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Jeddah season begins under General Entertainment Authority

Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) : The Jeddah Season, organized by the General Entertainment Authority, has begun and will continue until the second week of August. This season aims to entertain the Saudi public along with their families and the expatriate community present here, with activities planned for both children and adults. Artists from various countries around the world will showcase their talents at the Jeddah Season. This was announced by Nosheen Wasim, Head of Community Events at the General Entertainment Authority.

Naosheen Wasim informed the media that, in addition to the Saudi public, events have been organized for communities from Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Pakistan. On August 2, a Pakistani Night will be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, as part of the Jeddah Season. This event will feature famous Pakistani singers Aima Baig, Bilal Saeed, and Rebecca Khan, along with Pakistan’s renowned dance group and artist group Sonu, who will all perform.

The venue has a capacity of 20,000 people. Nosheen Wasim further stated that the Pakistani community should actively participate in this event and make it a success. Various programs highlighting Pakistani culture and stalls offering Pakistani cuisine will also be present at the Pakistani Night.

She also added that companies from Pakistan looking to advertise their products or services are most welcome, and there are several flexible offers for stalls. Specifically, companies from the real estate sector have a golden opportunity to market their products at this Pakistani Night at reasonable prices.

It is worth noting that at the start of the Jeddah Season, the Saudi public and expatriate communities, including the Pakistani community, have expressed their gratitude to the Saudi government for organizing entertainment events for their citizens as well as for the foreign workers and their families present here.

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