From The Oyster Comes The Pearl festival at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium in November; Tickets start from Dhs249
10 Oct 2024
News EventIn November 2024, Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium will host the From The Oyster Comes The Pearl festival.
When The Mission, an English goth band, headlines the event on Saturday, November 23, it will be their debut performance in the Middle East.
Tickets For an exciting day of live music, start at Dhs 249.
Since 1986, The Mission has been touring and releasing albums, and with 13 UK Top 40 songs, they have developed a substantial cult following within the gothic movement. It will be the band's final performance in 2024, so if you're a fan, you really must go see them.
One of the band's most popular songs, "From The Oyster Comes The Pearl," is the inspiration behind the festival's name. They are working on a new record to commemorate their 40th anniversary, thus they won't be playing any live shows in 2025.
There will be something for any true rock fan in Dubai with three more well-known rock bands joining The Mission on the lineup, each playing a somewhat different genre.
The Chameleons, an English post-punk band, will perform songs from their vast back catalog, which goes all the way back to 1981.
The opening act of the evening is the alt-rock group Claytown Troupe, who have opened for acts such Pearl Jam, Ozzy Osbourne, Soundgarden, and The Damned.
IST, an English post-punk band After a fully booked nine-country European tour, IST will land in Dubai. Anticipate a live performance that is unbelievably dramatic.
Earlybird tickets are currently on sale through PlatinumList, with prices starting at Dhs 199.
There are several different ticket options available, including as seats, VIP standing, super fan standing, standard standing, and even the opportunity to meet the musicians.
Pirate Rock is producing the event, which is being organized by Prestige WorldWide ME, Chapter 22, and World of Brown.
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https://dubai.platinumlist.net/event-tickets/92927/from-the-oyster-comes-the-pearl