As part of the recent transformations being introduced, Music in Saudi Arabia will be allowed now. Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman has introduced a number of changes in the country and allowing public music and performances is one of those reforms. Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman is introducing these changes under the Saudi Vision 2030. The Saudi Vision 2030 is a step forward towards a new phase of development in Saudi Arabia. This development will give a boost to the economy of the country as well as ensure developments in the public service sectors including tourism, recreation, education, health and infrastructure etc.
Saudi Vision 2030 focuses on new avenues to generate economy of the country because Saudi Arabia has remained mainly dependent on oil in order to make money. However, the instability of the oil prices shows that it is not reliable anymore. Therefore, Saudi Arabia is paving ways to bring investments from the outside to Saudi Arabia. On the other hand, the Saudi Vision 2030 will also stop the citizens of Saudi Arabia to go to other countries in order to get entertainment. Cinemas and music concerts etc. shall give an opportunity to the Saudi public to spend money within the country in order to seek enjoyment.
In the recent years, the government of Saudi Arabia has also sponsored few concerts throughout the country under the Saudi Vision 2030. Apart from boosting economy, this step will provide an opportunity to the Saudi nationals to show their talent.
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