International superstar Jason Derulo is set to perform at the official after-show entertainment at the 30th Dubai World Cup on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at Meydan Racecourse.
One of the most visible names in pop music, Derulo has sold over 250 million singles globally and received 14 platinum certifications in the United States.
Well known for his high-octane performances and hits such as Whatcha Say, In My Head, Ridin’ Solo and UK No.1 Don’t Wanna Go Home, he will deliver a night to remember at Meydan with the unmistakable sound.
The announcement comes after the release of Derulo’s new album, The Last Dance (Part 1) (Create Music Group), with Part 2 set to arrive later this year.
Including a fresh reimagining of Avril Lavigne’s anthemic classic “Complicated,” the album serves as the final expression of the Jason Derulo that fans around the globe have come to know and love ahead of his new creative chapter.
Top-notch entertainment has always been one of the hallmarks of the Dubai World Cup experience for attendees, and its 30th edition will be on a grander scale than ever before.
And after last year’s closing ceremony set multiple Guinness World Records, Jason Derulo’s performance will make sure that this landmark celebration stays in the memory long after the final race is run. The performance lines up with Derulo’s European tour, The Last Dance World Tour, which launches on Jan. 29, with over 25 arena dates already revealed across the UK and Europe.
The Dubai World Cup is considered the world’s most extravagant day of racing, with elite sport combined with international glamour and record-setting entertainment.
Tickets are on sale through dubairacingclub.com, with concert access for all hospitality guests beyond Apron Views included.
Royal Enclosure ticket holders receive access to the Golden Circle area for free, while hospitality package or Apron Views ticket purchasers can opt in to buy tickets to this area.
General Public ticket holders do not have access to the Golden Circle.
With almost 250 million followers throughout media, Derulo is indeed a multi-platform tour de force and one of the biggest pop and urban acts of this or any generation.
If he can now be recognised across the globe as a multiplatinum singer and songwriter, Jason’s story begins humbly. The self-described, “Kid from a Haitian family in Miami,” has methodically ground themselves to blossom being one of his generation’s most prolific artists.
His most recent viral smash “Snake,” with Nora Fatehi, has more than 124 million views. Derulo is also the fourth most-followed male on TikTok, and a top 10 overall largest music artist account, proving he’s as digitally influential as he is regular-charts-wise.



