Jeddah Season gears up to host extraordinary cultural celebrations

JEDDAH (Saudi Arabia ) : July,12.2024 : Jeddah Season is gearing up to host an extraordinary cultural celebration at the Equestrian Club, highlighting the rich diversity of Asian communities. Scheduled for the coming weeks, these events promise to unite music, art, and culinary delights from Saudi Arabia, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Philippines, and Nepal. The festivities kick off with Saudi & Asian activity on July 26, 2024, featuring performances by acclaimed artists such as Dabzee, Nikita Gandhi, Salman Ali, Gauahar Khan, Sanjeet Dance group and the Al Buhara Cultural group. Following that, Pakistan and Indonesian Night on August 2, 2024, will showcase talents like Aima Baig, Bilal Saeed, Sonu Dangerous Dance group, and Lady Rara,Tim Muhibah Angklung from Indonesia. Bangladesh and Sri Lankan Night on August 9, 2024, promises stellar acts including Imran Mahmudul, Sabrina Poshi,Farzana Bithi with Srilankan Isharra Akklanka , Amanda Parera , Saasha Sanari and Namaste Creation Dance group. The series concludes with Philippines and Nepalese Night on August 16, 2024, featuring Eric Santos, Yeng Constantino from Philippines and Nepalese artist Pramod Kharel, Keki Dance group, and Rima Bishwokarma. “We are excited to present this cultural extravaganza at Jeddah Season,” said Nosheen Wasim, Project Manager of Community Events. “These events embody our dedication to fostering cultural exchange and community unity.” Each night will offer not only captivating performances but also activities for children, cultural retail vendors, art exhibitions, and a delectable array of cuisines from renowned restaurants, ensuring a vibrant experience for families across Jeddah. After a hiatus of two years, Jeddah Season returns with a commitment to deliver unparalleled entertainment and cultural immersion, solidifying its status as a global events hub.

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