Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH —
The number of visitors to the 4th edition of Riyadh Season witnessed a significant acceleration, reaching more than 5 million people within less than a month from its launch which took place on 28 October.
This confirms the large turnout of visitors to the season’s various locations and activities for the distinctive experience.
Riyadh Season 2023, under the slogan “Big Time,” is characterized by an increase and diversity of entertainment events.
The season is also characterized by an increase in the number of visitors from the first day and the first event — the opening of the globally much-awaited and the-first-of-its-kind fight in the region, “the Battle of the Baddest”, between Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou, in the presence of large numbers of fans and famous personalities from all over the world.
Lately, the Riyadh Season succeeded in recording large numbers of visits and achieving many accomplishments, as it provides several entertainment options suitable for all age groups.
It is also expected that visits to the season will double in the coming periods as the events increase day after day.
Riyadh Season attracts visitors from all over the world to the Saudi capital during the winter months to experience thousands of concerts, exhibitions and other unique entertainment events in which many international celebrities participate.
Tickets for Riyadh Season events can be booked via the WeBook application through the link: http://onelink.to/wbkapp.
Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).
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