How Riyadh’s MDL Beast Festival became a musical extravaganza like no other

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Marshmello waving the Saudi flag at Jeddah Season 2019. (Social Media)
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DJ Steve Oaki rocking a Saudi thobe in Riyadh. (Social Media)
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DJ Steve Oaki performing at MDLBEAST Soundstorm. (Social Media)
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The MDL Beast Festival, known as Soundstorm, is the biggest music and culture festival in the Middle East. (Social Media)
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David Guetta and MORTEN speak to the press at MDLBEAST Soundstorm. (Social Media)
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DJ Khaled performing at MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022. (Social Media)
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Post Malone performing at MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022. (Getty Images)
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Tiesto performing at MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2021. (Social Media)
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Updated 03 October 2023
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How Riyadh’s MDL Beast Festival became a musical extravaganza like no other

  • Held in Riyadh since 2019, the event offers a multi-sensory experience with music, food and interactive activities
  • A number of famous international singers and DJs have performed on the Big Beast stage at Soundstorm

RIYADH: The MDL Beast Festival, known as Soundstorm, is the biggest music and culture festival in the Middle East. Held in Riyadh since 2019, it offers a multi-sensory experience with music, food and interactive activities.

Organized by the General Entertainment Authority, the three-day event is a highlight of Riyadh Season and showcases more than 100 international DJs and Arab stars.

Soundstorm has featured over 200 artists across seven stages: Big Beast, Down Beast, Dance Beast and four underground stages.

Here are some notable international singers and DJs who have performed on the Big Beast stage at Soundstorm.

DJ Khaled

DJ Khaled is a Palestinian US DJ. He is famous for his catchphrase “Another one” and his hit songs and albums. He performed at the DJ Khaled and Friends event alongside artists like Busta Rhymes, Future, T.I., Rick Ross and more.

Post Malone

Post Malone, a US singer, rapper, songwriter and record producer, captivated audiences with his diverse vocal range during his performance at the festival.

Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars, the talented US singer, is renowned for his electrifying stage presence. With his ability to seamlessly transition between various genres including pop, R&B, funk, soul, reggae, disco and rock, he wowed the crowd with his captivating performance on the Big Beast stage.

R3hab

R3hab, the Dutch Moroccan DJ and music producer, is a regular performer in Saudi Arabia. He is famous for remixing popular artists like Rihanna, Drake, Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris, as well as creating his own hit anthems like “All Around The World (La La La)” and “Lullaby.” His awe-inspiring performances on the Big Beast stage left the audience amazed.

Tiesto

Tiesto, the Dutch DJ and Grammy award-winning electronic music producer, impressed the audience on the Big Beast stage. He also performed at the Jeddah Grand Prix event.

Zedd

Zedd, the German DJ, record producer and songwriter, has collaborated with renowned singers such as Selena Gomez, Ke$ha, Hayley Williams and more.

DJ Snake

DJ Snake, the French music producer and DJ, gained worldwide fame in 2013 with his instrumental-focused single “Turn Down for What” featuring Lil Jon. He has produced other popular tracks including “Taki Taki,” “Lean On” and “Let Me Love You.”

Steve Aoki

Steve Aoki, the US DJ and music producer, is known for his EDM and big house style. He has collaborated with notable artists such as BTS, Louis Tomlinson, Iggy Azalea and Fall Out Boy. Aoki has been performing in Saudi Arabia since 2019, including shows in Jeddah and three appearances at Soundstorm.

Hardwell

Hardwell, the Dutch superstar DJ and founder of Revealed Recordings, was voted the world’s no. 1 DJ by DJ Mag in 2013 and 2014. He is renowned for his electrifying performances at music festivals such as Ultra Music Festival, Sunburn and Tomorrowland.

Afrojack

Afrojack, the Dutch DJ, music producer and remixer, consistently ranks among the top 10 artists in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs list. He has produced hits such as “Turn Up the Speakers,” “Ten Feet Tall,” “Take Over Control” and more.

Marshmello

Marshmello, the US DJ and producer recognized for his iconic marshmallow-shaped headpiece, has achieved great success with his songs “Silence,” “Wolves,” “Friends,” “Happier” and “Alone.” Marshmello has also made notable appearances at Jeddah Season and Riyadh Season.


KSrelief sends food and shelter aid to Pakistan and Sudan

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KSrelief sends food and shelter aid to Pakistan and Sudan

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has sent food and shelter aid to Pakistan and Sudan, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

A total of 450 shelter bags were distributed in Sudan’s El-Gadarif state, benefiting 2,588 individuals.

In Pakistan’s Pakhtunkhwa province 710 food baskets for 4,970 individuals were handed to vulnerable families in flood-affected areas. This was a part KSrelief’s Food Security Support Project in Pakistan 2024.


World Red Cross, Red Crescent day marked with conferences, exhibitions

Updated 10 May 2024
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World Red Cross, Red Crescent day marked with conferences, exhibitions

  • Event is celebrated worldwide every May 8 to highlight the life-saving role played by the organizations

RIYADH: The Saudi Red Crescent Authority marked World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day this week with various events, exhibitions and conferences in the Kingdom.

The SRCA’s activities included marches on the main roads of several governorates as well as lectures and training courses to raise community awareness.

The day is celebrated on May 8 every year to emphasize the importance of alleviating the suffering of people worldwide, especially in countries afflicted by conflict and natural disasters.

In the Eastern Province, the SRCA in collaboration with Alasala College in Dammam, held a series of awareness events on the vital humanitarian work carried out by both organizations.

Those attending had the opportunity to observe medical workers undertake a drill using ambulances for emergencies under difficult circumstances.

There was also an exhibition featuring the latest emergency medical equipment and information provided when using the hotline number 997.

Lectures were delivered on topics including risks associated with overcrowding, the importance of allowing unimpeded access for ambulances, and guidelines for handling different emergency situations.

Visitors were also introduced to volunteering opportunities, training programs, and the Family Links initiative.

In the northwestern province of Tabuk, the SRCA’s Director-General Nawaf bin Mayah Al-Anazi led the celebration, with awareness programs and skills training at Tabuk Park Mall.

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Saudi Ministry of Tourism closes 40 facilities in Asir region for various violations

Updated 10 May 2024
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Saudi Ministry of Tourism closes 40 facilities in Asir region for various violations

  • Tourism operators had been warned of heavy penalties if they do business before obtaining the necessary licenses.

ABHA: The Saudi Ministry of Tourism recorded more than 350 violations during its inspection tours of hospitality facilities in the Asir region, closing 40 of them.
It addressed about 270 complaints regarding the services provided in facilities such as hotels and serviced apartments, as part of the Our Guests Are A Priority campaign during the first quarter of 2024.
The ministry’s supervisory teams conducted about 650 supervisory and inspection tours of hospitality facilities.
The tours were part of ongoing efforts to enhance the tourism sector in all regions of the Kingdom, in addition to ensuring the quality of services provided by various types of hospitality facilities to visitors and tourists.
The ministry said it would impose the strictest penalties on those who engaged in activities before obtaining the necessary licenses. It also said it would not be lenient in imposing regulatory penalties on violators, the closure of the facility in question, or both penalties in some cases.


KSrelief provides free eye treatment in Sri Lanka

Updated 10 May 2024
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KSrelief provides free eye treatment in Sri Lanka

  • 8-day mission in cooperation with the International Sight Foundation

COLOMBO: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has provided 200 eye surgeries in its ongoing campaign in the Sri Lanka town of Kattankudy, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

Staffers of the “Saudi Noor Volunteer Program to Combat Blindness” have also examined 2,000 individuals so far.

The campaign, in cooperation with the International Sight Foundation, started May 4 and will conclude on May 11, the SPA stated.

The mission is a part of KSrelief’s aid efforts in several countries worldwide.


2 Saudi students among top coding winners in Apple’s Swift Student Challenge

Updated 10 May 2024
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2 Saudi students among top coding winners in Apple’s Swift Student Challenge

  • Afrah bin Jubeir “Fin’s Adventure” app is not just an entertaining game but also an educational tool to promote awareness of maritime environment
  • Jawaher Al-Anzi's "My Child” app aims to help children with speech impediments and was inspired by her own story

RIYADH: Two Saudi students have used their skills in coding and app creation to put social issues under the spotlight.

Afrah bin Jubeir and Jawaher Al-Anzi recently showcased their abilities in Apple’s Swift Student Challenge, where they were named among the top coding winners.

“This challenge offers us a platform to acquire skills that are applicable in the real world, and I am very excited to share the solutions and innovations I developed,” said Jubeir. “It is an opportunity not only to boost my knowledge and skills but also to make a positive impact in the tech community.”

Passionate about the sea and marine life, the 26-year-old created an app called “Fin’s Adventure.” It was developed not only as an entertaining game but also an educational tool to promote awareness of maritime environment matters and the importance of preserving the oceans.

“The game revolves around a fish character named ‘Fin’ who tries to survive in an ocean filled with plastic pieces,” Jubeir told Arab News. “The player will have to help Fin avoid these threats and promote awareness of the importance of keeping the oceans clean.”

The inspiration behind “Fin’s Adventure” came after Jubeir attended a conference where she noticed games had significant capabilities to convey educational messages and raise awareness. 

Afrah bin Jubeir's “Fin’s Adventur.” was developed not only as an entertaining game but also an educational tool to promote awareness of maritime environment matters.

She designed the game to be exciting and educational, introducing players to the negative impacts of plastic pollution and encouraging them to take small steps towards a more sustainable lifestyle.

“Owing to its fun and interactive delivery method, the game attracts both kids and adults, making it an effective tool that contributes to changing behaviors in the long run,” she said.

Jubeir began her vocational training in September 2023 when she joined the Apple Developer Academy. A nine-month program enhanced her software skills and understanding of advanced technologies, before she decided to apply to the Swift Student Challenge.

She said other students considering an application should ensure they understood the necessary requirements first. They should start with a unique idea addressing a specific problem, before going on to develop a seamless design and attractive user experience.

“Ask for feedback from your friends and acquaintances to improve your project and remember that any challenge you face is an opportunity to learn and progress. Even if you don’t win, the opportunity itself adds to your experiences and teaches you,” she said.

Al-Anzi, a 27-year-old from Riyadh, competed against 350 other students from 35 countries and was named one of 50 Distinguished Winners in the challenge.

Her app, “My Child,” aims to help children with speech impediments and was inspired by her own story.

Jawaher Al-Anzi's app, “My Child,” aims to help children with speech impediments. 

As a child, following the death of her grandfather, she developed a stutter. She eventually overcame it and, years later, began training at the Apple Developer Academy in Riyadh.

“It took around a month to build the application, from coming up with the idea to executing it,” she told Arab News.

“The application will contribute to solving stuttering among all members of the community of different ages. Hopefully, in the near future, it will be available for download on the App Store.”

She said her experience of participating in the Apple competition paved the way for her app creation.

“It’s an opportunity to create an application and learn how to build projects and new techniques, in addition to creating an application that contributes to helping society as a whole.”

Asked what advice she would give others hoping to follow in her footsteps, she said it would be the same advice that was given in the Apple academy: “Everyone can code.”