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Tar Festival Debuts Today in Riyadh

Tar Festival Debuts Today in Riyadh

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Riyadh's Abu Bakr Salem Theater in Boulevard City will host the launch of the first-ever Tar Festival today, coinciding with the Esports World Cup.
Organized by the Music Commission, the festival runs through August 23 and shines a spotlight on Saudi Arabia's rich musical heritage. At its heart is the tar, a traditional instrument known for its distinctive rhythms and central role in Saudi music.
Visitors can look forward to captivating performances, a diverse lineup of artistic showcases, and interactive experiences. The festival also features a marketplace where guests can purchase instruments and watch master craftsmen create them on site.
Beyond entertainment, the Tar Festival serves as a cultural platform—supporting local talent, preserving Saudi musical traditions, and elevating them on both national and international stages. It promises an inspiring and immersive journey for audiences from across the Kingdom and around the world.
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