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Riyadh Season draws over 3m visitors in 35 days

Riyadh Season draws over 3m visitors in 35 days
Visitor turnout across the Riyadh Season zones has risen in recent days, driven by strong engagement with major international attractions and events. (SPA)
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Riyadh Season draws over 3m visitors in 35 days

Riyadh Season draws over 3m visitors in 35 days

RIYADH: The chairman of the Saudi General Entertainment Authority, Turki Alalshikh, has announced that there have been more than 3 million visitors to Riyadh Season 2025 since its launch.

This reflected the season’s popularity over a mere 35 days, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Visitor turnout across the Riyadh Season zones has risen in recent days, driven by strong engagement with major international attractions and events.

Among them is the MrBeast Zone, which continues to draw large crowds of all ages with its interactive experiences and spectacular shows.

The Ana Arabia Exhibition, in its most prominent edition to date, has also attracted strong attendances since day one, bringing together regional female designers and entrepreneurs in a format appealing to art and innovation enthusiasts.

Al-Suwaidi Park saw exceptional engagement during the Bangladeshi culture celebration, which featured performances alongside traditional Bangladeshi cuisine.

Boulevard World continues to receive heavy footfall, while Boulevard City has drawn audiences interested in theater, concerts, and games, including the Kings League tournament.

Riyadh Season continues to strengthen its position as the region’s largest entertainment platform through global partnerships and diverse offerings across sports, arts, culture, shopping, and leisure.


Saudi leaders offer condolences to Iraqi president on death of his brother

Saudi leaders offer condolences to Iraqi president on death of his brother
Updated 15 November 2025

Saudi leaders offer condolences to Iraqi president on death of his brother

Saudi leaders offer condolences to Iraqi president on death of his brother

RIYADH: King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Saturday sent cables of condolence to Iraqi President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid following the death of his brother, Shamal Jamal Rashid, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In their messages, both leaders extended sincere condolences and sympathy to the Iraqi president and the family of the deceased, SPA added.