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Sharqiah Season鈥檚 opening weekend electrifies 海角直播鈥檚 Eastern Province

Sharqiah Season鈥檚 opening weekend electrifies 海角直播鈥檚 Eastern Province
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Sharqiah festivities drew crowds from far and wide on its opening weekend as part of the first of 11 festivals planned across the Kingdom in 2019. Festivities are set to run until March 30. Arab News photo by Essam Al Ghalib/EP Media Center
Sharqiah Season鈥檚 opening weekend electrifies 海角直播鈥檚 Eastern Province
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Sharqiah festivities drew crowds from far and wide on its opening weekend as part of the first of 11 festivals planned across the Kingdom in 2019. Festivities are set to run until March 30. Arab News photo by Essam Al Ghalib/EP Media Center
Sharqiah Season鈥檚 opening weekend electrifies 海角直播鈥檚 Eastern Province
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Sharqiah festivities drew crowds from far and wide on its opening weekend as part of the first of 11 festivals planned across the Kingdom in 2019. Festivities are set to run until March 30. Arab News photo by Essam Al Ghalib/EP Media Center
Updated 19 March 2019

Sharqiah Season鈥檚 opening weekend electrifies 海角直播鈥檚 Eastern Province

Sharqiah Season鈥檚 opening weekend electrifies 海角直播鈥檚 Eastern Province
  • Visitors to the first of 11 Saudi Seasons were treated to skateboarders, stilt walkers, concerts, forums and fireworks
  • The 17-day festival features more than 80 entertainment and sporting events and continues until March 30聽

ALKHOBAR: You could feel the electricity in the air, and not just from the lightning on Thursday night. Visitors at the first Sharqiah Season turned out in their thousands all along the East Coast, despite high winds and the odd sprinkling of rain, and were treated to everything from skateboarders and stilt walkers to music, motorbikes, fireworks and concerts on the first weekend of the 17-day festival.

Sharqiah Season, featuring more than 80 events in Eastern Province cities, is the first of 11 festivals planned for the Kingdom in 2019, organized by the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage, with the General Entertainment Authority, the General Culture Authority and the General Sports Authority.聽

It was impossible to miss the buzz in Alkhobar on the opening night, with searchlights in the sky marking the sites of two large areas set up on the Corniche: One for entertainment, the other for a cultural village.聽

鈥淲hat鈥檚 happening in Sharqiah is humongous, to tell you the truth, and it鈥檚 only the first day,鈥 said Labeed Assidmi, a vendor in the Crystal Market zone near the entrance. 鈥淪audi is changing for the better, and everyone is so excited.鈥

Assidmi said he had watched big events elsewhere in the Kingdom with anticipation. 鈥淚鈥檓 a huge fan of music, so when the concerts in Riyadh and Jeddah happened, like those at Formula E, I was聽 jealous. It feels so good to finally have Sharqiah recognized.鈥

While international music acts Pitbull, Akon and DJ Tiesto perform next weekend, big-name Arabic singers Mohammed Abdo and Rashed Al-Majed entertained the crowds this weekend.In Dammam鈥檚 Life Park, the Montreal troupe Cirque Eloize played to a packed house on opening night.

Strong winds put off the fireworks planned the night of the opening, but the crowds were still treated to a light show on the Khobar Water Tower. Hind Mubarak, who had come to the Corniche with her family, said: 鈥淚t is a little disappointing, especially for the kids, but the light show was fun
to watch.鈥




Sharqiah festivities drew crowds from far and wide on its opening weekend . (Arab News photo by Essam Al Ghalib/EP Media Center)

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Those who came out to watch the fireworks in Al-Ahsa on Friday night were not disappointed. Ghuneim Abdelatee, 57, was there with his granddaughter.

鈥淪he has never seen fireworks before,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n fact, there are many firsts that she is experiencing here now in Saudi. You can say the same for me, too. The music concerts, the cinemas, so much to see and do here now.

鈥淧eople used to go to Bahrain for entertainment. Now I think they will be going less.鈥




Sharqiah festivities drew crowds from far and wide on its opening weekend . (Arab News photo by Essam Al Ghalib/EP Media Center)

Also taking place at King Abdullah Adventure Park was the FISE 鈥淏attle of the Champions,鈥 bringing together the top 12 skateboarders in the world, all vying for the number one position.

鈥淭o practice on a ramp like this is a dream come true,鈥 said Moaiyad Al-Salmi, 20. 鈥淲e need a proper skate park built here, something that would bring the community of Saudi and non-Saudi skaters together. If we had events like this every weekend, and skate parks like this everywhere, we would find a Saudi competing for the World Series.鈥

The Ithra Forum, organized in various cities throughout the month, will provide people with more intellectual pursuits.

鈥淐uriosity鈥 was the opening

topic at Dhahran鈥檚 King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture, where speakers included Faisal Al-Saif, founder of TechPills, filmmaker Hakeem Jomah, and 鈥淭elfaz11鈥 personalities Faris and Sohayb Godus.

While not all the events went as planned 鈥 Friday鈥檚 Naseer Shamma concert in Al-Ahsa鈥檚 Ibrahim Palace was rescheduled at the last minute 鈥 one thing is certain. If you were wondering what to do at the weekend, the coming weeks will give you plenty of choice.

Sharqiah Season continues until March 30, with upcoming weekends featuring sports events such as the Red Bull Air Race and the Formula 1 H20 boat race, as well as concerts in Dammam featuring Akon, Deadmau5, Pitbull and French Montana.