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The must-see acts at SOUNDSTORM 2022

Our pick of the lineup for MDLBEAST’s three-day music festival in Riyadh, which starts Dec. 1

- Arab News Riyadh OLD-SCHOOL LEGENDS

The Gulf ’s largest music festival returns to Riyadh next weekend for three nights (Dec. 1-3) packed with huge internatio­nal stars and local up-and-comers. Last year’s SOUNDSTORM (pictured right) reportedly welcomed 730,000 attendees and, according to organizers MDLBEAST, the festival has almost doubled in size, with dozens of artists appearing on seven different stages over the course of the weekend.

The festival is once again dominated by EDM DJ sets, although one of the biggest names on this year’s lineup is US singer Bruno Mars, whose fusion of funk, pop, R&B, and soul will be a departure from SOUNDSTORM’s trademark vibe. There are other non-DJ-driven performanc­es lined up too, from acts including Arab indie veterans Autostrad, and the German-Syrian electronic music duo Shkoon, one of the most thrilling acts on the Arab electronic­a scene. As organizers MDLBEAST’s CEO Talal Albahiti explained in a recent press release, the promotion of Arab artists remains an important part of the company’s strategy.

“As well as bringing superstar global headliners to the Kingdom, it is also essential to us that we center our efforts on showcasing unseen talent from across the region,” he said.

Those superstar headliners include a few acts returning from last year — usually a sign that a show has gone well (and/or that the fee is extremely generous) — such as David Guetta and Tiesto.

There will be appearance­s, too, from some of the region’s biggest pop stars. Amr Diab, Nancy Ajram, Miriam Fares, Hamaki, Mohammed Ramadan, Rabeh Saqer, and DJ Aseel are all set to take the stage. With some acts still to be confirmed at the time of writing, here are some of the must-see sets.

GLOBAL STARS

As mentioned, the French DJ-producer David Guetta will once again be performing at SOUNDSTORM (and at just about every other dance festival that ever happens anywhere), and will doubtless once again prove just why he’s a must-have for almost all EDM promoters around the globe, with his undeniable knack of giving the crowds exactly what they’re there for — Guetta’s unmatched ability to create commercial dance-pop that gets people moving.

While Guetta’s appearance as a headliner is a given, the same certainly can’t be said for Bruno Mars (pictured). But one thing Mars does have in common with his fellow headliners is his danceabili­ty. He’s also a consummate old-school showman, whose magnetic live performanc­es have been compared (favorably) with Michael Jackson, James Brown and Elvis Presley for their irresistib­le charisma. US rapper Post Malone will also be a welcome addition for those who like a little variety at their festivals — his mixture of hip-hop, R&B, and trap will neatly bridge the gap between Mars’ more-commonplac­e pop and the festival’s mainly electronic vibe.

Elsewhere on the bill, we’re looking forward to seeing another DJ returning for a second year, Tiesto (Tijs Michiel Verwest) — often cited as the “Godfather of EDM” for his mastery of house music — and his compatriot Hardwell; DJ Snake, the FrenchAlge­rian producer behind Lady Gaga’s “Born This

Way” album, his huge hit with Lil Jon “Turn Down for What,” and 2019’s viral smash, the reggaeton/EDM crossover “Fuego”; Palestinia­nAmerican DJ Khaled, on the bill as DJ Khaled & Friends — a moniker that has, in the past, seen him perform with luminaries including

Lil Wayne, Mary J. Blige and Drake, so be prepared for

Cedric Gervais,

Luciano;

Salvatore Ganacci,

As we said before last year’s event, the festival’s programmer­s deserve plaudits for showing some love to dance-music pioneers, as well as today’s chart-topping big names. UK DJ-producer Carl Cox — renowned for popularizi­ng three-deck mixing in his homeland’s rave scene — was one of the world’s first celebrity DJs, and is returning to SOUNDSTORM for the second year running. Also making his second appearance is Sven Vath (pictured), a hugely important figure in Germany’s influentia­l undergroun­d electronic music community, who garnered internatio­nal recognitio­n as one of the figurehead­s of Ibiza’s rise to the top of the global party scene. They are joined by Italian dance-music legend Benny Benassi, whose 2002 hit “Satisfacti­on” played a major part in EDM’s crossover into the mainstream.

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who won a Grammy for his 2013 remix of Lana Del Rey’s “Summertime Sadness”; and the Bosnian-Swiss DJ whose live shows are some of the most thrilling around — as shown by the online popularity of his sets at Tomorrowla­nd in 2018 and 2019. Also returning from last year are US superstar Steve Aoki and another acclaimed Dutch DJ — Afrojack.*
some exciting surprises on the night; the LatinAmeri­can infused sounds of Swiss-Chilean DJ the bass-heavy grooves of Marshmello; the hugely popular French house DJ who won a Grammy for his 2013 remix of Lana Del Rey’s “Summertime Sadness”; and the Bosnian-Swiss DJ whose live shows are some of the most thrilling around — as shown by the online popularity of his sets at Tomorrowla­nd in 2018 and 2019. Also returning from last year are US superstar Steve Aoki and another acclaimed Dutch DJ — Afrojack.*

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