
Dubai: It was a sea of spectators at The Dubai Mall Waterfront Promenade on Saturday evening as thousands of residents and tourists gathered to witness the final performances of the iconic Dubai Fountain before it goes silent for a five-month renovation project. The world-renowned fountain, which has dazzled millions since its launch in 2009, delivered a breathtaking series of final shows—drawing emotions, applause, and a sense of nostalgia from some of the spectators.
Crowds began building up hours before the evening shows, with visitors lining the waterfront promenade, adjacent bridges, and even the nearby Souk Al Bahar and Burj Park to secure a good view for free. It was also the last opportunity to experience the show up close—by purchasing tickets to access the exclusive fountain platform on Dubai Fountain Boardwalk and go for a traditional abra boat ride on Burj Lake.
“I’ve seen the Dubai Fountain many times, but tonight felt special. It’s like saying so long till we see you again,” said Indian expat Mubashir K, a UAE resident for 10 years. The civil engineer living in Dubai brought his wife Rinsha, who is on a one-month visit, to watch the final shows.
In Dubai for her second visit, Rinsha is currently doing her Bachelor of Education back home. “Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain are among our favorite places to hang out when I am here in Dubai and I am glad I could be here tonight to see the last shows of this amazing fountain,” said Rinsha.
The tallest performing fountain in the world, set on the 30-acre Burj Lake, is known for its choreographed water jets that dance to a mix of classical, Arabic, and international music. Bernd Cruno, a tourist from Germany, expressed his delight at seeing the show, stating they didn’t know it was the last day until they arrived.
Serbian sisters Mitic Saska and Mitic Sandra, also among the spectators, were thrilled to have caught the show just in time. “It is a beautiful show. We are definitely taking lots of pictures and videos,” said Sandra.
As the final performances ended with a spectacular crescendo of lights, music, and towering water jets, the crowd erupted in applause, many recording videos and taking selfies with the iconic Burj Khalifa in the background.
While details of the upgrades have not been fully revealed, it is expected that the revamp will involve advanced technological enhancements and maintenance of the fountain infrastructure. The new and improved show is anticipated to debut in October, promising an elevated visual experience with improved choreography and an enhanced sound and lighting system.
“For us UAE residents, it is just a temporary closure during the summer months. We will wait for the fountain to be back with a bang,” said Rihan Rashid, a student in Abu Dhabi, who came to watch the show with relatives visiting from abroad.