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Things to do this weekend in Qatar (May 14-16, 2026)

Published: 13 May 2026 - 03:48 pm | Last Updated: 13 May 2026 - 05:00 pm
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David Demanford Ferkah | The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: This weekend, Doha presents a diverse programme of events spanning culture, sports, arts and many more.

The weekend’s schedule offers residents and visitors an opportunity to engage Qatar’s rich cultural heritage, support regional sporting excellence, and experience a wide range of artistic and community-focused events across the city

Doha International Book Fair 2026

Until May 23, 2026
9pm to 10pm, Friday: 3pm to 10pm
Doha Exhibition & Convention Center

The Doha Exhibition & Convention Center is hosting the 35th edition of the Doha International Book Fair, bringing together global authors, ideas, and culture for engagement with readers.

This free-to-attend event provides attendees with direct access to a wide range of literary works, opportunities to engage in discussions and workshops led by international authors, and exposure to diverse cultural perspectives that foster deeper understanding and inspire new ideas.

GCC Games Doha 2026

Until May 22, 2026
Multiple venues

The 4th GCC Games will bring together elite athletes from across the Gulf to compete in 19 sports as part of the region’s premier multi-sport event.

The competition highlights sporting excellence while fostering unity and collaboration among GCC nations through athletics, teamwork, and shared cultural spirit.

The games offer a chance to experience world-class competition up close, connect with the region’s sporting community, and enjoy a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates both sport and Gulf culture. For schedule and details, click here: https://gccgames.qa/frontend/

Nine: Play by Jane Shepard

Until May 15, 2026; 7pm
Doha Players Theatre, Mesaimeer

 ‘Nine’, an intense psychological drama by Jane Shepard examines survival, power, and language under duress.

The play follows two women held captive who rely on words as their only means of influence, navigating a shifting balance of control where a single phrase can mean the difference between life and death.

The production is recommended for audiences aged 14 and above due to its adult themes.

Tickets are priced at QR100, QR125, QR80, and QR100 across various categories and can be purchased at Q-Tickets.

The Journey from Dhow to Tanker

Until May 23, 2026
DECC

The Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) will host “The Journey from Dhow to Tanker”, an art exhibition tracing Qatar’s transformation from the decline of the pearl diving era to the pioneering development of Dukhan’s oil fields and the subsequent growth of the sector. 

The free-to-attend art exhibition by Jawaher Abdulaziz Al-Sayed will be at the Main Stage at the Doha International Book Fair.

An evening of Opera With Fabienne Conrad & Toufic Maatouk

May 16, 2026; 7:30pm
Katara Cultural Village, Opera House

Katara Cultural Village is hosting “An Evening of Opera” featuring soprano Fabienne Conrad and conductor Toufic Maatouk. 

Under Maatouk’s direction, the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra will perform alongside Conrad and the Qatar Concert Choir, presenting a selection of renowned operatic works.

Attendees can expect an immersive musical experience that showcases world-class vocal and orchestral performance, offering both seasoned opera enthusiasts and first-time audiences an opportunity to engage with the art form’s emotional depth and cultural heritage.

Workshop: Monoprint for Adults

May 16, 2026; 11am to 2pm
Education City

Education City will present Monoprint for Adults, a one-day workshop where participants will create original monoprints using a range of ink and layering techniques. 

The event will equip participants to apply various ink and layering techniques to create original monoprints, gain hands-on experience with guidance from experienced artists, and take home unique prints while developing their creative expression.

Attendance is free, though prior registration is required.

To register, please visit the QatarMuseums website.

Torba Market On the Bridge

Until May 30, 2026; 5pm to 9pm
Qanat Quartier, The Pearl Island

Torba Market is set to host a new community market concept, “Torba Market on the Bridge,” at Qanat Quartier in The Pearl Island.

The open-air market will bring together local vendors, cafés, and neighborhood attractions along the canal, offering visitors a chance to explore the district’s vibrant atmosphere.

Pet-friendly access will also be available for attendees.

Fontana Circus

Until May 31, 2026; 4pm and 7pm (Thursday, Friday) | 4pm Saturday.
Circus Tent, Hyatt Plaza

Doha is hosting its inaugural traveling water circus, featuring a family-focused production that highlights international circus talent.

The show combines a world-class musical dancing fountain with professional dance performances, aerial acts, and additional attractions.

The program is structured to provide an engaging entertainment experience for audiences of all ages.

Tickets are priced at QR95, QR145, QR180, QR205, QR306 across various categories and can be booked on Platinumlist.