ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)

The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has launched its Event Licensing Manual, a guide that streamlines and standardises the event licensing process across the emirate, supporting further growth in the sector.

Available online, the Event Licensing Manual offers an extensive overview of the Abu Dhabi Events Licensing System (ELS) and provides detailed guidance on the procedures and requirements needed to obtain and manage event licenses across various types of events, including business, cultural, sports, religious, and leisure and entertainment events.

The manual outlines the event licensing process, covering requirements for securing and managing event licenses, defining various licenses and permits – including those for large events with multiple performers – while also providing detailed information on regulatory requirements, application procedures, and best practices to ensure efficient and successful event planning and execution in Abu Dhabi.

Additionally, the manual includes sections on health and safety, sustainability, promotion standards, and cultural sensitivity to align events with Abu Dhabi's objectives and the values of the UAE.

Director General for Tourism at DCT Abu Dhabi, His Excellency Saleh Al Geziry, said, “The Event Licensing Manual sets a strong, supportive foundation for our stakeholders as it provides clear and comprehensive guidelines that will help our partners deliver events that meet the highest standards of regulatory compliance and contribute to Abu Dhabi’s growth as a premier destination for events.”

The events industry is a cornerstone of Abu Dhabi’s economic and cultural growth, drawing visitors, business professionals, investors, and partners to a diverse array of events that attract local, regional, and international attention.

The introduction of the Event Licensing Manual aims to streamline event planning and execution, ensure regulatory compliance, and elevate quality across all events, thereby enhancing the sector's global competitiveness.

This aligns with Abu Dhabi's Tourism Strategy 2030, which focuses on sustainable tourism growth by setting a target of increasing annual visitor numbers from nearly 24 million in 2023 to 39.3 million by 2030.