- The final Dubai Fountain performance before its temporary closure is scheduled for April 19, 2025.
DUBAI, UAE, March 29, 2025 — Emaar has announced that the last Dubai Fountain show before its planned renovation will take place on April 19th, 2025. The fountain, a landmark in Downtown Dubai, will then be temporarily shut down for extensive upgrades to ensure its continued spectacular performances.

Since its creation, the Dubai Fountain has become a key symbol of Dubai’s innovation, attracting millions globally with its captivating displays of water, light, and music synchronisation. The upcoming renovation aims to maintain these spectacular displays, ensuring it continues to impress visitors for many years.
Emaar’s Founder, Mr. Mohamed Alabbar, stated that the Dubai Fountain embodies Dubai’s ambitious vision and its ability to inspire globally. He added that this restoration demonstrates their dedication to preserving its legacy as a symbol of creativity and excellence, and they eagerly anticipate welcoming guests back to a revitalized fountain experience.
While the Dubai Fountain is undergoing scheduled maintenance, visitors can still enjoy the lively atmosphere of Downtown Dubai, including world-class shopping and dining at Dubai Mall, and stunning views from the Burj Khalifa, ensuring the area remains a vibrant destination for tourists and residents.
Emaar plans to reopen the Dubai Fountain later this year, ensuring it remains a beloved landmark and an inspiration for visitors worldwide.
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About Emaar Properties
Emaar Properties PJSC, listed on the Dubai Financial Market, is a leading global property developer known for its premium lifestyles, with a strong presence in the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia. As one of the largest real estate companies globally, Emaar possesses a land bank of approximately 1.7 billion sq. ft. in the UAE and key international markets.
With a strong history of successful project delivery, Emaar has completed over 118,400 residential units in Dubai and other international markets since 2002. Emaar benefits from substantial recurring revenue-generating assets, including approximately 1.4 million sq. mtr. of leasable assets and 38 hotels and resorts with about 9,200 keys (encompassing both owned and managed properties). Currently, 34 percent of Emaar’s revenue is derived from its shopping malls, hospitality, leisure, entertainment, commercial leasing, and international ventures.
Emaar’s iconic destinations include the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall (the world’s most-visited retail and lifestyle destination), and the Dubai Fountain (the world’s largest performing fountain).
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