Dubai Square to feature music, colour and fire plaza

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Emaar Properties have revealed plans for a new attraction featuring vibrant displays of fire, colours and synchronised music at Dubai Square in Dubai Creek Harbour.

The Music, Colour, and Fire Plaza will surround the upcoming Dubai Creek Tower. When inactive, the fountain plaza will transform into a lively public space inviting visitors to walk and engage with their surroundings.

Its design will ensure the area remains functional and accessible when the music feature is deactivated.

Emaar is in discussions with a leading Chinese technology company, known for its expertise in creating iconic music and fire features, to develop this attraction.

Announcing the project, Mohamed Alabbar, Founder of Emaar, said, "Dubai Creek Tower is more than a landmark; it’s a hub for community interaction. The Music, Colour, and Fire Plaza, with its advanced technology, embodies our commitment to enhancing Dubai’s landscape through innovative design."

Dubai Creek Tower is part of the expansive Dubai Creek Harbour project, an urban development encompassing 7.4 million square metres of residential space and 500,000 square metres of gardens and open areas.

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