Qatar’s residents and visitors can look forward to a vibrant calendar of events throughout the year, according to Qatar Tourism Chief Operating Officer Berthold Trenkel.
The COO explained that Qatar successfully concluded various sporting events in the earlier part of this year which added to the country’s rich sporting legacy.
These included the Qatar GKA Freestyle Kite World Cup 2023, Qatar TotalEnergies Open, and Qatar ExxonMobil Open, among others.
Meanwhile, the 19th edition of the Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition and the 12th edition of the Qatar International Food Festival also attracted significant attention.
Additionally, Qatar Live presented numerous concerts, enhancing the entertainment offerings in the country.
Looking ahead, Qatar Tourism is preparing for major upcoming events, Trenkel said.
The 2023 Moto GP World Championship, 2023 AFC Asian Cup, and the Geneva International Motor ShowQatar, which coincides with the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix 2023 in October, are highly anticipated.
These events are expected to draw a considerable number of visitors and showcase Qatar’s commitment to hosting world-class competitions.
Qatar Live is currently underway, bringing exceptional performances to the country.
On July 5, Wael Kfoury, the renowned Lebanese singer, musician, songwriter, and actor, held a concert at the Mall of Qatar, attracting a large audience to the mall’s Oasis Stage.
The Geneva International Motor ShowQatar, scheduled from October 5 to 14, will captivate visitors with a display of luxurious sports, and exotic and classic cars from renowned manufacturers.
This interactive motor show in Doha promises a memorable experience for car enthusiasts, with over 40 brands showcasing their latest models.
From October 6 to 8, the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix 2023 will take place in Lusail, offering an action-packed weekend filled with unforgettable moments.
Another exciting event on the horizon is the 2023 Moto GP World Championship, set to thrill motorcycle racing enthusiasts from November 17 to 19 at the Lusail International Circuit.
Tickets for the 2023 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix are also available.
In January 2024, Qatar will host the 18th edition of the AFC Asian Cup, the prestigious international men’s football championship of Asia.
This quadrennial tournament organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) will involve 24 national teams, with Qatar defending its title. Matches will be held across eight stadiums in the country — Al Bayt, Al Janoub, Al Thumama, Abdullah bin Khalifa, Khalifa International, Ahmad bin Ali, Education City, and Jassim bin Hamad.
Qatar Tourism has also announced several upcoming events in the coming months.
These include ‘S’hail – Katara International Hunting and Falconry Exhibition’ from September 5 to 9, the Arab Youth Anti-Corruption Hackathon: Coding4Integrity from September 10 to 14, International Horticultural Expo 2023 Doha from October 2 to March 28, 2024, the Ajyal Film Festival from November 8 to 16, and the Katara Traditional Dhow Festival from November 14 to 18, among others.
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