Ithra to Host Over 40 Cultural Events for Saudi Arabia’s 95th National Day
- SAUDI ARABIA BREAKING NEWS

- Sep 21
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Dhahran, Sept 21, 2025 (Saudi Arabia Breaking News) – The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) announced it will host more than 40 cultural and heritage events to mark the 95th Saudi National Day, celebrated on September 23. The six-day program will run from September 22 to 27 and aims to showcase Saudi Arabia’s cultural diversity and traditions.
The program combines arts, heritage, music, and interactive experiences, reflecting unity and strengthening national cohesion. Highlights include the “Saudi Emblem Archive” exhibition, documenting one of the Kingdom’s most iconic symbols, and “From Bean to Cup,” which explores the cultural heritage of Saudi coffee across regions.
Interactive events include “Sing-Along,” where audiences join in timeless national songs, and the “Saudi Time Capsule,” allowing participants to record messages and images they will receive in 2030. Musical performances such as “Dialogues of Tunes” will blend the oud with semsemiah rhythms, while fireworks and light shows will take place in Ithra’s gardens.
Family-friendly activities will be offered across Ithra’s venues, including the Children’s Museum, craft and art workshops such as “Craft a Lavender,” and educational experiences including “Stamp of Glory,” “Art Speaks Saudi,” and “RoboCamel Adventure.”
Ithra said the program expresses authentic Saudi identity and heritage while celebrating the country’s 95th anniversary.


