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A musical storm blows through Middle Beast Sandstorm, artistic young minds | Soundstorm MDLBEAST Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The third third day of ‘Middle Beast Sandstorm 2022’ ended with a musical storm that stirred young hearts. The connoisseurs and artists left the stage with an ocean of music in their minds. On the last day, Saturday night at 12.30 pm, it was announced that the French DJ David Gotha, who is very popular in Saudi, will be on stage. By then, the city of Banban, where Middle Beast was taking place, was flooded. At 12.20, the helicopter circled Kalanagaram. At that time, colorful rays of light rose into the sky from the huge stage, playing music. Fans recognized that it was the arrival of David Gotha. David appeared in the arena in a few seconds. The audience was greeted with cheers. After that, the fans did not touch the floor for more than an hour. He celebrated by dancing and singing along with his favorite star.

The venue also witnessed performances from dance jockeys including Mohamed Ramadan and Dutch Moroccan DJ Rehab. The program ended with the performance of the American DJ Marshmello. When the programs ended at three in the morning, a new history in the music scene was born in Saudi Arabia. Soundstorm was well received in Saudi Arabia with a diverse performance of over 200 artists across seven venues. In the last few days, all tickets were sold out before the events started. Those who attended the event responded that Middle Beast identified a program that gave hope and inspiration to the creative youth of the country.

The organizer Saudi General Entertainment has prepared all the facilities for the art lovers coming to Banban. Small stages were set up especially for those who didn’t want to dance in the crowd to step on their own. There was a special security campaign and a pavilion called ‘Respect and Reset’ on stage. This special mechanism is to receive complaints from any party and take action by informing the concerned departments immediately. Apart from this, more than 3,800 security personnel and 300 CCTVs have been set up to ensure security in the city, with one security officer for every 35 people. A huge board in front of the venue warned that offenders could face five years in jail and a fine of three lakhs.

Doctors, paramedical staff and a temporary clinic were ready to go to them in case of health problems. Kiosks offering free drinking water were placed in all parts of the grounds. There were leading Saudi food companies and coffee shops in the city. Banban Kalanagaram has all the basic facilities including a small market for designer clothes and festive paraphernalia called ‘Beet Bagala’. Organized by Middle Beast with the permission of the Saudi Entertainment Authority, next year’s Sound Storm music festival will be held in Riyadh on the 7th, 8th and 9th of December. Tickets are already on sale online.