Andy Warhol exhibition in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla opens to public  

The exhibition is titled “Fame: Andy Warhol in AlUla.” (Supplied)
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Updated 24 February 2023
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Andy Warhol exhibition in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla opens to public  

  • US pop artist’s best-known artworks feature in display running until May 16 as part of annual AlUla Arts Festival

DUBAI: Arts AlUla has launched a new exhibition that brings renowned artist Andy Warhol’s work to the Arabian desert for the first time. 

Titled “Fame: Andy Warhol in AlUla,” the event is organized by the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The show, which takes place at Maraya, is running until May 16.




The exhibition, which takes place at Maraya, is running until May 16. (Supplied)

The exhibition is part of the annual AlUla Arts Festival, which features special exhibitions alongside public art tours, film screenings, community engagement programs and more.




The famed US pop artist’s 70-piece exhibition is curated by Patrick Moore. (Supplied)

The famed US pop artist’s 70-piece exhibition is curated by Patrick Moore, director of the Andy Warhol Museum, the internationally renowned US institution that holds the world’s largest collection of the artist’s work.




Muhammad Ali, 1978, screen print on Strathmore Bristol paper. (Supplied)

Bringing together some of Warhol’s best-known artworks, as well as rarely seen archival photographs and ephemera, the exhibition focuses on the concept of fame as a key component of the artist’s life and career. 

The show features the artist's prints depicting Muhammad Ali, Dolly Parton, Elizabeth Taylor and more. 


Travis Scott to perform at Riyadh Season’s Fanatics Flag Football Classic

Updated 14 January 2026
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Travis Scott to perform at Riyadh Season’s Fanatics Flag Football Classic

  • Turki Alalshikh also highlights pact with NFL legend Tom Brady

DUBAI: Rap star Travis Scott will perform live at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, one of the headline events of Riyadh Season 2026.

The concert will take place on March 21 at Kingdom Arena, alongside the inaugural edition of the international flag football tournament.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, announced the news on Wednesday in a video shared on his Instagram page featuring NFL legend Tom Brady.

In the video, Brady confirmed Scott’s live performance and introduced the tournament’s second team captain, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels.

He also unveiled the three teams competing in the event’s inaugural edition: the Wildcats, Founders and Mustangs.

The Fanatics Flag Football Classic will mark Brady’s first return to the field since his retirement in 2023.