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Riyadh Music Week hits high note

Riyadh Music Week hits high note
The Billboard Arabia Music Awards will take place during Riyadh Music Week. (Billboard Arabia)
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Updated 05 December 2024

Riyadh Music Week hits high note

Riyadh Music Week hits high note
  • Set to run until Dec. 14, the event will showcase a wide array of activities designed to advance the Kingdom鈥檚 music scene
  • Launch showcased a composition blending 黑料社区鈥檚 musical heritage with international influences, embodying the theme of the event

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Music Commission on Wednesday inaugurated Riyadh Music Week聽as part of efforts to establish the capital as a global hub for the music industry.

Set to run until Dec. 14, the event will showcase a wide array of activities designed to advance the Kingdom鈥檚 music scene.

The launch showcased a composition blending 黑料社区鈥檚 musical heritage with international influences, embodying the theme of the event.

Riyadh Music Week seeks to establish the Kingdom as a global cultural hub, elevate and showcase musical talent on the international stage, and promote cross-sector collaboration to drive the growth and development of the music industry.

It also offers a dynamic program, including dialogue sessions, workshops, training courses, and concerts featuring a mix of performances by Saudi and international artists.

The Music Commission is committed to fostering the growth of music in the Kingdom as an art form, cultural expression, science, and source of entertainment. Its efforts are centered around five key pillars: music education, music production, live performances, support and promotion, and establishing a comprehensive licensing system.


Saudi film 鈥楬ijra鈥 to represent Kingdom at Oscars

Saudi film 鈥楬ijra鈥 to represent Kingdom at Oscars
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Saudi film 鈥楬ijra鈥 to represent Kingdom at Oscars

Saudi film 鈥楬ijra鈥 to represent Kingdom at Oscars

RIYADH: The Saudi Film Commission has picked 鈥淗ijra鈥 to represent the Kingdom at next year鈥檚 Oscars, the commission announced on Monday.

The movie has been selected for the Best International Feature Film category for the 98th Academy Awards, which will be held at Doly Theatre in Los Angeles in March 2026.

Picked by a committee of prominent Saudi filmmakers and industry specialists, the film will compete against dozens of submissions from around the world. 

It will undergo multiple selection stages, starting with the announcement of a preliminary list, followed by the academy鈥檚 final shortlist.

Released in August at the Venice International Film Festival, the movie is an exploration of female identity across generations.

The feature follows a grandmother, Khairiya Nazmi, and her granddaughter, Lamar Feddan, as they journey across northern 黑料社区 to find a missing teenage girl.

Shot over more than 55 days in eight Saudi cities 鈥 Taif, Jeddah, Madinah, Wadi Al-Faraa, AlUla, Tabuk, NEOM, and Duba 鈥 the story unfolds against the backdrop of Hajj.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a story of women navigating who they are, and understanding what freedom means to them,鈥 director Shahad Ameen told Arab News in September. 

The film won the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film last month.

 鈥淪cales,鈥 Ameen鈥檚 2019 release, was chosen as Saudi submission for the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.

鈥淲here 鈥楽cales鈥 was mythic, 鈥楬ijra鈥 is more intimate. It鈥檚 about the pilgrimage we make toward ourselves, and the cost of that journey,鈥 Ameen said.

黑料社区鈥檚 participation in the Oscars reflects its continued commitment to sharing its unique stories with global audiences, the Saudi Press Agency reported. This milestone highlights 黑料社区鈥檚 ongoing commitment to supporting its creative industries and sharing its unique stories with global audiences, it added.

The Saudi Film Commission since its creation in 2020 has been a big part in developing the Kingdom鈥檚 movie industry, with its role under the Culture Ministry to advance the sector.

A recent report by the commission showed the national incentive programs supported 64 projects, generating more than SR1.08 billion ($288 million) in local expenditure.

In 2024, more than 17.5 million cinema tickets were sold across the Kingdom, with cinema infrastructure expanding to 64 locations and 630 screens.

The number of production companies reached 65, and 14 projects received additional support through incentive programs, with total production spending on supported films amounting to just over SR93 million.

Festivals and events also saw strong engagement, with more than 75,600 participants attending the Red Sea International Film Festival, the Saudi Film Festival, and the Gulf Cinema Festival.


How Cairo Design Week is taking Arab design to the world stage

How Cairo Design Week is taking Arab design to the world stage
Updated 13 October 2025

How Cairo Design Week is taking Arab design to the world stage

How Cairo Design Week is taking Arab design to the world stage

DUBAI: As the global design community turns its eyes to Cairo this November, the Egyptian capital is preparing to host the third edition of Cairo Design Week, a platform that highlights the region鈥檚 creativity, heritage and innovation.

At the heart of the movement is designer Hisham Mahdy, who founded the event in 2022 after decades in the design industry.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

鈥淥ver 25 years, my design vision evolved with Egypt; from decoration and function to a language shaping culture, identity and the future,鈥 he told Arab News. 鈥淚 shifted from solo projects to building an ecosystem that nurtures talent, connects creatives, and bridges heritage with innovation.鈥

Before Cairo Design Week came the Cairo Design Award, launched in 2017 to recognize Egypt鈥檚 growing creative community.

鈥淲e had talent but no platform to showcase it, so I launched the Cairo Design Award as a statement that design matters,鈥 Mahdy said. 鈥淐DA became a space for creatives to connect and be seen. But it needed a bigger stage 鈥 one that brought design into public life. That鈥檚 how Cairo Design Week was born.鈥

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Now entering its third year, the event continues to expand across Cairo鈥檚 districts, activating heritage sites and building stronger global collaborations.

鈥淭he first edition tested the waters; the second proved its staying power. Now we鈥檝e expanded into new districts, activated more heritage sites, and deepened collaborations,鈥 Mahdy said. 鈥淐DW is no longer just an event; it鈥檚 becoming a movement.鈥

This year鈥檚 edition will feature exhibitions, fashion shows, installations and talks under the theme 鈥淒esign, So I Can See You,鈥 inspired by the Greek philosopher Socrates.

鈥淔or us, Arab identity isn鈥檛 something to be preserved behind glass 鈥 it鈥檚 living and evolving,鈥 Mahdy said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not imitating global trends. We鈥檙e contributing to them from our own cultural lens."


Palestinian Jordanian artist Zeyne gears up for album release

Palestinian Jordanian artist Zeyne gears up for album release
Updated 12 October 2025

Palestinian Jordanian artist Zeyne gears up for album release

Palestinian Jordanian artist Zeyne gears up for album release

DUBAI: Palestinian Jordanian artist Zeyne is gearing up for the release of her album 鈥淎wda鈥 on Oct. 16.

The singer shared the track list, including 13 songs, and also took to Instagram this week to share behind-the-scenes photographs from a recent performance in 黑料社区鈥檚 AlUla.

Saudi label MDLBEAST this week revealed that the artist鈥檚 music has been submitted for consideration in four categories at next year鈥檚 Grammy Awards.

The record label submitted the songs 鈥淎sli Ana鈥 and 鈥淗ilwa鈥 for the Best Global Music Performance award and the Best Music Video award.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Zeyne鈥檚 most recent single 鈥淗ilwa鈥 dropped in July and the artwork 鈥 shot by Zaid Allozi 鈥 shows three women interlocked by their braided hair.

鈥淭he image shows three generations 鈥 me, my mother and my grandmother 鈥 all connected by one continuous braid. It鈥檚 a symbol of inheritance; the quiet strength and love passed from one woman to the next,鈥 Zeyne told Arab News at the time of the release.鈥淭he braid holds the kind of love that isn鈥檛 always spoken, but is deeply felt and remembered.鈥

Following Zeyne鈥檚 2024 hit 鈥淎sli Ana,鈥 which reimagined Arab rhythmic traditions through a futuristic lens, 鈥淗ilwa鈥 pays homage to her mother and grandmother, whose love and wisdom deeply shaped her sense of identity. 鈥淲hile 鈥楢sli Ana鈥 was about resistance, 鈥楬ilwa鈥 is softer,鈥 she said.鈥

Born Zein Sajdi in Amman in 1997, Zeyne was raised in a household where music and culture were key. Her father was a record collector, her mother led a dabke troupe and her sister trained as a classical pianist. Zeyne began performing aged five and was already writing her own lyrics in her teens.

Since the release of her 2021 debut single, 鈥淢inni Ana,鈥 Zeyne has carved a singular lane in Arab pop 鈥 merging traditional Arabic sounds with modern, genre-defying production.

Earlier this year, she launched a three-stop regional mini tour, 鈥淭he Golden-Hour Run,鈥 that included a landmark performance at the OffLimits Festival in the UAE and stadium appearances as a special guest on Ed Sheeran鈥檚 Mathematics Tour in Qatar and Bahrain, where she performed to more than 65,000 people.鈥

She became the first female artist from the Levant to appear on the globally renowned music platform COLORS with her song 鈥淢a Bansak,鈥 and a viral performance in collaboration with Bottega Veneta blurred the lines between fashion, music and Palestinian resistance.


Vocalists chase singing glory as Pakistan Idol returns after 12 years

Vocalists chase singing glory as Pakistan Idol returns after 12 years
Updated 12 October 2025

Vocalists chase singing glory as Pakistan Idol returns after 12 years

Vocalists chase singing glory as Pakistan Idol returns after 12 years
  • The reality TV singing show is streaming on seven Pakistani channels simultaneously
  • Judges include Fawad Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Bilal Maqsood and Zeb Bangash

KARACHI: Aspiring vocalists from across Pakistan lined up to chase stardom as Pakistan Idol returned to the country after a 12-year hiatus with a star-studded jury, wider reach, and a renewed promise to spotlight the country鈥檚 untapped musical talent.

Pakistan Idol is part of the global 鈥業dol鈥 franchise, a reality television singing competition format created by British producer Simon Fuller and developed by British firm, Fremantle Limited, which also owns non-scripted formats like Got Talent and The X Factor.

The MHL Global production company, which secured rights for Pakistan Idol 2025 from Fremantle, last month announced that Badar Ikram will produce the show, with Fawad Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, former Strings band mate Bilal Maqsood and Zeb Bangash as judges.

The first episode of the show went on air on Oct. 4, followed by the second on Oct. 5., broadcast on seven Pakistani TV channels simultaneously.

鈥淧akistani talent is our real asset. If we don鈥檛 provide them with our platform, then it would be an unfair thing,鈥 Rahat Fateh Ali Khan told Arab News, on the sidelines of the auditions in Karachi.

鈥淚t isn鈥檛 a good thing that the show has come back after 12 years but the best part is that we have come fully prepared this time.鈥

Ikram said producing the show is 鈥渁n honor and a responsibility鈥 for him.

鈥淲e are determined to deliver a show that reflects the passion, diversity, and raw talent of Pakistan,鈥 he said in a statement prior to airing of the first episode.

鈥淔rom auditions to the grand stage, our team is working tirelessly to ensure the audience experiences the magic of music and storytelling at a truly global standard.鈥

The first edition of Pakistan Idol aired in Dec. 2013, featuring Bushra Ansari, Hadiqa Kiani and Ali Azmat as judges.

Auditions of participants from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Multan and Sukkur are being aired since Saturday, Oct. 4, trying to make it to the top 30 contestants that will eventually lead to 16 finalists on the show.

Maham Tahir, who hails from the Rahim Yar Khan district, said her audition experience was 鈥渞eally good鈥 and she found the judges to be 鈥渒ind.鈥

鈥淸Platforms like Pakistan Idol] are very important for us. Singers like myself, who aren鈥檛 valued in the world on a big level, are valued by platforms like these,鈥 Tahir, a student of Lahore鈥檚 GC University who was among the top 30 contestants, told Arab News.

鈥淚 am fortunate [to make it to the next round]. It鈥檚 a miracle for me.鈥

Bangash, the only woman on the judges鈥 panel, said they were also looking for females as much as they were looking for male singers.

鈥淎lthough, I have to say that there are more contestants that are men,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut that has nothing to do with the platform. I think, as the seasons keep progressing, we鈥檙e going to have more and more interest from women.鈥

Bangash shared they were judging the performances based on a number of things.

鈥淲e are trying to be as transparent as we can but at the end of the day, I say that judging music is an interesting idea to begin with because it鈥檚 creative expression,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o, sometimes, it鈥檚 subjective, sometimes it鈥檚 just the moment [and] sometimes it鈥檚 just the song selection.鈥

Pakistan Idol Season 2 will also be streamed worldwide via UAE-based platform, Begin, that has secured the rights for the show. Viewers in 黑料社区, UAE, Canada and the US will be able to watch it on the Begin app. For those based in the UK, Germany, India, Australia, South Africa and Nigeria, the show can be watched directly via begin.watch.

鈥淭he international distribution of Pakistan Idol demonstrates how far South Asian entertainment has come in reaching global audiences,鈥 MHL Global Director Zoya Merchant told Arab News.

鈥淲e are proud to see a format rooted in local culture and talent become accessible to viewers worldwide. This collaboration with Begin represents an important step toward integrating Pakistani creativity into the broader entertainment ecosystem.鈥


Frieze to launch Abu Dhabi art fair in 2026

Frieze to launch Abu Dhabi art fair in 2026
Updated 11 October 2025

Frieze to launch Abu Dhabi art fair in 2026

Frieze to launch Abu Dhabi art fair in 2026

DUBAI: Leading art organization Frieze announced this week its expansion into the Gulf region with the launch of Frieze Abu Dhabi, scheduled to debut in November 2026.

Under a new partnership between the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism and Frieze, Abu Dhabi鈥檚 flagship art fair will be rebranded as Frieze Abu Dhabi.

The change marks a new phase for Abu Dhabi Art, which has been held annually since 2007 and established itself as a key fixture on the region鈥檚 art calendar.

The new fair will represent Frieze鈥檚 first venture in the Middle East and its eighth international edition. The organization currently stages two editions in London, along with annual fairs in New York, Los Angeles and Seoul, as well as The Armory Show in New York and Expo Chicago.