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‘Beyond Imagination’: Turki Al-Sheikh launches Riyadh Season 2022 Identity

September 07, 2022
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Turki Al-Sheikh, launched on Wednesday the identity of Riyadh Season 2022, under the slogan “Beyond Imagination”.
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Turki Al-Sheikh, launched on Wednesday the identity of Riyadh Season 2022, under the slogan “Beyond Imagination”.

RIYADH — The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Turki Al-Sheikh, launched on Wednesday the identity of Riyadh Season 2022, under the slogan “Beyond Imagination”.

The Riyadh Season 2022 will include new zones and events as well as great unprecedented surprises.

The identity of the new season comes with the slogan "Beyond Imagination" to harmonize with the great expansion of activities compared to the previous season, which carried the slogan “Imagine More”, and the 2019 season, whose slogan was “Imagine.”

Al-Sheikh said on his Twitter account that "The details will be announced in the coming days."

Riyadh Season is expected to provide a mixture of exclusivity, suspense and modernity.

Riyadh is a major incubator, a preferred destination and a stimulating space that exceeds the local and international imagination with what it provides to residents and visitors.

It also contributes to raising the level of the entertainment sector industry, creating job opportunities, growing economic returns and attracting foreign investment.

Riyadh Season seeks to make the capital of Saudi Arabia a tourist entertainment destination, consolidating its position as one of the most prominent regional and global entertainment destinations. — SG


September 07, 2022
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