Riyadh’s Jazz festival ends on a high note

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Updated 10 February 2024
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Riyadh’s Jazz festival ends on a high note

  • Al-Sharif has performed at numerous events in AlUla, Ithra in the Eastern Province, King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah and at the Soundstorm festival in Riyadh

Riyadh: After three nights of Saudi and international musicians performing in the heart of the Kingdom, the first Riyadh International Jazz Festival ended at midnight on Friday.

Taking place at Mayadeen Theater in Diriyah and hosted by the Music Commission, each day of the festival showcased a brand-new lineup of impressive musicians, leaving guests spoiled for choice.

The third day of the festival featured Australian band Hiatus Kaiyote, Saudi jazz-fusion band Garwasha and Jamaican-American musician Masego.

In addition to the main stage, the festival included a Jazz Cafe where renowned clarinetist Peter Long and his orchestra performed each night with a rotating lineup of vocalists, including Saudi artists Nourah Sings, Mazen Lawand, Sarah Al-Shafie, Loulwa Al-Sharif and Abdullah Filfilan.

Al-Sharif and Filfilan joined forces for the first time to serenade the crowd with a performance featuring a mix of jazz standards and soul music.

“I am so happy to attend the first jazz festival in Riyadh. It is such an incredible feeling to see how excited people are about the music and to see them singing along with us. The engagement was incredible,” Al-Sharif said.

The singer presented an original jazz piece, “Min resala,” which translates to “from a message.”

She said: “The crowd loved the song. I have always wanted to create a jazz song in Arabic. I also appreciated the lineup that was chosen and the inclusion of local artists. Next year, I hope to be on the main stage.”

Al-Sharif has performed at numerous events in AlUla, Ithra in the Eastern Province, King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah and at the Soundstorm festival in Riyadh.

Filfilan told Arab News that he has listened to Al-Sharif's music for a long time, describing the collaboration as “exciting.”

He said: “It was a beautiful fusion of music with Loulwa and me. The crowd was amazing, upbeat and interactive. It gave me the feeling that I wanted to do this more often and never stop.”

The night ended with a closing performance by Masego, who treated guests to an unforgettable musical experience with hit songs including “Tadow” and “Navajo.”

Masego is known for combining his signature saxophone with elements of trap and house sounds, dubbed “TrapHouseJazz.”

The artist crafted an impromptu song — featuring the Arabic words “shukran” (thank you) and “afwan” (you’re welcome) — using a looper pedal, an electronic device that creates instant recordings on repeat.


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The ministry said the Kingdom renews its “categorical rejection of the continuation of the Israeli crimes of genocide” against Palestinian civilians in Gaza.

“(The) Kingdom holds the Israeli occupation forces fully responsible for their continued violation of all international and humanitarian norms and laws,” the statement added.

Saudi Arabia called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, emphasized support for Palestinians and urged global accountability to end violations of international law by Israel, according to the Saudi Press Agency.


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A total of 168 male and female students were honored after fulfilling all the program’s requirements, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Washmi, secretary-general of the academy, said the Abjad Center offers a learning experience designed to equip non-native speakers with strong and effective communication skills.

Al-Washmi added that the program reflects the refinement of the academy’s educational model, reinforcing its role as a leading scientific authority on the Arabic language.

The initiative amplifies the academy’s educational and cultural impact in line with the objectives of the nation’s Human Capability Development Program, he said.


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RIYADH: The Kingdom, represented by the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority, also known as Nazaha, took part in the first meeting of the Executive Committee of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities, held on Thursday via video conferencing.

Nazaha President Mazin bin Ibrahim Al-Kahmous expressed his thanks to the association’s president and Commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption in Hong Kong, Danny Woo, for organizing the meeting and for the association’s efforts to promote international cooperation in combating corruption.

He added that the Kingdom, represented by Nazaha, has paid significant attention to strengthening international partnerships in the fields of combating corruption and protecting integrity, and these efforts have resulted in a number of tangible achievements.

Al-Kahmous said that the Kingdom believes in the pivotal role played by the association in solidifying the principles of transparency and facilitating the exchange of expertise, knowledge and experiences.