What’s On
January 2019
February 2019
Hamad Show
In January, the Studio Theatre will welcome renowned TV presenter Hamad Qalam to film new episodes of his popular talk show, Hamad Show, in celebration of its 10th anniversary.
In January, the Studio Theatre will welcome renowned TV presenter Hamad to record new episodes of his popular talk show, Hamad Show, in celebration of its 10th anniversary. Over two months, weekly episodes will be filmed in front of a live audience, featuring a lineup of Kuwaiti and Arab celebrity guests.
Notably, the Centre hosted the fourth season of this acclaimed programme in 2019, where eight episodes were filmed at the Studio Theatre. The set was completely transformed to reflect the show’s concept of hosting superstars and renowned guests in front of a live audience. The first episode featured celebrated Kuwaiti artist Nabil Shuail and Egyptian comedian Shaimaa Saif. The guest list that season included an impressive array of singers, actors, and prominent personalities such as Nawal El Zoghbi, Nadine Njeim, Amy Samir Ghanem, and Kuwaiti figures like Sheikha Majda Al-Sabah, Fatima Al-Safi, Amal Al-Awadhi, Bibi Al-Abdulmohsen, Tareq Al-Ali, and Saudi singer Aseel Abu Bakr, among others.
Bu Fahmy: Songs of Awadh Doukhi
A musical evening honouring the works of the late artist Awadh Doukhi, performed by Hamad Al-Manea, Fawaz Al-Marzouq, and Sultan Al-Muftah, accompanied by a musical ensemble under the direction of Dr Ayoub Khoder.
The late Kuwaiti singer Awad Doukhi belonged to the generation of singers who bridged the old and modern eras of Kuwait, he immersed himself in the maritime traditions and the sea songs that shaped Kuwaiti music’s identity, as well as the other heritage genres like sout, samri, and khammari. His songs reflect Kuwait’s social and musical evolution, before and after independence.
In the upcoming concert “Bu Fahmy: Songs of Awadh Doukhi”, to be held at Sheikh Jaber Al-Ali Concert Hall on 28 January, we will celebrate his timeless works that embody Kuwait’s cultural essence. The event will feature singers Hamad Al-Manea, Fawaz Al-Marzouq, and Sultan Al-Muftah, accompanied by the musical ensemble under Dr Ayoub Khoder’s direction.
Homoud Nasser… Always in Our Hearts
This musical evening honours the legacy of the late Kuwaiti artist Homoud Nasser, performed by Abdulaziz Alouis, Fahad Al-Salem, and Abdullah Tareq, accompanied by the musical ensemble under the direction of Maestro Tamer Faydi.
The sudden passing of Kuwaiti singer Homoud Nasser in 2019 came as a shock to his fans and colleagues. However, he left behind a rich musical legacy, inspiring our upcoming concert titled “Always in Our Hearts”, to be held at Sheikh Jaber Al-Ali Concert Hall on 4 February. This tribute revisits his unforgettable songs, performed by Abdulaziz Alouis, Fahad Al-Salem, and Abdullah Tareq, accompanied by the musical ensemble under the direction of Maestro Tamer Faydi.
Homoud Nasser rose to fame in the late 1990s, transforming the sound of local songs alongside composer Ammar Al-Banna. His debut album “Ettamen” earned him widespread fame across the Arab world. With his remarkable voice, talent for composing, and distinctive style, Nasser became one of the most popular artists of the new Millenium. He released seven albums, including his final work, “Homoud Nasser 2019”, shortly before his untimely death”.
Hawed Al-leil
The Kuwaiti musical heritage with the beloved artist Tarek Al-Khurayef at the Amphitheatre next February.
The iconic song Hawed Al-Leil (Through the Night) by the late singer Aisha Al-Marta has become a symbol of musical events celebrating various facets of Kuwaiti folk music, particularly Samri. The Hawed Al-Leil concert series, held at the Amphitheatre for the past two years, has garnered widespread acclaim and audience enthusiasm.
This February, the series returns with the celebrated artist Tarek Al-Khurayef, renowned for his masterful renditions of Samri songs, promising an enchanting evening filled with the most beautiful works from our musical heritage.
Songs of Kuwaiti Weddings
Performed by the popular artist Suleiman Al-Qassar and his band, with the participation of the beloved singer Talal Al-Saidalani.
We welcome the week of National Day holidays with a special evening at the Amphitheatre, on February 20th, featuring the renowned artist Suleiman Al-Qassar and his folk band. The event, titled “Songs of Kuwaiti Weddings”, highlights an important aspect of local heritage. Together, we will immerse ourselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Kuwaiti weddings, enriched by traditional songs and melodies. The beloved singer Talal Al-Saidalani will also participate in this memorable event.
For over 40 years, Suleiman Al-Qassar has gained widespread popularity for reviving wedding celebrations across Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and most of the Gulf countries. He has been dedicated to preserving and enriching traditional wedding music. During his travels, he drew inspiration from Bahrain’s “Al-Dazza”, which he adapted by quickening its rhythm and refining its lyrics. He also incorporated Kuwait’s Bedouin rythms, “Al-Biddawi,” into the “Al-Dazza” repertoire, transforming them into beloved wedding tunes. With a rich collection of these songs and more, the evening promises to be a delightful celebration of tradition and music.