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Riyadh Season (Arabic: موسم الرياض, romanized: mawsim ar-Riyāḍ) is a series of entertainment, cultural, and sporting events held in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. The event was introduced in 2019 by the General Entertainment Authority as part of the larger Saudi Seasons initiative in support of Saudi Vision 2030 .
Mawsim or moussem (Arabic: موسم), waada, or raqb, is the term used in the Maghreb to designate an annual regional festival in which worshippers usually combine the religious celebration of local Marabouts or Sufi Tariqas, with various festivities and commercial activities. These are very popular events, often attended by people from very ...
The religious complex was founded in the 18th century by the aristocratic Alghul family. [5] [3] [6] During the Mandate period, the residents of Al-Nabi Yusha' (who were mostly Shi'ites) celebrated an annual mawsim festival at the site dedicated to the entombed prophet.
Super Bowl tickets ain’t cheap, never have been. At the time of writing, Super Bowl tickets cost a minimum of $4,750 per ticket for the upper deck and closer to $8,000 per ticket to sit in the ...
The glitzy Park MGM Hotel in Las Vegas hosted Maroon 5’s post-pandemic return to live shows in 2023, where ticket prices reached $8,701 per attendee. Prices for this year’s residency start at ...
The cost of living crisis is being blamed for a drop in attendance at ... Tickets for this year’s festival started at £37 when they went on sale 12 months ago – the same starting price as ...
Festival; 23-26: February: Pakistan Flower Show: Flower Show at Karachi: February–March: Jashn-e-Baharaan: The celebrations with the start of Spring season 23: March: Pakistan Day: Republic Day and to commemorate the Lahore Resolution: 28: May: Youm-e-Takbir: Celebrated in commemoration of the first Nuclear test 14: August: Independence Day
The 2009 festival, a nine-day event entitled "Rhythms of the World", [3] [22] was the eighth edition and began on 15 May, [22] attracting crowds of one million people from cities such as Casablanca, Marrakech, Fez and Tangiers to Rabat. [22] [23] Admission cost between 100 and 500 dirhams (15 to 70 USD). [22] 1700 performers performed in 2009. [18]