Pop-rap trio Black Eyed Peas will take to the stage at Expo 2020's Al Wasl Plaza on January 25 as part of the Infinite Nights series.
Artists will.i.am, Apl.de.Ap and Taboo will create a show inspired by the pace and pulse of technology and music, that explores and embraces new musical frontiers.
"As a group, we continue to evolve our music to connect with the hearts and minds of our community around the world," said the band.
"We are excited about our upcoming Expo 2020 Dubai Infinite Nights special concert that will showcase chart-topping music from our recent album TRANSLATION as well as our greatest hits.
"On January 25, we will bring the world together for a global celebration via our live stage performance."
So far, Kadim Al Sahir, Nancy Ajram and Alicia Keys have taken to the stage at the Infinite Nights series.
The show will take place at 10:00 pm as well as livestreamed on www.virtualexpodubai.com. It will also be available across multiple channels, including Expo TV on YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, Oculus (VR) and several TV channels.
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