Bella Entertainment Agency UAE
An Arabic magician is the fastest way to turn a corporate reception, Ramadan majlis or Khaleeji wedding from "nice event" into a talking point. Our bilingual magicians perform in fluent Arabic and English, read the room in either language and blend classic Middle Eastern hospitality with modern close-up, stage illusion and mentalism. Bella Entertainment books Arabic-speaking magicians across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Riyadh, Jeddah and Doha.
Every performer on the Arabic magician roster has at least eight years of professional close-up experience, holds a UAE performance visa, and tailors the show to cultural preferences — no alcohol gags, no religious references, no card decks with problematic imagery. The act fits equally well at a family henna night, a government gala, a CEO's majlis or a luxury retail activation.
Pick the format that matches the room, the crowd and the run-time:
Many clients combine two formats — for example, 45 minutes of walk-around magic during cocktails, then a 15-minute stage finale after dinner.
Arabic magic works wherever cultural resonance matters more than loud music. Typical bookings:
Every magician on our Arabic roster:
| Package | Format | Run-time | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cocktail Hour | Close-up / walk-around | 60 min | Receptions, networking, iftars |
| Standard Show | Close-up + short stage set | 45 min walk + 15 min stage | Weddings, corporate dinners |
| Signature | Stage illusion or mentalism | 30 min headline set | Gala dinners, product launches |
| Full Evening | Combined walk-around + stage + finale | 3-hour coverage | Large weddings, VIP events |
Exact pricing depends on format, event date, venue and any customisation (branded reveal, bespoke mentalism routines, client-name prediction). Weekday corporate close-up sets in Dubai typically start from AED 4,500; weekend weddings and signature stage shows run higher. Firm quote within one business day.
Does the magician actually speak Arabic, or just a few phrases?
Our Arabic magicians are native or near-native speakers of at least one major dialect (Khaleeji, Levantine, Egyptian or Maghrebi). You tell us which dialect fits your guest list and we match accordingly. The magic patter, audience banter and finale are all delivered in Arabic — not translated from English.
Can the magic be customised for our brand or the bride and groom?
Yes. For corporate events we build the finale around a product reveal, brand tagline or client name. For weddings we work the couple's names, hometown or shared memory into the closing mentalism piece. Brief us 10 days ahead for full customisation.
Is the show family-friendly for Ramadan and children's audiences?
Fully. The repertoire excludes anything involving alcohol, playing cards with questionable imagery, or suggestive themes. For kids' audiences we swap in a more visual, gag-led set with plenty of audience participation.
How much space does the magician need?
For close-up magic, zero — the magician works table-to-table or group-to-group. For stage illusion, a 3 × 3 metre clear area and a small table are enough. Mentalism works in any room with line-of-sight to the audience.
Can you travel to Abu Dhabi, KSA, Qatar or Bahrain?
Yes. Travel within the UAE is included. For KSA, Qatar, Bahrain and wider MENA we quote travel, visa and accommodation separately.
Is the performance sound-check dependent?
For close-up, no — we work lapel-mic free or on a guest speech system if available. For stage illusion we need a wired or wireless lavalier and a music output from the event DJ/sound operator.
Send us your event date, venue, guest count and preferred dialect. We'll confirm availability, recommend the right magician from our roster and send a firm quote within one business day.
Looking at related acts? See our close-up magicians, mentalists and wedding entertainment pages, or browse the full cultural acts roster.
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