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Punjabi-Canadian Star Shubh is Coming to Dubai for One Show Only

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Dubai has seen plenty of big names take over its stages, but this October feels a little different. It’s about to get a dose of hard-hitting Punjabi rap like it’s never heard before. On Sunday, October 5, 2025, Punjabi-Canadian rapper Shubh will bring his Supreme Tour to the Coca-Cola Arena, his first time performing in the UAE, and a night fans have been waiting for.

A Global Punjabi Wave Lands in Duba

Over the past few years, Punjabi music has smashed through borders, finding fans from Toronto to London, Melbourne to Dubai. Right in the middle of that rising wave is Shubh — the guy behind tracks like Still Rollin’, Cheques, and Elevated, songs that have turned into anthems for a whole new crowd of fans.

He grew up in Punjab, later moved to Canada, and somehow manages to mix the heart and storytelling of desi music with the attitude of Western rap. The result? A sound that’s raw but polished, familiar yet fresh. His beats have punch, his words have weight, and when he’s on stage, all eyes are locked on him — whether it’s in a packed Canadian stadium or a sweaty outdoor show halfway across the world.

Now, it’s Dubai’s turn. And if his previous sold-out shows are any clue, Fans can expect booming beats you’ll feel in your chest, razor-sharp rhymes that stick in your head, and an atmosphere so charged

For Dubai’s large South Asian community, Shubh’s arrival feels home coming. His tracks hit differently for the Punjabi diaspora — talking about ambition, grind, and that constant pull back to home, all on top of beats that make it almost impossible to sit still.

And it’s not just the Punjabi crowd vibing with him anymore. Over the past few years, Punjabi rap has caught on with Arabs, Africans, Europeans, even Latin music lovers around the Gulf. That’s why shows like this end up feeling less like a niche concert and more like a giant, mixed-up street party.

At Coca-Cola Arena, you can expect a crowd that’s as diverse as the city itself — all there for one reason, to vibe.

What to Expect on the Night

If you’ve seen clips from The Supreme Tour, you already know Shubh doesn’t do minimal. The Dubai show promises:

High-energy performances of all his biggest hits, live DJ sets to keep the crowd moving between songs, immersive stage visuals and lighting designed to match the intensity of his music

Fan interaction moments, because a Shubh show is as much about connection as it is about performance. Doors open at 9:00 PM, and from then on, expect the tempo to stay high until the last track drops.

Conclusion

Bringing Shubh to Dubai says a lot — about how far Punjabi music has traveled and how much people in the Middle East are hungry for it. It isn’t stopping here either. Organizers are already teasing more names from India’s hip-hop and Punjabi scenes heading to the UAE soon. But for now? All roads lead to October 5 One night. One artist. One arena full of people ready to sing every word.

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Andrew Tate’s Ex-Girlfriend Alleges She Was Trapped in Dubai for Six Weeks

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Brianna Stern, who previously dated Andrew Tate, has updated her lawsuit to include a new claim that: Tate deliberately set her up in a situation that left her stuck in Dubai for close to six weeks. Stern claims Tate went to authorities in Dubai and accused her of making damaging comments about him online, an allegation she says was entirely made up.

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Under UAE law, such accusations can trigger criminal investigations that prevent the accused from leaving the country. Stern describes this alleged scheme as a “honeypot trap,” noting that as a model she travels to Dubai frequently — something Tate reportedly knew.

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Stern arrived in Dubai on September 27 for work, and says everything was fine until October 12, when she tried to leave. Airport officials informed her that she was under investigation and had been slapped with a travel ban. Police reportedly confiscated her phone and interrogated her multiple times over the next six weeks. She says she even sought help from the U.S. Embassy but was told they could not intervene. Meanwhile, Stern claims she received threatening messages on social media, allegedly from Tate’s “minions.”

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In September, Stern obtained a restraining order that legally prohibits Tate from contacting her or being in close proximity to her for three years. Stern believes the harassment she experienced during the Dubai incident may have violated this order.

The amended lawsuit, filed by attorney Tony Buzbee, adds claims of false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress on top of the sexual assault allegations Stern made earlier this year, she made it back to Los Angeles around November 21, though the lawsuit doesn’t explain how she was finally able to leave. Tate and his legal team have not yet responded to the latest claims.

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Thousands Take Over Sheikh Zayed Road for Dubai Run 2025

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Yesterday morning, Dubai started off differently. Sheikh Zayed Road turned into a bright blue wave of participants replacing the usual rush-hour traffic. A record-breaking 307,000 runners filled the 14-lane highway for Dubai Run 2025, presented by Mai Dubai.  Now in its seventh year, the event lived up to its title as the world’s largest free community run and was one of the best parts of this year’s Dubai Fitness Challenge (DFC).

Families, first-time runners, seasoned athletes, and casual joggers were out and prepared for the event early in the morning. The procession began with police supercars and passed some of Dubai’s most well-known sites, including the Dubai Water Canal, the Museum of the Future, and the Burj Khalifa. The celebration began at 6:30 a.m. with the raising of the UAE flag. Also, paragliders and aerial paramotors lit up the sky with fireworks in the national colours to mark the build-up to National Day.

 

Parachutes soared overhead, trailing pyrotechnics that painted the morning sky in the colours of the UAE flag. — gulf news.com

The atmosphere throughout the morning was energetic. The start line was adorned with UAE flags for Eid Al Etihad, while giant LED puppets, warrior drum crews, marching bands, stilt walkers, DJs from UNTOLD, and celebrity MCs Kris Fade and Katie Overy kept the energy high. Cooling mist, bubble arches, and festive mascots, were given to those who ran until the end.

Participants chose between two routes: a family-friendly 5km heading through Downtown Dubai to Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, and a more challenging 10km stretching along Sheikh Zayed Road to DIFC Gate. Shafeek Hassan and his friends participated in the event for the sixth time, and families such as Ijaz Jamile’s, who also completed the Dubai Ride earlier this month, returned for the DFC. Runners brought playful touches too, including Zam and his colleagues dressed as fruits promoting healthy eating.

 

Ijaz Jamile and his family of four make Dubai Run an annual tradition. — gulf news.com

Saeed Hareb, the general secretary of Dubai Sports Council praised the turnout as a powerful display of unity in the UAE’s Year of Community, while DFRE CEO Ahmed Al Khaja noted that the event presents Dubai as a global wellness destination.

With the Dubai Run now complete, DFC 2025 moves toward its grand finale: Dubai Yoga on 30 November at Zabeel Park.

 

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Cardi B Transforms Her Newborn’s Umbilical Cord Into Gold Jewelry

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Cardi B has turned a personal detail from her son’s birth into a custom keepsake. After the birth of her baby boy with New England Patriots star Stefon Diggs earlier this month, the rapper had the baby’s umbilical cord transformed into a heart-shaped gold pendant, a personal tribute to his earliest moments.

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The idea was created through Mommy Made Encapsulations, the same company Cardi used when she delivered her daughter Blossom in 2024. In a video shared on the Encapsulation Specialist’s Instagram on Nov. 20, Juliane Marie Corona walked viewers through the process: the cord was carefully shaped into a heart, dehydrated, and then dipped in gold chrome to create a lasting piece of jewelry.

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“Where her journey began, turned into a keepsake she’ll treasure forever,” Juliane wrote alongside the video. She described the pendant as a way to honor the start of the baby’s life. She continued, “Creating this keepsake is always such an honor, but doing it for Cardi and her sweet baby again means the world to us. Turning something so meaningful into a piece that can be held, remembered, and cherished forever is one of the most special parts of what we do.”

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Additionally, She also had part of her placenta processed into capsules, a practice many new mothers choose for potential health benefits. While placenta encapsulation has become increasingly common, transforming an umbilical cord into gold jewelry remains rare, making this personal pendant uncommon.

The birth of their son marks Cardi’s fourth child and her first with Diggs. She recently shared the baby’s first photos, showing him wrapped in a Patriots blanket with Diggs by her side in the hospital. Though the infant’s face wasn’t revealed. This isn’t Cardi’s first experience with Mommy Made Encapsulations, and judging from the emotional value placed on these keepsakes, it likely won’t be her last. For her, these creations aren’t just artistic pieces. They are physical reminders of where her children’s stories began, preserved in a form she can hold onto forever.

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