Live Nation To Operate Maraya In Saudi Arabia

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Maraya concert hall, the world’s largest mirrored building, is located amidst the ruins of Al-Ula, a UNESCO World Heritage site in northwestern Saudi Arabia. Live Nation will operate the building going forward. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine / AFP) (Photo by FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP via Getty Images)

Live Nation Arabia will manage operations at Maraya, a purpose built entertainment hall in Al’Ula, an oasis near Medina, Saudi Arabia.

AlUla Development Company, a Public Investment Fund Company, signed a three-year partnership agreement with Live Nation Arabia.

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Maraya is the largest mirrored building in the world (holding a Guinness World Record since 2020), and uniquely blends architectural and natural beauty. The multi-purpose venue is equipped with a state-of-the-art theater, as well as expansive indoor and outdoor spaces can accommodate up to 2,000 people and host a variety of different events.

Italian star tenor Andrea Bocelli, Egyptian musician Omar Khairat, or Moroccan singer Aziza Jalal, who surprised fans with a return after a 35-year hiatus, have performed at Maraya in the past, as have Mariah Carey, John Legend, Majid Al Mohandis, Mohammed Abdo, Usher, and others.

The agreement between AlUla Development Company and Live Nation Arabia “will cement the venue’s position as a premier entertainment hub hosting a wide range of events including concerts, cultural performances, exhibitions and conferences. Live Nation Arabia will also oversee a variety of operational functions at Maraya,” the press release announcing the partnership states.

Saudi Arabia also has one of the largest populations in the Middle East, with nearly two-thirds of Saudis under the age of 30, reinforcing the impact that investing in entertainment can have in the region. Several live professionals spoke about Saudi’s potential in Pollstar’s most recent annual Middle East Focus.

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Maraya, which means “mirrors” in Arabic, comprises a stat-of-the-art theater with space for up to 2,000 people. This picture was taken Jan. 4, 2019, during the “Winter at Tantora” festival, showing the performance by French solo violinist Renaud Capucon.(Photo by FAYEZ NURELDINE / AFP)

Fabien Toscano, CEO of AlUla Development Company, commented, “We are excited about the next phase of our partnership with Live Nation Arabia. This collaboration signifies our commitment to preserving, enhancing and showcasing AlUla’s natural beauty and rich heritage. Maraya’s top-tier audio-visual facilities – combined with Live Nation’s international operational expertise – set the stage for unparalleled events and new standards for entertainment in the heart of AlUla.”

President of Live Nation Arabia, James Craven, commented: “We look forward to partnering with AlUla Development Company to elevate Maraya into a world-class entertainment destination that attracts global audiences. This collaboration promises unforgettable experiences for both audiences and artists, pushing boundaries in live entertainment, and positioning Maraya as a must-visit venue for both locals and tourists.”

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