Sole DXB 2023
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Calling all sneakerheads and Hip-Hop enthusiasts, Sole DXB is returning for its 12th edition this coming December.

As one of the region’s most anticipated festivals, the event announced its official dates which has already sparked excitement amongst devoted attendees.

After the success of the 2023 edition, you’ll get to experience the musical fiesta again with new functions set in stone for another whirlwind of activities.

Celebrating Hip-Hop and the youth’s safe haven for all things fashion, music and art, GRAZIA shares all the details you need to know for the upcoming Sole DXB.

What is Sole DXB?

Sole DXB is where contemporary culture, music, and art unite. With roots reaching out to the zeitgeist, it has grown to be the leading voice for the youth across the Middle East andn North Africa. Now, coined as one of the largest festivals in Dubai, the event has garnered the attention of the generations up-beat lifestyle seekers.

With regional and international celebrities yet to be revealed, this year’s Sole DXB will showcase new facets of culture. From fashion, and film screenings to talks with contemporary leaders and youth clinics, the iconic festival is set to mark another success.

When Is Sole DXB?

This year, the event will be held at Dubai Design District and will stretch out over three nights.

  • December 13th, 2024
  • December 14th, 2024
  • December 15th, 2024

Breaking Down Last Year’s Sole DXB

Last year, GRAZIA attended its 11th edition and spotted the most on-trend ‘fits from the attendees. From edgy pieces that oozes it-girl energy, to ultra-feminine dainty styles — the thrift-chic vibe was on par with the festival energy.

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All the more, 2023’s Sole DXB edition highlighted a momentous photo exhibition by visual journalist, Tanya Habjouqa, partnered with Gulf Photos, titled Occupied Pleasures. The exhibit showcased Palestinian past-times, a powerful rhetoric that reflected with the audience.