The 2026 version options 18 main citywide festivals, world-class partnerships and record-breaking campaigns designed to bolster Dubai’s standing as a world vacation spot for purchasing, tradition and leisure.
The year-long programme contains returning flagship occasions such because the thirty first version of the Dubai Purchasing Competition (DSF) and Dubai Summer season Surprises (DSS), together with a brand new retail initiative — the Nice Dubai Summer season Sale.
Dubai gross sales and festivals in 2026
The 2026 Retail Calendar builds on a interval of outstanding efficiency. Throughout its thirtieth version, DSF delivered world-class purchasing, leisure and rewards, awarding greater than AED50m ($13.6m) in prizes to 1,115 winners throughout 295 raffles.
DFRE’s survey of shops confirmed DSS drove a 110 per cent improve in common spending from June to August, with 1,200 individuals successful AED20m ($5.4m) in prizes via 180 raffles and 4,000 promotions throughout 3,800 shops.
Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of DFRE, mentioned: “The 2026 Retail Calendar reaffirms Dubai’s unwavering dedication to excellence and variety, as we proceed delivering world class experiences for residents and guests alike, whereas strengthening Dubai’s world repute as a purchasing, way of life, and cultural capital.
“We’re grateful for the continued assist of our companions and stakeholders, whose collaboration is instrumental in bringing these unforgettable moments to life and contributes to the sustainable development of Dubai’s retail sector.”
Since its inception in 2017, the Retail Calendar has united greater than 1,000 manufacturers and 4,000 shops, driving billions in gross sales uplift, inspiring creativity throughout sectors and cementing Dubai’s function because the area’s retail capital.
Main occasions and celebrations in 2026
The 2026 Retail Calendar contains milestone moments such because the tenth anniversary of the Dubai Health Problem, Ramadan and Eid, Chinese language New Yr, Diwali (Competition of Lights), and the Dubai Esports and Video games Competition — which in 2025 drew 45,000 followers, noticed 3.8m players compete throughout 90 tournaments, and introduced collectively 2,000 trade professionals from 70 nations.
Different highlights embrace:
- Dubai Purchasing Competition (December 5, 2025 –January 11, 2026): thirty first version with drone and pyro reveals that includes over 1,000 drones, Auto Season, e& MOTB and reimagined experiences
- Chinese language New Yr (February 13 – 22, 2026): Fireworks, eating experiences and conventional celebrations
- Dubai Style Season (Q1–This fall 2026): Spring/Summer season and Fall/Winter launches
- Ramadan & Eid in Dubai (February 16 – March 22, 2026): Night time markets, group occasions and festive retail presents
- The Nice On-line Sale: Three-day digital purchasing occasion with as much as 95 per cent off
- Dubai Esports and Video games Competition (Could 8 – 24, 2026): Tournaments, expos, cosplay and gaming showcases
- 3-Day Tremendous Sale: Twice-yearly citywide reductions of as much as 90 per cent
- Dubai Summer season Surprises (July 3 – August 30, 2026): Modesh World, mega raffles and Again-To-College campaigns, plus the brand new Nice Dubai Summer season Sale
- Dubai House Competition (October 16 – November 1, 2026): Furnishings, décor and residential resolution offers
- Diwali – Competition of Lights (November 2 – 12, 2026): Gold promotions, cultural performances and fireworks
- Dubai Health Problem (October 31 Oct – November 29, 2026): 30×30 actions citywide
- Eid Al Etihad (November 30 – December 3, 2026): Nationwide Day celebrations with fireworks, cultural activations and retail promotions
Strengthening Dubai world retail ecosystem
Aligned with the Financial Agenda, D33, the Retail Calendar reinforces town’s place as a world retail innovation hub whereas supporting group engagement and tourism development.
With greater than 1,000 manufacturers and 4,000 shops anticipated to take part once more in 2026, DFRE anticipates even larger impression and deeper collaboration between the private and non-private sectors.
