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Lusail Sky Festival 2025 – Qatar’s Biggest Aerial Show Set to Dazzle This Eid

Lusail Sky Festival 2025 – Qatar’s Biggest Aerial Show Set to Dazzle This Eid

This Eid Al Fitr, Qatar is preparing to host its most extravagant aerial entertainment show—the Lusail Sky Festival 2025. From April 3rd to 5th at Al Saad Plaza in Lusail, this event will captivate audiences with a thrilling mix of aerial performances, live entertainment, and cultural experiences.

Sky enthusiasts can expect spectacular high-speed jet maneuvers, world-class aerobatics, skydiving stunts, and dazzling skywriting displays. The festival’s centerpiece will be a state-of-the-art drone show featuring over 3,000 drones and 150 aircraft, enhanced by pyrotechnics, synchronized light displays, and breathtaking fireworks illuminating the night sky.

For those looking for entertainment on the ground, the festival will feature a dedicated food area with 14 food trucks, live performances, and family-friendly activities. Music fans can enjoy Abdulaziz Al-Dweihi and Hisham Mahrous at U Finio on April 4th, as well as a headline concert at Doha Golf Club starring Nick Carter and rising artist Too Late. Adding to the festivities, the Disney-inspired musical ‘The Magic Box’ will run from April 3rd to 12th at Qatar National Convention Centre, offering a magical experience for families.

With stunning cultural landmarks, pristine beaches, and luxury shopping destinations, Lusail Sky Festival 2025 promises an Eid celebration like no other—a fusion of tradition, innovation, and world-class entertainment in one spectacular event.

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