Marvels of Saudi Orchestra will give a dazzling performance at the Palace of Versailles in Paris, under the patronage of the Saudi Minister of Culture and Chairman of the Music Commission’s board of directors, Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan.
According to the Saudi Music Commission, the concert will take place on September 5, 2025 at the historic Versailles Palace, one of Europe’s prominent cultural landmarks.
The Marvels of Saudi Orchestra concert aligns with the continuous efforts to deepen the robust cultural and artistic cooperation between Saudi Arabia and France, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
It also aims to showcase the cultural exchange between the two nations and highlight the Music Commission’s role in promoting the international presence of Saudi song and celebrating its authenticity and musical excellence.
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The Saudi National Orchestra and Choir will deliver musical performances that showcase the Kingdom’s cultural heritage and artistic diversity. Moreover, the Orchestra of the Royal Opera of the Palace of Versailles will play French music pieces that highlight the historical heritage of the Palace of Versailles.
The show will also include a joint performance that will blend Saudi and French cultures, in addition to a range of performing arts, including Al Khobeiti, Al Majroor, Al Rifaihi, and Al Khathwah, by the Theatre and Performing Arts Commission.
Paris marks the 8th stop in the Marvels of Saudi Orchestra‘s global tour, which started with an inaugural performance at Paris’ iconic Théâtre du Châtelet.
The tour also included stops at the National Theatre in Mexico City, the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, Central Hall Westminster in London, Tokyo Opera City, the King Fahd Cultural Centre in Riyadh, and the Sydney Opera House.
Widely praised by local and international audiences, the performances highlight the increasing prominence of Saudi music globally.




