UAE

Expo 2020 Dubai’s closing ceremony to run through the night

Metro trains will run around the clock on Thursday
and Friday to handle crowds, with tens of
thousands of people expected to visit Expo.

 

DUBAI: Expo 2020 Dubai’s closing ceremony on Thursday will run throughout the night and feature fireworks and pop concerts that organisers believe will attract the event’s biggest crowds yet.

 

The world’s fair will remain open for firework displays at midnight and 3am.

 

Metro trains will run around the clock on Thursday and Friday to handle crowds, with tens of thousands of people expected to visit Expo.

 

The celebrations are included in the price of a ticket that has allowed people to visit the event several times over the past month.

 

Among the headline acts are singers Christina Aguilera and Norah Jones and cellist Yo-Yo Ma, with more than 20 giant screens to be set up across the Expo site to display the shows.

 

Screens will be set up in areas such as the main stages, Festival Garden and various country pavilions.

 

Organisers said the screens would “enable everyone to experience the magic”.

 

The celebrations will continue into the night, with concerts held at the Jubilee Stage and Dubai Millennium Amphitheatre.

 

The evening’s festivities will begin at 7pm with Mira Singh, the girl who starred in the opening ceremony, taking the audience on another compelling journey.

 

“For 182 days, she has grown, learnt and connected with people from around the world – what remains is the final step before she awakens to her full potential,” Expo said.

 

The ancient golden ring found in the desert by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, will be part of the story that will also capture standout moments from the six-month world’s fair.

 

The one-hour ceremony will have an Emirati soul that will touch on a global experience, organisers said.

 

A 10-minute section called the “garden of memories” will show highlights from Expo.

 

“The opening ceremony was iconic, our closing ceremony will be as iconic,” said Tareq Ghosheh, chief events and entertainment officer at Expo.

 

At the end of the ceremony the Expo flag will be handed over to the organisers of the next world’s fair, in Osaka, Japan.

 

 

In addition to the headline acts, there will be street performances throughout the night.

 

A world string ensemble will perform as part of a pre-show at 6pm.

 

Amna Abulhoul, executive creative director of Expo’s events and entertainment, promised an evening of beautiful choreography and spectacular fireworks.

 

“For the closing, the sunset is not the end it is just the beginning of something new where we will see beauty in the darkness.”

The Gulf Indians

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