Club Social has announced its much-anticipated return and with it, the club has also announced the return of the Feel-Good Music Festival. One of the most revered fests in the UAE, the aim is to deliver three nights of mesmerising music at Etihad Park this April, and we are here with all the important details that you wouldn’t want to miss.
Feel-Good Music Festival To Return In April
Club Social has announced the return of its much-anticipated Feel-Good Music Festival from April 18 to 20. With the aim of delivering three nights of unforgettable music, it will be happening at Etihad Park and is in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and Miral. It’s worth mentioning that the festival is returning for its fourth edition, and the one in 2025 will take over at Etihad Park, which is situated on Yas Island.
With the promise of hosting even better performances than before, the dynamic audience at the park will get to watch legendary artists like USHER, Snow Patrol, The Kooks, and Raye performing hit-making songs. So, you can expect everything from pop to RNB, bringing an eclectic mix of songs that will get your foot tapping.
Take A Look At The Artist Lineup
Here’s when some of the artists will be performing at the festival.
April 18
Watch The Kooks perform hits like ‘Naïve’ and ‘She Moves in Her Own Way’. Snow Patrol can perform iconic anthems like ‘Chasing Cars’.
April 19
USHER will be performing on the second day.
April 20
British dance-pop star Raye and indie-pop sensation London Grammar will be performing on the third day.
Tickets start at AED295 which is for general admission and you can already pre-register on the website. Pre-registration gives you access to pre-sale which begins in January 2025, and you will be the first to know when a new artist is announced. So, if all of these details sound perfect to you as well, go ahead and pre-register now to be among the first people to know about the upcoming performances and new updates from the renowned fiesta.
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