
26 Jun 2025 02:34 PM
LEGO® SHOWS Qatar 2025: A Family Brick Adventure by E3
Doha, 7–22 June 2025 | QNCC Halls 8 & 9 (1PM–11PM)
From 7 to 22 June 2025, the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) transformed into a vibrant brick-built wonderland, as E3 proudly delivered the LEGO® SHOWS Qatar 2025 in partnership with Visit Qatar and ATW Events. This landmark event brought LEGO magic to life for thousands of families across Qatar.
What Made It Unmissable?
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Immersive Themed Zones
Attendees explored interactive LEGO worlds including LEGO City, Friends, DUPLO®, NINJAGO®, and more across 10,000 m² of hands-on creativity. -
Live Stage Shows
With daily performances—three shows on weekdays and four on weekends—fans experienced live-action LEGO stories filled with music, lights, and special effects. -
Brick Pits & Build Zones
Multiple play areas with thousands of loose bricks encouraged free building, imagination, and endless fun for kids (and adults!) of all ages. -
Meet the Master Builders
Guests met professional LEGO builders and designed their own custom minifigures, sparking curiosity and creativity. -
Cinema & Gaming Zones
A mini cinema screened LEGO films while digital gaming areas featured interactive challenges, races, and memory games. -
Shopping & Food Court
Visitors enjoyed a wide variety of F&B options and browsed through exclusive LEGO merchandise at the retail zone.
Accessibility & Ticketing
QNCC’s central location, ample parking, and accessibility features ensured a smooth experience for all. The venue was fully equipped for wheelchair users and inclusive for individuals of determination.
Ticket Options:
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General Day Pass – QAR 125
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Family Pass (2 adults + 2 children) – QAR 500
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VIP Pass – QAR 350 (includes access to VIP lounge)
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Children under 2 – Free Entry
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Early Bird Offers – 20% discount available until 20 May
Visitor Highlights
From immersive zones to entertainment-filled performances, LEGO SHOWS Qatar 2025 was the ultimate Eid Al Adha family destination. Crowds praised the scale, safety, and variety of experiences, while some noted peak-time queues—testament to its popularity and packed programming.