The General Entertainment Authority has declared that fireworks shows will take place all throughout Saudi Arabia. The largest fireworks display in the country, a drone show, and a folklore event will be held on September 22 in Umm Ajlan Park in the capital, beginning at 9 p.m.
Jeddah Promenade will host fireworks displays every Friday through Monday beginning at 6 p.m. Jeddah's North Corniche will have an air show.
The "Energy of Glory" festival, opened on September 19 and runs through September 21 from 4 to 10 p.m., at the Mishkat Interactive Exhibition.
Gravity-defying aerialists from Fontana Circus will be performing at the Nakheel Mall in Riyadh. A musical fountain will also be on show.
The Globe is offering afternoon tea to patrons from September 20 to 23.
On September 23, there will be a Saudi folklore display, a marine exhibition, and a local band performing both traditional and current tunes at the Jeddah Yacht Club and Jeddah Art Promenade.
This weekend's family-friendly musical performance "Shojaa" at The Club in Al-Shallal Theme Park is one of the highlights. This event, which honors the Year of the Camel and features music and storytelling, takes place from September 20 to September 23.
The Tariq Abdulhakim Center in Jeddah's Historic District will showcase Saudi Arabia's cultural past. The center will have face painting for kids, art classes, karaoke, museum tours, and an Arabic calligraphy station from September 21 to 24.
On September 23, there will be an artisan souq at Zawiya 97 in the Historic District, featuring handcrafted goods for sale along with cultural and educational events. Social Shot Lounge & Bar will host musicians playing traditional music on the oud from September 22 to September 23.
Azimuth Festival will take place in AlUla, at Wadi Al-Fann from September 19 to 21. Hero Experiences Group also provides hot-air balloon rides over the historic landscapes of AlUla.