
The Dubai Fountain, the world's largest performing fountain, will be closed for five months from May as it undergoes an impressive renovation to introduce cutting-edge technology and an enhanced sound and lighting system. The comprehensive upgrade will elevate your experience, featuring improved choreography and captivating visuals.
Situated in the vibrant Downtown Dubai, right beside the iconic Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa, the Dubai Fountain is a must-see attraction that mesmerises millions of visitors yearly with its stunning synchronised water, music, and light displays. Emaar, the premier property developer in the UAE, promised that the fountain will be “even more spectacular” upon its return. With exciting upgrades in place, visitors can look forward to a truly immersive show that will captivate and delight. The founder of Emaar said Mohamed Alabbar said, "The Dubai Fountain is more than a spectacle, it is a reflection of Dubai’s soul, where art, innovation, and emotion come together in perfect harmony. As we elevate this iconic landmark, we continue to create experiences that connect people, inspire wonder, and stand the test of time."
The Dubai Fountain is a choreographed fountain system located on Burj Khalifa Lake, in the heart of the Downtown Dubai development in the United Arab Emirates. Recognised as the tallest performing fountain in the world, the Dubai Fountain offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a captivating display of water, music, and lights suitable for the whole family.
Set within the Burj Lake, at the base of the Dubai Mall, powerful water jets are strategically arranged over an area equivalent to the length of two football fields. At any given time, the fountain can shoot up to 22,000 gallons of water as high as 140 meters (approximately 459 feet) into the air.
The fountain performances occur every 30 minutes from 6 PM to 11 PM daily. The colourful, illuminated jets synchronise with various melodies that leave you spellbound. Popular tracks featured include Michael Jackson's "Thriller," Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman's "Time to Say Goodbye," and "Power" by the Korean pop band EXO.