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Truly a country of failed redditors:

Saudi Arabia is in talks with Hans Zimmer to have the music maestro recreate the Kingdom’s national anthem using different instruments.

Turki Al al-Sheikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), posted a photo on X with Zimmer and called him “one of the greatest musicians of our time.”

For more news on Saudi Arabia, visit our dedicated page.

Al-Sheikh said the two discussed several musical projects that could come to fruition soon, including a concert and original composition called Arabia - inspired by Saudi Arabia’s culture and heritage - and the soundtrack for upcoming Saudi film, The Battle of Yarmouk.

Additionally, al-Sheikh hinted at plans for a large-scale Hans Zimmer concert to take place at a future edition of Riyadh Season.

The GEA chief said he sensed Zimmer’s “great admiration” for Saudi Arabia and its people, adding that the Oscar-winning composer promised to visit the Kingdom soon with his family and friends.

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nme-linky, cause al arabiya behaves weirdly

i hope he redoes gladiator/pirate theme a third time

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[-] plinky@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago

wait, is there a single anthem which uses electric guitars even? smh

[-] spudnik@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago

Thomas Sankara was a guitarist and also wrote the national anthem for Burkina Faso, that might be as close as we've gotten so far

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