General Entertainment Authority announces Saudi Tour 2023

The tour will include a number of Arabic plays of various genres, including ‘Al-Tayyara,’ and ‘Thatul laikat.’ (Supplied)
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Updated 22 April 2023
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General Entertainment Authority announces Saudi Tour 2023

  • May’s lineup will include concerts from Saudi and Arab stars, and theater performances by KSA youth: GEA chairman

RIYADH: The Saudi General Entertainment Authority will run a nationwide tour of entertainment events from May to September, it was announced on Saturday. The Kingdom Tour will be organized in partnership with the Music Commission, the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, the Quality of Life Program, and Visit Saudi.

GEA Chairman Turki Al-Sheikh said that May’s lineup will include concerts from Saudi and Arab stars, as well as theater performances performed by Saudi youth.

Performers include Saudi stars Mohammed Abdu, Rabah Saqr, Khalid Abdulrahman, Ayed, Zena Emaad, and Syrian legend Assala, Qatari singer Fahad Al-Kubaisi, and Yemen’s Aseel Abu Bakr.

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The event will be organized in partnership with the Music Commission, the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, the Quality of Life Program, and Visit Saudi.

The tour will also include a number of Arabic plays of various genres, including “Al-Tayyara,” “Thatul Laikat,” “Misfer the CEO,” “Shaqqat London,” “Hatta La Yatir Al-Dukkan,” “Room 13,” “World War VI,” “Hadi Valentine,” “Memo,” “Qabel Lil-Nasher,” “Al-Mohtaramin,” and “To the Moon.” Famous Arab actors including Ahmed Helmy, Bayoumi Fouad, Ahmed Al-Aounan, Hoda Hussein, and Tareq Al-Ali.

Further details of the tour are available online here: https://enjoy.sa/media/oy0lkv3j/kingdom-tour.pdf.

 


Darb Market attracts significant number of visitors

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Darb Market attracts significant number of visitors

JAZAN: Darb Market at Ramadan has opened amid celebrations infused with character, attracting significant visitor and shopper turnout. The market blends local authenticity and cultural heritage with modern sensibility.

Situated in a historic quarter once central to Darb’s trading networks, the venue has undergone extensive renovation.

The project encompasses 75 fixed retail units, 30 kiosks allocated to entrepreneurial families, and 400 popular vendor stands arranged along designated circulation paths to help facilitate mobility.

Throughout the month-long event, the marketplace provides varied traditional merchandise, Ramadan foods, and artisan crafts, complemented by coffee houses dispensing authentic Arabic coffee, all within surroundings radiating warmth.

Ali Al-Ateef, Darb Municipality’s president, said that Darb Market’s Ramadan initiative demonstrated commitment to regulating commercial operations and advancing investment prospects while empowering productive households through comprehensive vendor-shopper infrastructure.

He emphasized the market’s emergence as a daily draw for visitors and tourists and an attraction which manifested Darb’s character through its Ramadan traditions.