Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Shamsa bint Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, the 22nd Abu Dhabi Festival, organised by the Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation (ADMAF), will be continuing at NYU Abu Dhabi from 8 April until 29 April 2025. The festival showcases a diverse lineup of global talent, celebrating cultural exchange and artistic excellence with Japan as the country of honour.
The festival is held under the theme Abu Dhabi – A World of Harmony, in alignment with the UAE’s Year of Community. This year, the festival celebrates over 50 years of friendship and diplomatic relations between the UAE and its country of honour, Japan, with an extraordinary inaugural concert.
The event was opened on 7 February 2025, in the presence of His Excellency Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Patron of ADMAF, Her Excellency Dr Maitha Al Shamsi, UAE Minister of State, Her Excellency Huda Ibrahim Al Khamis-Kanoo, Founder of ADMAF and Abu Dhabi Festival and His Excellency Ken Okaniwa, Ambassador of Japan to the UAE.
The inaugural concert commenced with its first Abu Dhabi Festival Award ceremony of the year, honouring the artistic and cultural contributions of Japan’s Commissioner for Cultural Affairs, Shunichi Tokura and 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, Riken Yamamoto. The inaugural concert featured the performance of the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra for the first time in the Arab world, led by conductor Yutaka Sado, alongside star tenor Jonathan Tetelman and celebrated pianist, Kyohei Sorita.
Her Excellency Dr Maitha Al Shamsi, UAE Minister of State, said: “The theme of this year's festival, Abu Dhabi – A World of Harmony, embodies the cultural diversity of our society, which includes more than two hundred nationalities that share values of human fraternity, solidarity, harmony, and familiarity, that characterise UAE society, and work together, hand in hand, for the country’s renaissance and sustainable development.
"With the UAE declaring this year as the Year of Community, embodying the leadership's vision towards building a cohesive and prosperous society, by strengthening ties within families and society, and developing relations between generations, the 22nd edition of Abu Dhabi Festival contributes to creating comprehensive creative spaces that consolidate the values of cooperation, belonging and common global human experiences, especially those related to the dialogue of civilisations and the preservation of cultural heritage.
“The festival also celebrates more than 50 years of friendship and mutual understanding between the UAE and its country of honour, Japan, showcasing an appreciation for the diversity and richness of Japanese culture through its exceptional lineup of artists, musicians, and creators.”
Her Excellency Huda Al Khamis-Kanoo, Founder of ADMAF and Abu Dhabi Festival, said: “The Abu Dhabi Festival returns for its 22nd edition under the inspiring theme Abu Dhabi – A World of Harmony, uniting people and cultures through music and the arts, in alignment with the United Arab Emirates’ Year of Community. This year, the festival also celebrates 50 years of friendship and diplomatic relations between the UAE and its country of honour, Japan.
“The festival’s inaugural concert celebrates this special friendship and artistic excellence at all levels. From the inaugural concert, featuring the Arab World premiere of the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, led by the legendary Yutaka Sado, with star tenor Jonathan Tetelman, to the first two recipients of this year’s Abu Dhabi Festival Award—two exceptional visionaries: Mr Shunichi Tokura, one of today’s leading composers and Japan’s Commissioner for Cultural Affairs, whose work unites hearts, minds, and cultures; and the 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, Riken Yamamoto, an architect who reshapes the way we inhabit the world.
“With masterpieces by Puccini, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Dvořák, and Akutagawa, performed by the orchestra alongside ten musicians from the Abu Dhabi Youth Orchestra, the Festival renews its commitment to building bridges and empowering young Emirati musicians to strengthen the UAE's global presence. Throughout this year’s Festival, we will continue to present the works of the world's leading composers while also showcasing an exceptional lineup of talent in celebration of our country of honour, highlighting the beauty, diversity, history, and richness of this extraordinary culture.”
As part of the ADMAF’s ongoing commitment to investing in the potential of its nation’s youth, Japanese Architect and 2025 Abu Dhabi Festival Award recipient, Riken Yamamoto, also participated in a special talk presented by the Abu Dhabi Festival as part of Riwaq Al Fikr – ADMAF Talks, in collaboration with the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute. The festival hosted education initiatives featuring the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Students also attended the Festival in Focus, an exclusive open rehearsal with the orchestra, while musicians visited the Japanese School Abu Dhabi with Maestro Yutaka Sado and Kyohei Sorita.