NFT Access Card Launched by Riyadh Season

  • Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022
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The third Riyadh Season offers visitors the opportunity to access entertainment zones using modern innovations and technology. The festival is expected to take up 5.4 million square meters over 14 geographic areas. Over the course of the next few months, the event promises to amaze the world by presenting a whopping 7,500 activities, including; 70 arab concerts, 6 foreign concerts, 10 international exhibitions, 350 theatrical performances and plays, and many more.

Holders of non-fungible tokens in the form of access cards will be able to engage in various activities and events, such as electronic games, Saudi and Arab festivals and plays, concerts, and local and international exhibitions.

What are NFTs?

An NFT is a digital asset that can take the shape of artwork, music, in-game objects, films, and more. They are bought and traded online, frequently using cryptocurrency, and are typically encoded with the same underlying software as many cryptos. They are unique, one-of-a-kind digital identifiers that cannot be copied, replaced, or divided. Through the Ethereum blockchain platform, the first project was developed in 2015.

Visitors who purchase the Riyadh Season access card enjoy a number of benefits, including unlimited entrance to Boulevard Riyadh City and Boulevard World over the festival's entire season.

Boulevard World has the largest man-made lake in the world and has 11 stations that let visitors travel between different culturally themed subzones. There is also an amusement zone along with cafes, restaurants, stores, and fireworks displays. Boulevard Riyadh City features a wide range of activities and events, including theaters, concerts, performances, and games.

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