Tickets on sale now for Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix, UK’s BBC to cover the event
RIYADH: Racing fans in Saudi Arabia are in for a treat next month when
the Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix comes to the Kingdom and marks Formula E’s
debut in the Middle East and now UK fans will be able to enjoy the
spectacle, with the race to be covered by the BBC.
Hundreds of visitors from more than 50 countries are expected to travel
to Saudi Arabia on tourist visas being issued for the December 15 race
day, for which tickets are on sale from SAR395. This is the first time
Saudi Arabia is issuing tourist visas for an event outside the realm of
religious tourism.
Visas can be obtained through the “Sharek” visa portal, a move expected
to bring about a significant change to the tourism and hospitality
landscape in the Kingdom. Visa applicants must buy E-prix tickets to
secure a visa, which is extendable for 30 days beyond the conclusion of
the Formula E weekend festivities.
The event which runs from December 13 to 15, will highlight one of Saudi
Arabia’s prominent heritage sites, Ad Diriyah, on which the BBC will
train its cameras. During the race, the UNESCO site will be brought to
life with cultural and entertainment activities, including live
performances by international artists.
Various categories of tickets are available, with the cheapest starting at SAR395. Tickets are available on www.ad-diriyah-eprix.com.
Fans can watch all the action from the grandstands. They will also have
access to the E-Village and another entertainment area, in addition to a
post-race concert.
Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal Al-Saud, Vice-Chair of the General
Sports Authority (GSA), said: “This epic sporting spectacle will
showcase Saudi Arabia to the world and we are excited for a line-up both
on the track, onstage and among a breathtaking historical setting.”
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