Jeddah Season 2022: Saudi city’s festival of culture and entertainment to return with promise of ‘lovely days’ 

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Kaswara Al-Khatib, chairman of the National Events Center, speaks during a press conference on Saturday night. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Jeddah Season is packed with 2,800 events reflecting the "Bride of the Red Sea's" rich culture and heritage. (AN Photo by Huda Bashatah)
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The season returns following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the Kingdom to suspend public events in the interests of public safety. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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The festival will provide the backdrop to the official opening of the Jeddah Yacht Club over the Eid holiday and Prince Majid Park. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Jeddah Season will be made up of nine zones designated to host various events. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Under the slogan “Our lovely days,” the National Events Center unveiled preparations for Jeddah Season 2022 on Saturday night. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Highlights will include nightly fireworks displays on Jeddah’s promenade. (Supplied)
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Updated 25 April 2022
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Jeddah Season 2022: Saudi city’s festival of culture and entertainment to return with promise of ‘lovely days’ 

  • Series of art, entertainment and cultural events to make comeback with a packed May-June schedule
  • Jeddah Season is part of a national initiative called Saudi Seasons, launched to enrich public life in the Kingdom 

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia is gearing up for two months of art, entertainment and culture with the launch of the second edition of Jeddah Season.

Under the slogan “Our lovely days,” the National Events Center unveiled preparations for Jeddah Season 2022 on Saturday night. 

Running from May to June, the season will offer a packed schedule of 2,800 events reflecting Jeddah’s rich culture and heritage, as well as its growing status as a major regional tourist destination. 




Jeddah Season is packed with 2,800 events reflecting the "Bride of the Red Sea's" rich culture and heritage. (AN Photo by Huda Bashatah)

The season returns following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the Kingdom to suspend public events in the interests of public safety. 

Jeddah Season will be made up of nine zones designated to host various events: Jeddah’s Superdome, Al-Jawhara Stadium, Jeddah Jungle, Jeddah Yacht Club, Jeddah Art Promenade, Jeddah Pier, Prince Majid Park, City Walk and Al-Balad.

 

 

Highlights will include nightly fireworks displays on Jeddah’s promenade, K-pop performances, a science festival, and a performance by Cirque du Soleil Fuzion created especially for Jeddah Season. 

“We’ve partnered with the company and they have come up with a show specifically for the event,” Nawaf Kumsani, general manager of Jeddah Season, told a press conference at Jeddah Yacht Club late on Saturday.

“The show will be a month long. Tickets will be available soon.”




Under the slogan “Our lovely days,” the National Events Center unveiled preparations for Jeddah Season 2022 on Saturday night. (Supplied)

 

Jeddah Jungle zone will feature the Kingdom’s biggest zoo, while the City Walk zone will host a major comic-con event for anime lovers. A range of new restaurants and cafes, amusement parks, and concerts and plays performed by Arab and international theater companies are also planned.

“Jeddah Season 2022 will provide many job opportunities for those who want to participate,” Kumsani added.

Among its schedule of world-class entertainment, the season will feature performances by international artists. If 2019’s lineup is anything to go by, visitors are sure to have a memorable time.

“My friends and I were obsessed with the Backstreet Boys in high school,” Zaina, 38, from Dammam, told Arab News. “So you could imagine the excitement when in 2019 my friends and I heard they were coming to Jeddah. 

“I packed my bags, bid farewell to the husband, took the children and dropped them off at my mother’s, and went with a girl gang of 14 to the concert. It was the time of our lives, and we’ll do it again," she said.

“Hopefully this season will be just as exciting.” 

The return of Jeddah Season comes on the back of an extremely successful five-month run of Riyadh Season, which recorded 15 million visits to a host of cultural and recreational activities in the Saudi capital.

“Different from Riyadh Season and other areas, we focus more on sustainability, and we want to export all these entertainment and cultural activities from Jeddah to the world,”  Kaswara Al-Khatib, chairman of the NEC, told the press conference in response to a question from Arab News.   

“At the conclusion of the 2019 season and by the end of that year, we looked closely at how we could include sustainability in how we organize and select the events and activities for the next season,” he added. 




Under the slogan “Our lovely days,” the National Events Center unveiled preparations for Jeddah Season 2022 on Saturday night. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)

The festival will provide the backdrop to the official opening of the Jeddah Yacht Club over the Eid holiday and Prince Majid Park, which will hold weekly bazaars, art exhibits and a fair. 

Al-Khatib said that Jeddah Season will add to the city’s already growing reputation as a global destination for major sporting and cultural events.

“We just concluded the F1 races and before that the International Red Sea Film Festival, so there are many events that go with the season’s theme,” he said. 




The festival will provide the backdrop to the official opening of the Jeddah Yacht Club over the Eid holiday and Prince Majid Park. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)

“As a city, it will bear witness to all kinds of sports, cultural, and entertainment events activated throughout the year.”

Jeddah Season is part of a national strategic initiative called Saudi Seasons, launched to enrich public life in the Kingdom and set the stage for the country’s emergence as a major tourism destination.




This edition of Jeddah Season will also see a performance by Cirque du Soleil Fuzion created especially for Jeddah Season. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)

The NEC has been tasked with achieving the Saudi Vision 2030 goal of expanding the events calendar, and diversifying the Kingdom’s economy into the entertainment, sports, tourism and cultural industries.

In doing so, Saudi Arabia aims to improve the overall quality of life, create a dynamic modern economy, broaden the horizons and career opportunities for young Saudis, and become a world leader in culture and entertainment. 

 

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Jeddah Season

Jeddah Season is part of a national strategic initiative called Saudi Seasons, launched to enrich public life in the Kingdom and set the stage for the country’s emergence as a major tourism destination. This year, Jeddah Season will be made up of nine zones designated to host various events: Jeddah’s Superdome, Al-Jawhara Stadium, Jeddah Jungle, Jeddah Yacht Club, Jeddah Art Promenade, Jeddah Pier, Prince Majid Park, City Walk and Al-Balad.


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During the call, the two ministers discussed developments of common interest and efforts made by both countries in those areas, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Cassis was in the Kingdom last month to attend the Special Meeting of the World Economic Forum held in Riyadh on April 28 and 29, during which he met with Prince Faisal.

Prince Faisal and Cassis also met earlier in the year in February during UN meetings in Geneva.


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During the meeting, the two officials discussed the Kingdom’s preparations to host Expo 2030 in Riyadh and coordination to ensure that the exhibition would be “exceptional,” Saudi Press Agency reported.

Writing on social media platform X, Kerkentzes said: “We underlined the importance of careful planning to deliver a transformational World Expo in 2030.”

The BIE chief met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday.

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  • Team Al-Farahidi took first place with its Aram project, which aims to help prevent sleepwalking

RIYADH: Teams of female students took the top three prizes at Engineering Hackathon 24, which concluded on Wednesday at Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University in Dammam.

A total of 88 teams of male and female students from the Eastern Province took part in the event, which began on April 27, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Murad Al-Thubaiti, dean of the university’s College of Engineering, welcomed the high level of participation by students from universities across the province, and said 16 teams were chosen as finalists to present their projects, which covered a variety of specializations.

Team Al-Farahidi took first place with its Aram project, which aims to help prevent sleepwalking. The members were Nada Al-Dosari, Sarah Al-Nami, Manal Al-Tamimi and Nihal Al-Suhaibani.

Second spot went to Al-Khawarizmi, a team comprising Fatima Shuwaiheen, Fatima Al-Baik, Hawraa Al-Suwaiket, Walaa Al-Sulays and Amani Al-Saeedi, who designed a device that helps isolate cardiac signals from background noise.

Team Al-Battani was awarded third place for its system to help surgeons deal with stress. Its members were Hawraa Al-Wael, Dahhouk Al-Sabaa and Zainab Bou Moza.

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  • Seized products included 248,000 chicken stock cubes weighing 8 grams, 4,600 potato chip products, 2,900 soy sauces, and 1,500 pasta sauces
  • A laser device used to print new production dates was also seized

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A 3.00 a.m. raid was carried out in cooperation with Riyadh region police and Huraymila governorate police after expired products that were seized in the possession of expatriates a few hours earlier were traced back to the farm.

Seized products included 248,000 chicken stock cubes weighing 8 grams, 4,600 potato chip products, 2,900 soy sauces, and 1,500 pasta sauces. The products were later destroyed. A laser device used to print new production dates was also seized.

The workers were referred to the competent authorities so that deterrent measures could be taken against them in accordance with the provisions of the anti-commercial fraud law.

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RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadli has stressed the importance of regional action to combat environmental challenges facing the Middle East and North Africa region and the world, the Saudi Press Agency has reported.

Speaking during the 38th meeting of the Arab Organization for Agricultural Development in Riyadh, the minister spoke of biodiversity, the area’s natural resources and the range of agricultural environments, while stressing the challenges facing the region. He called for a united effort to reduce the impact on the region’s peoples.

Al-Fadli said that the Arab region was capable of utilizing technology and innovation, as well as seizing opportunities to invest in agriculture and improve practices to become more productive, efficient and sustainable in the use of water and natural resources.

He said enhancing trade, regional and international cooperation, and the benefits of international organizations were sources of optimism.

The minister said that the Arab region could take advantage of opportunities in technology, innovation and investment in agriculture by improving practices to make the utilization of water and natural resources more productive, efficient and sustainable.

Ibrahim Al Dukhairi, the director general of the organization, pledged his support for sustainability and agricultural development in the region, along with the development of the Arab landscape and food security.

He pointed out the significance of strategies to launch the necessary initiatives and partnerships to achieve the region’s goals.