Saudi Arabia's MDLBEAST releases first batch of tickets to SOUNDSTORM ’23  

In its 2022 edition, more than 600,000 fans attended the SOUNDSTORM festival. (Supplied)
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Updated 24 August 2023
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Saudi Arabia's MDLBEAST releases first batch of tickets to SOUNDSTORM ’23  

DUBAI: Concertgoers can now purchase tickets to  SOUNDSTORM ’23, MDLBEAST’s biggest music festival set to take place in Banban, Riyadh, from Dec. 14-16.  

Starting from Aug. 24, music lovers can grab their tickets for the multi-genre festival at a 25% discount.  

The first batch of tickets will consist of four tiers, ranging from General Admission to VIB, VIB+, and VIB Balcona tickets with a range of prices.  

Talal Albahiti, MDLBEAST Chief Operating Officer and Head of Talent Booking & Events, said in a statement, “In addition to showcasing a constellation of international stars, SOUNDSTORM will provide unique opportunities for local talents to perform and connect with musicians and artists from around the world.”  

In its 2022 edition, more than 600,000 fans attended the festival. Attendees enjoyed 260 hours of live music from 200 artists, including globally recognized stars such as Bruno Mars, Post Malone, DJ Khaled, David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, and more.  


Mohamed Abdo rings in New Year with landmark Saudi celebration in London

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Mohamed Abdo rings in New Year with landmark Saudi celebration in London

  • Abdo performs 16 of his most beloved songs over 4 hours
  • He lauds ‘genius choice’ of first Saudi-led New Year show

LONDON: Saudi Arabia’s music icon Mohamed Abdo welcomed the New Year with a historic sold-out concert in London, marking what organizers described as the first Kingdom-led celebration in the UK capital.

Organized by Global Gala, the event drew more than 1,400 people, with Saudis traveling from the Kingdom and across Europe to attend.

There were also local fans, underscoring the wide appeal of the evening and the growing international presence of Saudi Arabia’s cultural events.

The concert was held at the Great Room at Grosvenor House, a venue of particular significance for Abdo because it was the same location where he first performed in London.

Tickets sold out rapidly following the show’s announcement. The organizers said the strong response reflected both Abdo’s enduring popularity and the anticipation surrounding a Saudi-led New Year’s event abroad.

When asked about the timing of the concert, Abdo praised the organizers’

decision to stage the event on New Year’s Eve, describing it as a “genius choice” that aligned naturally with the spirit of welcoming a new year.

Over the course of four hours, Abdo performed 16 songs, spanning decades of his career.

The audience responded warmly throughout the night, particularly during well-known tracks including “Al Amaken,” “Ashofak Kil Youm,” and “Majmouat Insan.”

The audience included prominent figures from the worlds of entertainment, media and public life.