It’s the weekend! Comedy legends, biker days out, deep clubbing, live theatre, markets and more – Dubai is on fire at the moment, here’s how to make the most of it: 

THURSDAY 22

1. Hang with petrol heads 

gulf-bike-week

This year, the throttled engines of Gulf Bike Week are taking over Dubai Autodrome with stunt displays, a custom bike building contest, live music and the largest charity bike ride in the Middle East. Plus, there will be food trucks at the festival from Moti Roti, Burger Fuel, 800 Pizza and more.

Head down and you’re sure to spot some incredibly burly beards nestled in a mountain of leather – now that’s worth getting out of bed for.

October 22 to 24

Dubai Autodrome, Motor City, Dubai, Thur 4pm to 11pm, Fri 2pm to 11pm, Sat 2pm to 9.30pm, Dhs90 (regular), Dhs70 (biker pass), Dhs150 (three-day pass). Taxi: Dubai Autodrome. More info on website

2. Hit the cricket 

The first UAE test between Pakistan and England ended in a draw after a tense final day which saw Pakistan lose five wickets in four overs – the next test, this one held in Dubai, starts today.

It’s sure to be a keen battle.

October 22 to 26

Dubai International Stadium, Dubai Sports City, 9am to 5pm, Dhs20 to Dhs100. Buy tickets here.

3. See a comedy legend live

dave-chappelle

Tonight and tomorrow Dave Chappelle is taking to the stage as part of the first ever Dubai Comedy Festival – an absolute legend, he’s famous for an acerbic tone and dealing with dark topics with a light touch.

Daily Show host, South African comedian Trevor Noah is also playing at the Comedy Fest this weekend (on Saturday. At the same time as the South African vs NZ Rugby World Cup semi final). Interestingly, Noah faced criticism this week for supposedly ‘stealing’ a joke from Dave Chappelle’s 1998 HBO special – both comedians used the terms “racism connoisseur” in their bits, the internet went wild. 

The tickets for Chappelle are very pricey, but if you loved The Chappelle Show as much as we did, you’re probably willing to eat pot noodles for a week so that you can go.

Skydive Dubai, Al Sufouh, Dubai, 6pm to 10 Thursday and Friday, Dhs295 to Dhs1,200. Buy tickets here. More info on website. 

4. Submerge into the world’s deepest club

lost chambers

If there’s one thing this city loves it’s an ‘est’ – tallest, biggest, highest etc, etc – and the new Deep Under party at The Lost Chambers Aquarium at Atlantis, The Palm is calling itself “the world’s deepest club”.

DJ Frederick Stone and Jixo & Danz will bring the tunes, while the 65,000 aquatic species in the aquarium will provide the view. This is a night that’s sure to be equal parts surreal and glamorous (and, hey, Gordon Ramsay’s in town at the moment sorting out his soon-to-open Bread St Kitchen, so maybe he’ll pop down for a shuffle on the deep d-floor?).

The Lost Chambers, Atlantis, The Palm, from 10pm. Taxi: Atlantis. Tel: (055) 200 4321 for guestlist and table bookings. More info on Facebook. 

5. Check out local designs on the runway

fashion-forward

This fashion event sees a host of local designers taking to the catwalk at Madinat Jumeirah, head down and you’ll see everyone from Bedouin to House of Nomad and Zena Presley.

Our picks are Endemage, the label from Nadia and Lubna Al Zakwani (above left) – they told us to expect “a feminine collection inspired by palm trees, calm colours and soft silhouettes”; also Amato Couture by Furne One (above right) – he said his pret-a-porter launch is all about “spring in the orient”.

October 22 to 25

Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai, 10am, Dhs200 on the door. Taxi: Madinat Jumeirah. More info on website. Find the schedule here.

6. Go West Coast

Xzibit has worked with the likes of Eminem, Snoop Dogg and Dr Dre and he’s playing at the VIP Room tonight: we’re looking forward to the stompy, undeniably West Coast Multiply.

VIP Room, JW Marriott Marquis Hotel, Business Bay, 11pm to 3am, reservations and guestlist only. More info on Facebook. 

FRIDAY 23

7. Bring out your inner warrior

The Warped Wall. The Monster. The Brain Freeze. These are the names of just a few of the 24 obstacles that you can expect to encounter at this year’s Desert Warrior Challenge.

Choose from a 5k, 10k or 10k timed course, register online first, and don’t forget to bring photo ID on the day – without it, you’ll miss out.

Here’s Team What’s On at last year’s challenge (which was in some ways the worst day of our lives, in other ways the best):

October 23

Dubai Police Training Facility, Al Rawia, Dubai, Dhs350. Taxi: Dubai Police Training Facility. desertwarriorchallenge.com

8. See some of Europe’s best arthouse films, for free

There’s a mini film festival at the moment that sees 19 films played in Abu Dhabi and Dubai (at Ibn Battuta) purely for the love of cinema. There’s no ticket price – yep, it’s free (seats are on a first come/first served basis).

Each screening will also feature a selection of Emirati shorts, and the films come from Italy, Germany, France, UK, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Austria, Latvia, Romania, Belgium and Finland.

Tonight, we’re going to check out The Grump – and we’ll definitely pop by our local Zoom to grab some tissues on the way as it looks like it will be a tear jerker:

Until October 31.

Novo Cinemas, Ibn Battuta Mall. Various times. Metro: Ibn Battuta. More info on website.

9. Watch football legends get amongst it

If you’re a football fan (or a soccer enthusiast if you’re from the southern hemisphere), then Irish Village is where you’ll want to be this evening.

Why? Well because football legends from some of the UK’s most successful teams, including Manchester United, Liverpool, Rangers and Celtics, are heading to Dubai to take part in the Dubai Duty Free Football Legends Tournament.

Some of the visiting former players are John Barnes, 51, Patrik Berger, 41, from Liverpool and Vladimir Smicer, 42, who last played for Liverpool as part of the UEFA Champion’s League final against AC Milan in 2005.

Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, Garhoud, Dubai. October 23, gates at 5pm, tournament starts at 7pm, from Dhs150 (under 16s free). Metro: GGICO. Get tickets here. More info on Facebook. 

10. Be awed by a dance troupe

Tonight at the Madinat Theatre you can see Mirage, a fusion of world music and dance performed by The Ripple Effect troupe.

Here’s a bit of what they do:

Madinat Theatre, Souk Madinat, Dubai, 6pm and 8.30pm, Dhs80 to Dhs120. Taxi: Madinat Souk. More info on Facebook. 

11. Try The Ivy’s new seasonal menu

Lobster-and-Chorizo-Salad_The-Ivy

Dubai’s take on the legendary London hangout has got a new seasonal menu, which looks darn tasty. Standout dishes include lobster and chorizo salad (see above), roasted pigeon and herb-crusted monkfish. Yum.

Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, daily noon to 11pm. Tel: (04) 3198767 Metro: Emirates Towers. More info on website. 

12. Catch a techno pioneer at Eden

Tonight at Eden Beach Club you’ll find Carl Craig, who is known for having infused his techno with an array of influences from jazz and soul. He works under myriad aliases, including Paperclip People, 69 and Innerzone Orchestra. He’s laid down DJ sets everywhere from Melbourne to Madrid, and his gig tonight is a must if you call techno your musical home.

Rixos The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, 10am to 11pm, Dhs150. Taxi: Rixos, The Palm. More info on Facebook. 

13. Be Thunderstruck

AC/DC are our treadmill secret weapon, so we may spontaneously break out into the running man when we go down to see the Aussie rockers’ top tribute band play The Music Room.

The Music Room, The Majestic Hotel, Mankhool Road, Bur Dubai, from 8pm, Dhs100. Tel: (04) 359 8888. Metro: Burjuman. More info on Facebook

14. Party with an actor on the beach

idris elba

Zero Gravity’s beach festival DXBeach is back. Park yourself up on the beach and party with Clean Bandit (who are responsible for this absolute tune), Ibiza star Klingande and the multi-talented actor and DJ Idris Elba.

Zero Gravity, Skydive Dubai Dropzone, Dubai Marina, noon to 3am, from Dhs250. Taxi: Skydive Dubai. More info on website.  

SATURDAY 24

15. Get Earnest

earnest

The Dubai Drama Group are putting on a performance of Oscar Wilde’s classic The Importance of Being Earnest – tonight is the last show. Set in 1890s England, the play follows a straight-laced magistrate who escapes his countryside life, assuming a false alter-ego Ernest when in London. As you can imagine, capers ensue (especially when a love interest gets involved) – and Wilde’s famously witty and cutting dialogue sings on stage.

The Courtyard Playhouse, Al Quoz 1, Dubai, 3.30pm and 7.30pm today, Dhs90. Taxi: Next to Lime Tree Cafe. More info on website. 

16. Zumba for a cause

Today, the top 10 licensed Zumba instructors in the UAE are hosting workshops, classes and concerts, all to raise funds for breast cancer prevention research (with funds donated to Susan G. Komen).

Doors open at 4pm, kids Zumba starts at 4.30pm, the beginner’s workshop begins at 5pm and the big Zumba concert is from 6.30pm to 8pm. Wear pink, be prepared to dance.

Rugby Park, Dubai Sports City, 4pm to 9pm, Dhs100 (buy tickets here or at UAE Exchange). More info on Facebook. 

17. Shop at a market

Reform Social & Grill is hosting a one-off market on their lawn today with Pretty Chic Boutique, where you’ll find a range of local fashion and lifestyle buys.

Reform Social & Grill, The Lakes, Dubai, 12pm to 4pm, free entry. Tel: (04) 454 2638. More info on website. 

18. Chat to a former pro footballer

Rob McCaffrey is hosting a Q&A evening with Viv Anderson at West Beach Bistro & Sports Lounge tonight – an English football player and coach who played for clubs including Nottingham Forest, Arsenal, Manchester United and Sheffield Wednesday, Viv has over 30 international caps and is a twice European cup winner.

West Beach Bistro & Sports Lounge, Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach, The Walk at JBR, from 9pm, free. Tel: (04) 449 8888. Metro: JLT. More info on website.

19. Grab Five Guys down the other end of town

five guys dubai marina

We often think of grabbing Five Guys when we’re at Dubai Mall, but the queue can be off the hook (it’s the busiest Five Guys in the world), and so we’re happy that there’s now one of the iconic 30-year-old burger spots in Marina Mall. Oh, and there’s a terrace at this one too, so you can have a Marina view with your fries.

Dubai Marina Mall, 10am to 11pm daily. Metro: JLT. More info on website.