Will Smith brings ‘Pole to Pole’ docuseries to Dubai for Middle East premiere

Will Smith (C) with Faris Saeed, Founder and Chairman of SEE Holding, with his family. (Supplied)
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Updated 13 January 2026
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Will Smith brings ‘Pole to Pole’ docuseries to Dubai for Middle East premiere

  • Star takes part in live onstage Q&A session alongside Allison Fong, Richard Parks, Bryan Fry

DUBAI: Global star Will Smith walked the blue carpet in Dubai on Monday for the Middle East’s premiere of National Geographic’s “Pole to Pole with Will Smith,” marking the regional launch of his seven-part global exploration series.

The event was held at the SEE Institute in The Sustainable City Dubai, the region’s first net-zero emissions building, and brought together government officials, regional celebrities, content creators and sustainability advocates.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Following a private screening of the first episode, Smith took part in a live onstage Q&A session alongside Allison Fong, Richard Parks and Bryan Fry, three of the experts involved in the series.

Five years in the making, the cinematic docuseries follows Smith’s travels from the ice fields of Antarctica to the Amazon rainforest, the Himalayas, African deserts, Pacific islands, and the Arctic, exploring both extreme environments and the people who study and protect them.




L-R: Explorers Richard Parks, Bryan Fry, and Allison Fong with Will Smith. (Supplied)

Faris Saeed, the founder and chairman of SEE Holding, said the series “reminds us that progress is not only about how advanced we become, but by how deeply we remain connected to our humanity and our planet,” adding that future cities must bring people and nature closer together.

The premiere was produced by KS Konnect, the strategic consultancy founded by Kris Fade and Sarah Omolewu.




Sarah Omolewu, co-founder of KS Konnect and Will Smith. (Supplied)

Omolewu said hosting the event in Dubai was “deeply meaningful” and reflected both the city’s status as a cultural hub and Smith’s commitment to purpose-driven storytelling.

“Pole to Pole with Will Smith” will air on National Geographic on Jan. 13 at 8 p.m., on National Geographic Abu Dhabi on Jan. 14 at 9 p.m., and will be available to stream on Disney+ from Jan. 14.


Fridge brings back-to-back music events to Riyadh

Updated 09 February 2026
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Fridge brings back-to-back music events to Riyadh

DUBAI: The Fridge is set to bring two live music events to Riyadh’s JAX District this February, spotlighting both emerging and established Saudi talent at Personage.

The program begins with The Fridge Open Mic on Feb. 12, a free event designed as a platform for Riyadh’s rising musicians. Performers will take the stage to share original material in front of a supportive audience, whether testing new songs or presenting polished sets. The initiative offers artists the chance to perform in a professional live setting, something still relatively rare for early-stage musicians in the city. Doors open at 7pm, with performances running from 8pm to 10.30pm.

The following night, Feb. 13, The Fridge Concert Series KSA Season 1 continues with Hamza Hawsawi headlining an intimate live show. One of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent R&B voices, Hawsawi has spent more than 15 years shaping a sound that blends soul, pop and R&B. Hawsawi has amassed more than 33 million global views and collaborated with international and regional artists including Future, Cool n Dre, Music Travel Love, Talal Salama and Qusai. His track “Million Miles” was selected as the official Rally Dakar anthem and has surpassed 5.3 million views on YouTube.

Opening the night is Sarah Chefai, whose genre-spanning live performances move between jazz, pop, blues and indie. She has appeared at major events across the Kingdom, including the Formula 1 gala, the Red Sea Film Festival and Noor Riyadh.

Doors open at 8pm, with the show starting at 9pm. Tickets start from SR80 ($21) and capacity is limited.