Justin Bieber, Jason Derulo and Tiesto to perform at inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

International stars Justin Bieber and Jason Derulo will headline a pair of after-race concerts during the inaugural Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend. (Shutterstock/Reuters/File Photos)
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Updated 07 October 2021
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Justin Bieber, Jason Derulo and Tiesto to perform at inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

  • Also on the bill during two star-studded after-race gigs on the Saturday and Sunday nights are ASAP Rocky and David Guetta
  • Both concerts, and a third on Friday, are on the main stage in the Jeddah Corniche Fan Zone; entry is free to all Grand Prix ticket holders

LONDON: International stars Justin Bieber and Jason Derulo will headline a pair of after-race concerts during the inaugural Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend in December, organizers announced on Thursday. They are joined on the bill by Tiesto, ASAP Rocky and David Guetta.

Derulo and Tiesto will perform on Saturday, Dec. 4, after the qualifying session, while Bieber, ASAP Rocky and Guetta will round off the three-day event after the big race on Sunday, Dec. 5.

Both concerts, and a third on the Friday night, will take place on the main stage in the Jeddah Corniche Fan Zone. Entry to the shows is free for all Grand Prix ticket holders.

Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, the chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, said he was happy to confirm the international stars who will entertain the crowds at the event.

“Those stars have a massive talent and influence in the music world,” he said. “We look forward to seeing them perform during the live concerts on the major stage next December, and transporting all the cheerfulness and excitement from the racetrack to the stage after a day of racing competition.

“We also want to provide the fans with an unforgettable entertainment experience and a unique opportunity to celebrate the arrival of F1 competition to Saudi Arabia.

“I invite everybody to book their race tickets early to guarantee that they enjoy themselves during the Kingdom’s biggest entertainment event ever and see the world’s most prominent stars (light up) Jeddah.”

The inaugural F1 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix weekend will take place between Dec. 3 and 5. The main race will be a night race around the Jeddah Corniche street circuit.


Ramadan recipes: Slow-cooked lamb shank with eggplant begendi

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Ramadan recipes: Slow-cooked lamb shank with eggplant begendi

DUBAI: Mohamad Olleik, head chef at Dubai’s DIFC-located Alaya, shares a hearty lamb shank recipe, a dish he describes as “generous, comforting and deeply rooted in tradition.”

Ingredients

Lamb shank

Lamb shanks — 2 pieces

Onion — 1 large, roughly chopped

Carrot — 1 medium, roughly chopped

Celery — 1 stick, roughly chopped

Garlic — 4 cloves, crushed

Fresh thyme — 2 sprigs

Fresh rosemary — 1 sprig

Olive oil — 3 tablespoons

Salt and black pepper

Eggplant begendi

Large eggplants — 2

Butter — 50 grams

Plain flour — 2 tablespoons

Cooking cream — 250 milliliters

Nutmeg — a pinch

Salt and black pepper

To finish

Roma tomatoes — 2, halved

Green sweet peppers — 2, halved

Lamb cooking juices — ½ cup

Fresh chives — finely chopped

Olive oil 

Method

Braise the lamb: Season the lamb shanks generously with salt and black pepper. Heat olive oil in a heavy pot and sear the lamb on all sides until deeply golden. Remove the lamb and add onion, carrot, celery, garlic, thyme and rosemary to the same pot. Saute until fragrant. Return the lamb to the pot and add enough water to come halfway up the shanks. Cover tightly and braise in a 170-degree Celsius oven for three hours, until the meat is tender and falling off the bone.

Prepare the eggplant begendi: Grill or roast the eggplants whole until the skin is charred and the flesh is soft. Peel, chop finely and drain excess liquid. In a saucepan, melt the butter and whisk in the flour. Cook gently for one to two minutes. Gradually add the cream, whisking until smooth. Stir in the eggplant, season with salt, pepper and nutmeg, and cook until silky and thick.

Grill the vegetables: Brush the tomatoes and peppers with olive oil and grill or pan-sear until lightly charred.

Finish the sauce: Strain the lamb cooking liquid and reduce it gently in a saucepan until slightly thickened and glossy. Adjust seasoning if needed.

To plate: Spoon the eggplant begendi onto the plate as a base. Place the lamb shank on top.  Arrange the grilled vegetables alongside. Drizzle with the remaining lamb juice and finish with chopped chives and a touch of olive oil.