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SOUNDSTORM to hit Riyadh as top artists fly in for music extravagan­za

‘Loudest Week’ to feature 370 creatives, says MDLBEAST

- Ghadi Joudah

Entertainm­ent organizer MDLBEAST has announced that over 370 music artists and experts will fly in for Riyadh’s “Loudest Week,” which features the XP Music Futures conference and SOUNDSTORM 2022 events.

These details were revealed by Ramadan Al-Haratani, CEO of the company, at a special media preview held in the capital recently. He said the firm remains committed to advancing the regional creative economy through the developmen­t of local talent.

To be held from Dec. 1 to 3, SOUNDSTORM 2022 will be headlined by some of the world’s bestsellin­g artists including Bruno Mars, DJ Khaled, Marshmello and Post Malone. Arabic music lovers will also be able to enjoy performanc­es by Egypt’s Amr Diab, Lebanon’s Nancy Ajram, and Saudi’s Rabeh Saqar.

XP Music Futures, the music conference in Riyadh from Nov. 28 to 30, will take place in the JAX district. Industry pioneers including Mathew Knowles, Hardwell, Amy Thomson and Elyanna will join hundreds of leading music movers and shakers for panel and solo speaker sessions across XP’s day program. Al-Haratani said music and entertainm­ent plays a significan­t role in contributi­ng to the economy. SOUNDSTORM generated SR395 million ($105 million) in spending by concertgoe­rs last year. This year, XP Music Futures is helping to attract further “global investment and partnershi­ps through the

relationsh­ips we’ve built,” he added. A recent survey conducted by MDLBEAST showed that 89 percent of young Saudi artists and musicians see the festival as an opportunit­y to grow, develop and empower the Kingdom’s art and music talent. Also, 84 percent now believe they have opportunit­ies for success in Saudi Arabia.

“Our focus for this year’s SOUNDSTORM is to enhance the visitors’ experience across all aspects, all the way from (the start of) their journey to the moment they leave and everything in-between,” said Al-Haratani. Al-Haratani said security would be beefed up at this year’s event, with over 3,800 personnel on site, which is an average of one guard for every 35 guests. The festival will be monitored by over 300 CCTV cameras, with health services also provided.

In addition, MDLBEAST supports “Respect & Reset,” an anti-harassment campaign. The company will act against any person who is abusive or offensive. This includes verbal, written or physical threats, Al-Haratani told Arab News.

The SOUNDSTORM site is expected to be double in size compared to last year. “When we design the event, we design it with the ‘guest experience’ sort of lens. So we looked at the guest journey and worked on the infrastruc­ture requiremen­ts pre-arrival to the site, including tripling the parking size for all ticket holders.”

“We’ve also worked on the infrastruc­ture of the roads leading toward the site. And then once you arrive on the site, we’ve enhanced the experience through building bridges that allow you to connect with all the stages and the elevated platform to enjoy the show in an exclusive way,” he added.

 ?? AN file photo ?? Arabic music lovers will be able to enjoy performanc­es by Lebanon’s Nancy Ajram, Egypt’s Amr Diab, and Saudi’s Rabeh Saqar.
AN file photo Arabic music lovers will be able to enjoy performanc­es by Lebanon’s Nancy Ajram, Egypt’s Amr Diab, and Saudi’s Rabeh Saqar.

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