Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-lee Furness visit Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque as their Middle Eastern getaway continues
He's currently enjoying a trip in the Middle East, ahead of his highly-anticipated 2019 world tour of The Man. The Music.
The Show. And on Saturday, Australian star Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-lee Furness took in Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.
It comes after the Greatest Showman star enjoyed some downtime by going dune buggy riding in the Dubai desert.
The father-of-two gushed over the adventure in a clip shared to Instagram on Thursday.
'We're in Dubai in the empty quarter, rehearsing really hard... getting ready for the show,' Hugh said while strutting through the picturesque desert. '
You gotta work hard but you also gotta play hard too!' Hugh told his army of fans.
He then added: 'So we're gonna do a bit of dune buggy.
' It's just weeks until Hugh kicks off his world tour, which was inspired by his performance in The Greatest Showman, with multiple dates in Glasgow in early May before hitting Sydney's Qudos Arena on August 2.
The smash hit musical, which was inspired by the Barnum & Bailey Circus, became a box office phenomenon after it was released in cinemas worldwide in December 2017, despite being panned by critics at the time.
The Show. And on Saturday, Australian star Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-lee Furness took in Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.
The father-of-two gushed over the adventure in a clip shared to Instagram on Thursday.
'We're in Dubai in the empty quarter, rehearsing really hard... getting ready for the show,' Hugh said while strutting through the picturesque desert. '
You gotta work hard but you also gotta play hard too!' Hugh told his army of fans.
He then added: 'So we're gonna do a bit of dune buggy.
' It's just weeks until Hugh kicks off his world tour, which was inspired by his performance in The Greatest Showman, with multiple dates in Glasgow in early May before hitting Sydney's Qudos Arena on August 2.
The smash hit musical, which was inspired by the Barnum & Bailey Circus, became a box office phenomenon after it was released in cinemas worldwide in December 2017, despite being panned by critics at the time.
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