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So September is upon us and although the weather is slowly cooling down in the UAE, we're still expecting that much-dreaded humidity to come along and ruin our hairdo. But thankfully, there are plenty of things to do in the next month that don't involve spending too much time outdoors.
Check out the highlights below.
Have a throwback music moment
Sonique will be performing at hip New York joint TriBeCa, so get ready to sing along to 00s hits like Feels So Good and Spell On You.It's part of the recently-launched EXIT 29 night which takes place every Thursday with a special organic tapas menu and selected beverages costing just AED29 between 5:29pm and 8:29pm. Wondering where the name comes from? It's the Sheikh Zayed Road exit you take to get into the JBR neighborhood.
September 1, TriBeCa in JBR.
Relive the 90s
Yalumba's Wow That's What I Call Music brunch will bring the likes of Chesney Hawkes, Rozalla and No Mercy to the Emirate. It's teamed up with their usual Friday feast of a brunch which includes bottomless vintage bubbles from 1-4pm, plus happy hour from 4-7pm.
See the sky light up
If you're not jetting away for the holiday, watch the Eid Al Adha fireworks every night for free at The Beach, JBR.
September 11-16, The Beach JBR.
See the next Ed Sheeran at your local pub
Irish singer/songwriter Gavin James will perform live in September at McGettigan's. The singer started out in the music industry after a chance encounter with Ed Sheeran in a pub. next thing you know the star was tweeting his praises and urging record companies to sign him. Catch him on the Baggot stage at 9pm.
September 16, McGettigan's JLT.
Watch Women in Calligraphy live
The 10 women involved in this exhibition will be on hand to talk guests through their work as well as provide a demonstration of their skills.
September 17-October 3, Tea Lounge in Bur Dubai.
Just say "Feed Me" at this posh brunch
Okay, so you don't actually have to say those words exactly at this W Hotel brunch, but it won't hurt. Situated inside the Level Seven restaurant in the new hotel, guests won't be disappointed with the sheer amount of food on offer. From canapé-sized appetizers to a full on roast dinner, you'll have trouble saving yourself for the dessert room - but it's a must.
Ongoing, W Hotel in Al Habtoor City.
Unleash your inner games geek
Gaming fans from across all platforms can expect the latest content, releases and activities from the biggest names in the industry, Games Middle East.
VIP tickets are available at AED500 and will allow early access to the show, priority queuing and many more exciting surprises. Gold tickets are available at AED300 and will give guests three-day entry while Silver tickets at AED150 give one-day access. Early Bird Gold (three-day) tickets are on sale now for only AED200 and available until sold out. Children under five can enter for free.
September 22-24, Dubai World Trade Centre.
Have a low-key ladies' night
The Middle Deck Tent at Barasti will be be serving unlimited sparkling drinks from 7-11pm, every Tuesday until the air-conditioned tent comes down in October. Men can buy a bucket of beers for AED150 and join in the live music fun!
Tuesdays, Barasti Beach Bar at Le Meridien Mina Seyahi.
Try a new French restaurant
Inspired by the nickname of iconic French singer Edith Piaf, La Môme Dubai creates a jazzy and funky atmosphere for guests highlighting 'La joie de vivre' which captured the mindset and spirit of post Second World War France.
Mid-September, Royal Nassima Hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road.