Moroccan Trance Collective Kick off Music at Glastonbury

2023 Glastonbury Music Festival
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2023 Glastonbury Music Festival © Thomson Reuters
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Moroccan Trance Collective Kick off Music at Glastonbury

2023 Glastonbury Music Festival
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2023 Glastonbury Music Festival © Thomson Reuters

Glastonbury Festival's main Pyramid Stage opened on Friday to the sounds of The Master Musicians of Joujouka, a trance music collective from Morocco, as tens of thousands of fans kicked off three days of music and merrymaking under a blazing English sun.

The sprawling, eclectic and world-famous festival in southwest England will feature hundreds of acts including American rockers Guns N' Roses and British singer Elton John, whose Sunday night show will be his last UK tour performance.

Fellow headliners Arctic Monkeys' Friday evening performance will go ahead, organizers confirmed, following doubts after frontman Alex Turner contracted laryngitis, according to Reuters.

"He's ok. They're on," organizer Emily Eavis, whose father Michael started Glastonbury Festival on his farm 53 years ago, told BBC Radio. "We were thinking about whether we should have a serious backup plan - but no, thankfully, they're on."

The Master Musicians of Joujouka, who also played at Glastonbury in 2011, belong to a centuries-old musical tradition with Sufi roots that gained greater attention after a collaboration with the Rolling Stones' Brian Jones in the 1960s.

Festival-goer Leslie Mills said she was most looking forward to the mystery act billed as "The Churnups" and widely believed to be the Foo Fighters as she sat on the grass sipping Diet Coke in 25 Celsius (77 Fahrenheit) temperatures.

Asked about the opening performance from the Moroccan collective, she replied with a chuckle: "It was different. I had a little dance."



‘Saudi Winter’ Features 1,000 Events for Unforgettable Experiences

 Riyadh hosts the world’s largest winter entertainment events (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Riyadh hosts the world’s largest winter entertainment events (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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‘Saudi Winter’ Features 1,000 Events for Unforgettable Experiences

 Riyadh hosts the world’s largest winter entertainment events (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Riyadh hosts the world’s largest winter entertainment events (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) launched the “Saudi Winter” events calendar on Saturday, highlighting seven key destinations across the kingdom.

Visitors from around the world can enjoy over 1,000 experiences and events, along with more than 500 special offers.

The Saudi Winter calendar includes events and activities scheduled to take place in 7 destinations: Riyadh, Jeddah, AlUla, the Red Sea, the Eastern Province, Madinah, and Hail.

The events will run from October 2024 until the end of the first quarter of 2025.

Moreover, the Winter calendar includes several outstanding events and seasons, such as Riyadh Season, Diriyah Season, AlUla Season, Madinah Season, and the Jeddah Calendar.

Additionally, it features special experiences such as the Dakar Rally, MDL Beast, Saudi Cruise, and the Islamic Arts Biennale. It also includes hiking trails, camps and caravans in winter destinations.

The Visit Saudi platform provides more details on the Saudi Winter Program 2024-2025, special offers, promotions and packages. The first phase of the program involves more than 50 offers in collaboration with private sector partners.

Recently, the Minister of Tourism and the STA’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ahmed bin Aqeel Al-Khateeb, announced the launch of the Program, during a workshop with tourism stakeholders to discuss the recent achievements, goals and challenges.

“With the unwavering support of the Kingdom’s leadership to the tourism sector, and with the efforts of the tourism sector and private sector partners, we launch the Saudi Winter calendar, as part of the Saudi Winter Program,” he said.

“This raises our hopes and aspirations to achieve new remarkable milestones, underscoring our efforts to attract more tourists through the ongoing campaigns that target local and international markets,” added Al-Khateeb.

On this occasion, the CEO of the STA, Fahd Hamidaddin, emphasized the progress of Saudi tourism, highlighting the recent accomplishments and record-breaking figures.

He also invited tourists from around the world to enjoy the Saudi Winter program, which has tripled the number of events and activities compared to last year, and offers unprecedented packages and offers that suit various categories of tourists.