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Welcome to Things to Do in Dubai, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the city's wildest vibes. Today, Sunday, February 22, 2026, Dubai's buzzing with balmy 28-degree Celsius sunshine perfect for Ramadan magic—lanterns glowing, iftar aromas wafting, and that electric holy-month energy everywhere.

Kick off with Ramadan Nights pop-up in Terra Gardens at Expo City Dubai from 4pm to 10pm, a family feast of lights, games, and all-ages fun. Catch Hai Ramadan iftar experiences there too, starting at 5pm, blending culture and scrumptious bites. Sports fans, the 13th Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament is firing up with Emirati fencers snagging gold, silver, and bronze already—head to the complex for fencing thrills, padel finals, and cycling action. For nightlife, Chinawhite Skypool's Ladies Day ramps up the beats with poolside vibes. And don't miss Holiverse 2026, Dubai's epic Holi concert with DJ Chetas and India vs Pak live screening—colors, music, pure chaos!

Local buzz: Dubai's Museum of the Future just hit five million visitors since opening four years ago today, per officials—a tech wonder on Sheikh Zayed Road hosting AI talks and workshops. Global Village is peak Ramadan mode with extended hours to 1am, Dh30 family tickets, live Tannoura shows, and 250 dining spots, as Khaleej Times reports. Majlis by the Bay at Dubai Festival City Mall fires the traditional Ramadan cannon for iftar, plus live music and boutique shopping till March 23.

Must-dos today: Stroll Global Village's lantern-lit pavilions for suhoor and cultural shopping, cheer at Nad Al Sheba's sports showdowns—I'm obsessed with that fencing flair!—or hit the Museum of the Future for mind-bending exhibits. Hidden gem: Rent traditional games at Multaqa majlis for free family bonding.

Local tip: Like a true Emirati, time your iftar by the cannon boom—it's louder than a referee's whistle and never misses!

Tomorrow, padel nationals kick off and more Expo workshops—tune in for the scoop, listeners!

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