From Oslo to City Walk, the producer whose melodies have soundtracked everything from road trips to rooftop sunsets will bring his global tour to the UAE. For fans of ‘Firestone,’ ‘It Ain’t Me,’ and that unmistakable remix of ‘Higher Love,’ it’s a rare chance to hear the hits live – and loud. KYGO, born Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll, found his breakout moment in 2014 with a rework of Ed Sheeran’s ‘I See Fire.’ It was the kind of remix that didn’t just trend, it stuck.
Since then, he’s shared studio space with names like Selena Gomez and Whitney Houston, crafting songs that sit somewhere between dancefloor energy and introspective calm. His Dubai set follows a 65,000-strong crowd in Mexico City, and if the tour so far is anything to go by, this night won’t be quiet. Expect a setlist spanning the familiar and the new, all wrapped in visuals designed for arenas, not screens.
There’s a reason live music keeps pulling people in, even in a city full of distractions. It’s the collective pulse, the unspoken rhythm between strangers, and those fleeting moments that only make sense in real time. Next Friday just happens to be one of those nights – and KYGO is on the playlist.