Categories: Web and IT News

Abdulaziz Aloqla Joins GEA to Cover Entertainment Events

Riyadh – The General Entertainment Authority (GEA) has announced the selection of Saudi content creator and civil engineer Abdulaziz Aloqla to cover and support its upcoming entertainment events.

Aloqla has quickly risen to prominence on social media, becoming a beloved figure among Saudis thanks to his relatable and engaging content. With a large and growing fan base, he has attracted hundreds of thousands of followers on TikTok and generated millions of views, making him one of the Kingdom’s most recognizable young voices.

According to the GEA, Aloqla’s involvement reflects its commitment to empowering Saudi youth and highlighting their role in sharing the Kingdom’s dynamic entertainment scene with wider audiences. The initiative is part of the broader Saudi Vision 2030 strategy, which places entertainment at the heart of cultural and economic development.

Speaking about his new role, Aloqla said:

“I am honored to be selected by the General Entertainment Authority. This is a responsibility as much as it is an opportunity, and I look forward to showcasing Saudi Arabia’s vibrant events and bringing unique experiences to audiences at home and around the world.”

With this partnership, Aloqla is expected to provide exclusive coverage, behind-the-scenes content, and live updates from major events, further establishing himself as one of Saudi Arabia’s leading and most admired digital creators.

Media Contact
Company Name: Blogger and content creator
Contact Person: Media Relations
Email: Send Email
Country: Saudi Arabia
Website: https://tradingmarketsignals.com/

The post Abdulaziz Aloqla Joins GEA to Cover Entertainment Events first appeared on PressReleaseCC.

Abdulaziz Aloqla Joins GEA to Cover Entertainment Events first appeared on Web and IT News.

awnewsor

Recent Posts

Detroit’s White-Collar Reckoning: 20,000 Salaried Jobs Gone as AI Accelerates Auto Industry Overhaul

GM, Ford and Stellantis have shed more than 20,000 U.S. salaried positions. That’s 19 percent…

41 minutes ago

Southwest Airlines Bans Humanoid Robots After One Buys a Seat and Flies Coach

A 3.5-foot-tall humanoid robot named Stewie walked through Las Vegas airport security. It boarded a…

41 minutes ago

Scams Turn Professional: How AI Supercharges Fraud and Empties American Wallets

Scams used to feel clumsy. A misspelled email. An obvious lie. Not anymore. Criminals now…

41 minutes ago

EU Prepares to Wall Off Sensitive Government Data From American Cloud Giants

Brussels stands at a crossroads. The European Commission plans to present its Tech Sovereignty Package…

41 minutes ago

Block’s Bold Bet: 4,000 Jobs Cut as AI Reshapes a Fintech Giant

Jack Dorsey didn’t mince words. Block, the company behind Square, Cash App and Afterpay, slashed…

41 minutes ago

Pizza Chains Bet on Robots and AI as Labor Costs and Bankruptcies Mount

Smoking Monkey Pizza earned praise in 2025. Quality Business Awards gave it a score above…

42 minutes ago

This website uses cookies.