JEDDAH: Shallal Theme Park in Jeddah was transformed into a retro candyland on Oct. 31 as BreakOut’s Sugarush Music Festival brought together a spectacular mix of music, color, and Halloween spirit.
From the moment guests entered, they were met with an explosion of creativity, giant candy sculptures, neon lights, and confetti storms. The highlight was the Ice Rink’s 360-degree stage, where international and local DJs delivered high-energy sets surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd.
The lineup featured a stellar mix of international acts including Charles B, Cosmic Gate, and NIFRA, alongside Saudi’s own Mind Maq and Malkin, who kept the beats flowing and the crowd moving late into the night.
French DJ Charles B, who performed in ֱ for the very first time, shared his excitement about the experience. “This is the first time, very first time in ֱ, and I feel blessed and honored to play here,” he said. “The energy was great, the people were super nice, and the welcome and hospitality were amazing. The stage setup was incredible. I played a bunch of unreleased music, some upcoming classical remixes, and even my very first song in Arabic. It felt really special.”
He added that performing in the Kingdom had a personal connection for him. “I actually grew up in an Arabic country, Morocco, and I’ve been heavily influenced by the music from North Africa to the Middle East. I’ve always listened to artists like Fairouz and many others, so being here felt like coming full circle.”
Legendary trance duo Cosmic Gate also took to the stage with their signature beats and immersive soundscapes. “The atmosphere in Jeddah was electric,” the duo said. “The crowd’s energy was incredible, you could feel their excitement with every drop. It’s amazing to see how passionate and open the Saudi audience is to global electronic music culture.”
As the night unfolded, visitors embraced the festive spirit with creative costumes and Halloween flair. From candy-inspired outfits to spooky characters, Shallal Theme Park became a colorful canvas of self-expression and joy.
Among the attendees was Abdullah Alsaeed, who came dressed as a prisoner, while his friend opted for a zombie look. He said: “The music, the lighting, and the crowd were amazing. We’ve never had a party like this before it’s incredible to have a space where we can let our inner child out, get dressed up, dance, and just feel free.”
Rana Ahmed, who was dressed up as a doll, said: “It honestly felt like stepping into another world. The visuals, the crowd costumes, and the music created such a happy vibe. Everyone was smiling, dancing, and just enjoying the moment. It’s amazing to see how Jeddah is becoming a place for such creative and fun experiences.”














