SAUDI ARABIA

Belle Gate announces 30 unique concerts to welcome 2019

December 19, 2018

RIYADH — Belle Gate, an event management company, has announced 30 unique concerts for around 90 famous stars from the Gulf and Arab countries to coincide with the beginning of the year 2019.

Dr. Ali Modkhaly, CEO of Belle Gate, said that the idea of ‘’Galsatna Gher’’ consists of a very professional team who has been working for about a year to research and select the names of singers and performers.

“The highest percentage of participants in the singing sessions from Saudi Arabia is 70 percent and the rest are from other countries,” he said.

Modkhaly said also that the main goal of “Jalsatna Gher” is to find a new style of singing and provide real talents to fulfill the need of channels to new songs and different melodies. Arab viewers got bored with the repetition and need to look for new singers and songs, he said.

Modkhaly noted that they intend to present Gulf and Arab art by choosing different lyrics, music and decoration. The decoration represents the Arabian Gulf environment.

He added that different teams and committees were formed, comprising academics, composers, poets and directors, led by creative director Abdullah Al-Arrak.

Modkhaly said every session contains 10 different songs that touch all tastes. It will be shown in early 2019 on one of the Gulf satellite channels.

He added that after a spectacular exposure will be presented in a channel specialized in the new media in YouTube exclusively in the channel Mas to show the sessions and what goes behind the scenes, meetings, and statements.

Belle Gate has been working in the Saudi market since 2005 in organizing exhibitions, conferences and celebrations of all kinds. The company has a strategic partnership with the company Direct Influence. — SG


December 19, 2018
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