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Those wanting to catch the music entertainment can now avail of a special limited-edition Golden Circle tickets which will go on sale on Monday at 4pm

From 399AED per concert, music fans can watch Tiësto, Wizkid, deadmau5, Ne-Yo, Mohamed Ramadan or Armin van Buuren when they each perform next week

Tickets are for the Golden Circle within the Coca-Cola Arena which offers unrivalled standing access, right in front of the stage, to catch the acts

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 12 December 2022: The World Tennis League today announced that from 4pm (12 December) there will be a new, limited-edition ticket available for the #greatestshowoncourt which starts on Monday 19 December.

The Golden Circle tickets available for a limited time will give guests access to the Golden Circle area in the Coca-Cola Arena to catch one of six incredible music artists playing at The World Tennis League. Tiësto, Wizkid, deadmau5, Ne-Yo, Mohamed Ramadan and Armin van Buuren will all headline shows and doors will open for Golden Circle tickets at 9:30pm each day. This ticket is strictly for the music lovers and does not include access to the tennis matches played prior.

The Golden Circle area is located right in front of the stage which means, those who snag a limited-edition ticket will have some of the closest and best views of the world-class DJs and performers.

Lucky ticket holders located in the Lower Bowl of the Coca-Cola Arena for the full day of on-court action will also have access to the Golden Circle area once the lights go down for the evening’s concerts, with tickets still available for the full World Tennis League experience at www.coca-cola-arena.com/en/events/World-Tennis-League.

Here’s the sensational concert schedule in full:

Monday 19 December – Tiësto

Opening the line-up for The World Tennis League is the Dutch DJ giant Tiësto, often nicknamed The Godfather of EDM. Voted the Greatest DJ of All Time by Mix Magazine in a 2011 fan poll, Tiësto was then named the best DJ of the last 20 years in 2013 by readers of DJ Mag, who also gave him their DJ of the Year award three years in a row from 2002 to 2004. His iconic gig at the opening ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games remains a landmark of dance music and his hits such as The Business and The Motto received millions of global streams.

Tuesday 20 December – Wizkid

Dubbed Nigeria’s Justin Bieber, Wizkid is leading the charge in the Afrobeats genre. Wizkid was born in Lagos, Nigeria and announced his talent to the world with his 2011 debut album Superstar, following it up with 2014’s impressive Ayo which featured the standout track Ojuelegba. But the turning point in Wizkid’s career came in 2016 when he collaborated with Drake on One Dance, which helped him to become one of Africa’s most influential musicians today.

Wednesday 21 December – deadmau5

The award-winning DJ and highly respected producer will headline the third evening of entertainment at the Coca-Cola Arena. For more than two decades deadmau5 has thrilled crowds across the globe with award-winning hits such as the two-time platinum certified single, Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff, as well as critically acclaimed tracks including Professional Griefers and Sofi Needs A Ladder. In 2012, He became the first electronic artist in history to grace the cover of Rolling Stone.

Thursday 22 December – Ne-Yo

Riding high after the release of his ninth album Self Explanatory earlier this year, Ne-Yo will bring hits such as Because of You, So Sick, Miss Independent, Closer, Let Me Love You, Time of Our Lives (with Pitbull) and One in A Million to the Coca-Cola Arena this December. The three-time Grammy winner and prolific songwriter has also penned songs for other artists including Irreplaceable by Beyoncé and Unfaithful, Russian Roulette and Take a Bow for Rihanna.

Friday 23 December – Mohamed Ramadan

The Egyptian TV and movie star, singer and rapper has a huge following around the Arab world, many of whom will roar their approval when he takes the stage after the players at The World Tennis League leave the court. Hits like Tik Tok, Number One and Ya Habibi will form part of an electric show from the irrepressible Ramadan, who in 2020 became only the second Arabic artist to have his image adorn the Spotify billboard in Times Square, New York.

Saturday 24 December – Armin van Buuren

Now a dance music veteran of almost 30 years, the DJ icon has the honour of closing the inaugural World Tennis League in Dubai a day before his birthday. A beloved figure on the international DJ circuit thanks to tracks like One More Time, Blah Blah Blah, and This Is What It Feels Like, the Dutchman has played to millions of people at some of the world’s biggest festivals, stadiums and nightclubs and came top of DJ Mag’s prestigious top 100 poll five times.

The World Tennis League will start next Monday and offer a completely different way to watch some of the world’s best tennis players followed by top music acts. Those wanting to still grab a ticket for the full experience of the #GreatestShowOnCourt combining tennis with music can still do so online through www.coca-cola-arena.com/en/events/World-Tennis-League.