Riyadh season and the bet on entertainment
Hani Khashoggi
<The Kingdom is betting on the viability of the entertainment sector, and sees it as one of the important pillars on which the Saudi economy rests in its next phase, to achieve the aspirations and dreams of Vision 2030 to make Saudi Arabia a center for serious and useful entertainment in the Middle East and the world, and this is not impossible for the Kingdom.Official interest in the entertainment sector, since the announcement of <a style="color: #800000;" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?Vision 2030 in the summer of 2016, indicates that the Kingdom is determined to start where others have left off and reach the furthest point of development and innovation in this sector, indicating that entertainment is an industry like any other industry that gives generously to those who care about it and innovate its programs, which is what Chancellor Turki Al Sheikh, Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, explicitly alluded to when announcing the details of the fourth edition of the Riyadh Season.
Riyadh Season. <This event should not only be seen as a new version of the Riyadh Season, offering some diverse events, but it should be seen as clearly revealing the Kingdom's directions in developing the entertainment sector, with new methods and ideas that came from outside the box, to make the Kingdom a center of entertainment in the region. Through the ability to establish a new Saudi entertainment personality in tools and goals, which does not know imitation or imitation, which is what we saw realized on the ground in front of us, through national entertainment programs, which are at least described as attractive and innovative, and meet the needs of humans for serious and useful entertainment.
<Perhaps what drew me to the events of <a style="color: #800000;" href="https://amlak.net.Riyadh Season, that the private sector will be a partner in organizing and managing them, in a move that confirms the state's confidence in the potential of the sector and its ability to create purely Saudi entertainment, but with international specifications, and this is a message of reassurance that the future of the entertainment sector in the Kingdom is prosperous, with the guarantee of the state and the expertise of the private sector, and that the sector will provide - besides entertainment - vacant jobs for nationals.
It is not unlikely that the private sector will be a partner in organizing and managing them. I do not rule out that the fourth edition of the Riyadh Season will be the beginning of a new era for the entertainment sector in the Kingdom, an era in which we see tourists from all over the world coming to our country to spend beautiful times in it and enjoy Saudi entertainment programs.








