, life-changing mega raffles, and offers across a range of homegrown and global brands.

The return of the popular alternative retail concept, Market OTB at Burj Park and the DSF Market at Al Seef will also add to the excitement and enrich the festival experience.

"As the longest-running and most successful shopping festival of its kind, we extend our deepest gratitude to our retailers and partners for their continued support to DSF, as we work even more closely with them this year to ensure that the festival will once again provide one of the best shopping experiences and create many memorable Dubai moments for residents belonging to over 200 nationalities, and global travellers," said Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of DFRE.

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