Summer in the Middle East is coming in loud. From international icons to regional legends, this July’s concert lineup is packed. Whether you’re into throwback bangers, folklore vibes, or electronic fusion, there’s something waiting to be added to your calendar. Here’s what we’re keeping an eye on.
Sharmoofers, Aziz Maraka, and Ghalia – Dubai, UAE
July 5 | Zabeel Hall 6, Dubai World Trade Center
As part of Dubai’s Beat the Heat DXB, this night is pure chaos (in a good way). Sharmoofers bring the fun with “Zambahola” and “Diva.” Aziz Maraka leans into soulful hits like “Ahla Wahda,” and Ghaliaa adds her smooth, heartfelt vocals to round out the night. Three acts, one loud crowd, zero skips.


Bayou – Jeddah & Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
July 17 (Onyx Arena, Jeddah) & July 18 (MDLBeast Festival, Riyadh)
Egyptian-British artist Bayou is serving his bilingual sound live across Saudi Arabia. It’s all about identity, love, and Middle Eastern roots filtered through UK cool. If you’re into lyrics with depth and a vibe that’s hard to pin down, this one’s for you.


Jennifer Lopez – Abu Dhabi, UAE
July 29 | Etihad Arena, Yas Island
J.Lo’s only Middle East stop on her 2025 world tour is in Abu Dhabi, and it’s set to be a spectacle. From chart-topping hits to full-stage glam, she’s bringing the full package. You already know it’s going to be a to-die-for performance.
Tul8te and Al Mas – Dubai, UAE
July 4 | Zabeel Hall 6, Dubai World Trade Center
Tul8te and Al Mas are kicking off Beat the Heat DXB, a multi-night Arabic music series lighting up Dubai this July. Tul8te brings emotional bops like “Habibi Leh” and “Qesm El Shakawy,” while Al Mas adds her signature sound with tracks like “3ala Bali” and “Sadma.” Big energy. Bigger crowd.
Amr Diab x Monolink x WhoMadeWho – North Coast, Egypt
July 4 | Sol Beach
This is what happens when pop royalty meets electronic gods. Amr Diab teams up with Monolink, German singer, and WhoMadeWho, DJ set, for a night that spans Arabic classics, deep beats, and everything in between. On the beach, no less.


Black Eyed Peas – Casablanca, Morocco
July 5 | Jazzablanca Festival, Anfa Park
The Black Eyed Peas are bringing their genre-defying sound to Morocco for Jazzablanca’s 18th edition. With over 150 million records sold, expect a powerhouse set that fuses hip hop, electro, and global beats. Also on deck: Caravan Palace band and Nubya Garcia, the British Jazz musician.


TJ Monterde – Dubai, UAE
July 13 | Coca-Cola Arena
Fresh off a sold-out arena run in the Philippines, TJ Monterde is bringing his “Sarili Nating Mundo” world tour to Dubai, with KZ Tandingan, a Filipino singer and rapper, as a special guest. It’s all about emotional storytelling, soulful vocals, and melodies that hit home.


Tablet El Sitt – Cairo, Egypt
July 10 | Theatro Arkan
Traditional Egyptian culture with a twist. Tablet El Sitt takes folkloric music, adds a splash of performance flair, and turns it into an unforgettable night. Dancing, singing, drums — pure summer spirit, Egyptian style.


Conclusion
Whether you’re chasing nostalgia with J.Lo, soaking up heritage with Tablet El Sitt, or vibing to Bayou’s bilingual bangers, July in the Middle East is full of music worth sweating in the crowd for.
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