Sheikh Zayed Festival to be held from November 17

The 2023 edition of Sheikh Zayed Festival, which will run from November 17 2023 to March 9 2024, will see wide participation from the government authorities and entities from the UAE and a number of other countries.

ABU DHABI - The Higher Organising Committee of the Sheikh Zayed Festival has announced the 112-day agenda of the festival, which is all set to welcome visitors to Al Wathba region in Abu Dhabi.

Running from 17th November 2023 to 9th March 2024, this year’s agenda will feature a wide range of events, programmes and activations, focusing on heritage, grounding the UAE’s roots and keeping current generations linked to the country’s history and heritage.

Held under the patronage of President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the follow-up of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, the 2023 edition of the festival will offer a comprehensive programme of cultural, heritage and entertainment activities. To set this edition apart from previous editions, the organising committee developed the programme in a way that ensures this edition provides distinctive and diverse activations and adventures, to further enhance the festival’s status as a leading event at the local and global levels and boost its success.

The 2023 edition of Sheikh Zayed Festival will see wide participation from the government authorities and entities from the UAE and a number of other countries.

The event is also set to offer numerous surprises across its activities, to be announced on the festival’s official website and other channels, the organising committee said.

Among the must-see activities this year are national celebrations, with ‘Union Parade’, which reflects the UAE people’s sense of belonging and loyalty to the leadership, and the unity that brings the nation closer together.

Meanwhile, the National Day Celebrations will span across the entire festival site, featuring official and popular festivities marking the UAE National Day. These include special shows and performances at the Heritage Village and international pavilions, including folk art shows, military musical performances, spectacular firework and drone displays, and the Emirates Fountain activities.

The festival includes an integrated Heritage Village to highlight aspects of popular heritage, represented by traditional industries and crafts, as well as to emphasise its keenness to provide a family-friendly, entertaining, and educational environment through its recreational, social and cultural activities.

Other highlights include the Heritage Village; an agricultural excellence award; a rare species reserve; Al Wathba Custom Show; the Children’s City; the Fun Fair City; the Glow Flower Garden; the House of Fear; an art district; various competitions and draws, as well as many other surprises and activations.