Dubai World Cup closing ceremony: 4000 drones and fireworks on display
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Dubai World Cup closing ceremony: 4000 drones and fireworks on display

Dubai World Cup closing ceremony: 4000 drones and fireworks on display

The Dubai World Cup provides a truly global stage upon which the best horses in the world come to compete every year

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The 2023 Dubai World Cup

The Dubai World Cup, renowned for its spectacular horse races, its hefty prize purse worth a staggering $30.m, and grand closing ceremonies, is gearing up for another memorable evening at its 28th edition on Saturday, March 30.

Dubai Racing Club (DRC) announced plans to push the boundaries of visual spectacle using cutting-edge drone, laser, and lighting technology in a bid to set another Guinness World Record for the event.

Unprecedented closing ceremony

The evening will feature 4,000 specialised drones synchronised with LED lights, offering a mesmerising 33-minute display of dynamic 3D sculptures in the sky.

The spectacle aims to surpass previous standards of pyrotechnic innovation and grandeur, promising racegoers an experience like never before.

Major General Dr Mohammed Essa Al Adhab, executive director of Dubai Racing Club, expressed his excitement, stating, “The Dubai World Cup is well-known for a spectacular closing show and we are working with our partners to make this one better than ever. Those attending the March 30th race evening can expect to see something they haven’t seen before!”

2023

Last year, the event combined over two thousand M2 LED screens and augmented reality accompanied by a choreographed ensemble of drones, planes, and pyrotechnics.

The show featured 1,900 drones–the movements of which broke two Guinness World Records–and two acrobatic motor gliders firing pyro, laser lights, and fireworks synchronised to an original soundtrack.

Check out the 2022 closing ceremony below:

The races at Dubai World Cup

The Dubai World Cup evening races will feature 125 elite horses from 14 countries, competing for a total prize money of $30.5m.

This includes the prestigious Dubai World Cup sponsored by Emirates airline, known as the world’s richest race, which will take place just before 9pm.

Attendees can anticipate a day filled with exhilarating races, free competitions, and the chance to witness the world’s top-calibre horses in action.

The Dubai World Cup Carnival, leading up to the main event, offers a series of race meetings featuring horses from around the globe.

Tickets

Meydan Racecourse, the venue for the Dubai World Cup, boasts a mile-long grandstand and a five-star hotel, providing racegoers with unparalleled views and luxurious accommodations.

General admission tickets are available online, offering spectators an unforgettable experience at one of Dubai’s most prestigious sporting and social events.

Affordable tickets start at just Dhs20, granting access to outdoor grandstand seating and the bustling interior food court.

For a more luxurious experience, consider the Apron Views package at Dhs295, offering access to premium restaurant and bar pop-ups and an opportunity to partake in the Style Stakes fashion competition.

If you plan on driving, secure grandstand parking for Dhs80. Families are warmly welcomed, and tickets are required for children over the age of two.

Read: All you need to know about the Dubai World Cup: Races, stakes, and dress code

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