Ministry of Sound’s Middle East Tour Kicks Off
Discover Ministry of Sound’s Middle East tour featuring major artists across the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Rixos Sharm El Sheikh, Doha Golf Club and Ras El In Hangar for a run of high-energy November and December shows.

This November, Ministry of Sound takes its legendary club atmosphere far beyond London, lighting up the Middle East with a run of shows built for unforgettable nights.
Event Breakdown
Ministry of Sound’s four-date November journey maps a striking route through the region’s cultural and architectural landmarks. The opening night on 1 November brings the tour beneath the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s vast steel dome, where the evening’s soundscape will echo through one of the most distinctive museum structures on the planet. Two days later, the tempo jumps to Rixos Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt for a November 3 takeover built around pumping, festival-style house.
The tour then shifts to Qatar on 13 November, transforming Doha Golf Club into an outdoor arena bracing for the unmistakable pull of Vintage Culture. On 14 November, the action moves to Amman, where Ras El In Hangar sets the scene with its industrial lines and cavernous acoustics. The final chapter arrives on 12 December as Ministry of Sound returns to the Louvre Abu Dhabi for another night of high-impact club energy shaped by Chewna and Kinsell.
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Artist Highlights
Eats Everything opens the run with his trademark low-end precision and playful cuts, setting the bar for the tour’s sonic direction. Solardo’s appearance in Sharm El Sheikh brings punchy tech house built for late-night surges, supported by a fast-moving lineup of regional and international names including Jared McCulloch, Mert Aydin, and a pair of high-energy b2b sets.
Vintage Culture’s influence spans continents, and his double appearance—Qatar and Jordan—marks two of the tour’s biggest moments. Known for melodic tension and impactful transitions, he steps into two very different settings that will shape contrasting atmospheres across back-to-back nights. Rising names such as Azone, Amray, Against Celebrities and FWRS round out the roster, giving each stop its own identity.
| Date | Venue & City | Artists | Show Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 November | Louvre Abu Dhabi, UAE | Eats Everything | 21:00 – 01:00 |
| 3 November | Rixos Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt | Solardo Jared McCulloch Mert Aydin Alex Fish b2b Bon Finix Dominik Gehringer b2b Andrea Saky | 20:00 – 02:30 |
| 13 November | Doha Golf Club, Qatar | Vintage Culture Jared McCulloch Against Celebrities FWRS | 20:30 – 02:00 |
| 14 November | Ras El In Hangar, Amman, Jordan | Vintage Culture Jared McCulloch Azone Amray | 20:00 – 02:00 |
| 12 December | Louvre Abu Dhabi, UAE | Chewna Kinsell | 21:00 – 01:00 |
(Abu Dhabi (UAE): Gulf Standard Time (GST) — UTC+4)
Venue Spotlights
Louvre Abu Dhabi
A masterpiece floating on the edge of the Arabian Gulf, the Louvre’s geometric dome creates a star-lit effect that turns every performance into its own spectacle. Its massive scale and dreamlike architecture give the opening and final stops a setting unmatched anywhere else in the region.
Rixos Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Known for sun-drenched terraces and wide-open outdoor stages, the venue is a favorite for high-energy club events on the Red Sea. Its open-air design makes it ideal for Solardo’s charged house sound.
Doha Golf Club, Qatar
A green oasis in the middle of the city, the sprawling landscape provides a rare sense of space for electronic events. With Vintage Culture headlining, it becomes a canvas for expansive melodies and crowd-driven momentum.
Ras El In Hangar, Amman
Raw, industrial, and atmospheric, this Amman spot offers a contrast to the tour’s coastal stops—its hangar-style layout intensifies light shows, lasers, and reverberating low-end frequencies, creating a warehouse feel in the heart of Jordan.
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Closing Editorial
Ministry of Sound’s Middle East tour arrives at a moment when the region’s nightlife scene is moving faster than ever, shaped by bold programming, unique venues, and fanbases hungry for large-scale electronic events. By bringing some of dance music’s most recognizable names to spaces that already carry cultural weight, Ministry of Sound sets the stage for a month packed with standout moments, cross-border energy, and a sense of momentum that mirrors the brand’s enduring position in global clubbing.
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