Doha, Qatar: Doha is set for a lively weekend with a variety of cultural, sporting, music, and family-friendly events taking place across the city. Here is a step-by-step guide to what’s happening.
City Speaks Photography Exhibition
The Qatar Photography Center will host the GPU Photography Exhibition City Speaks on January 9 at 6pm at Building 18, Katara Cultural Village. The exhibition features 96 photographs from cities around the world, curated into 48 paired panels, offering a unique visual exploration of global urban life.
WTT Champions Doha 2026
Until January 11, the world’s top table tennis players will compete at Lusail Sports Arena, with matches starting from 10:30am. The international tournament promises high-energy action and elite-level performances.
Magical Weekend at Tawar Mall
On January 9 from 6pm, Tawar Mall will host a family-friendly event featuring magic shows, games, mascots, and entertainment. The event is open to all visitors.
Mozart y Mambo Concert
The Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra will present Mozart
y Mambo on January 9 at 7:30pm and January 10 at 4pm at QNCC Auditorium 3. The
concert blends classical music with Cuban rhythms, led by Berlin Philharmonic
horn player Sarah Willis.
Katara Auction for Antiques and Collectibles
Starting January 8 and continuing every Thursday,
the Katara Auction for Antiques and Collectibles will take place near Building
47, Katara Cultural Village, from 8am to 4pm, offering visitors a chance to
explore rare antiques and timeless collectibles.
Pakistan Citrus Festival
Running until January 18, the Pakistan Citrus Festival at Souq Al Wakra begins daily from 4pm, showcasing premium Pakistani kinnows and citrus varieties.
Torba Market
Until February 28, Torba Market at Education City
will continue every Friday (8am–11:30am) and Saturday (8am–9pm), offering
regional produce, handcrafted items, and artisanal foods in a relaxed setting.
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