Saudi Arabia has introduced the impressive Prince Mohammad bin Salman Stadium as part of its ambitious bid to host the 2034 World Cup.
The multi-functional stadium, located in Qiddiya City, is poised to become a hub for major sports, entertainment, and cultural events.
Designed by the renowned architectural firm Populous, the Prince Mohammad bin Salman Stadium aims to redefine the traditional stadium experience with its immersive design and cutting-edge technological features, placing spectators at the heart of the action.
The stadium’s innovative features are expected to attract global visitors and elevate the hosting capabilities for various events.
According to reports from Goal, this stadium will be the world’s first fully integrated venue with a combined retractable roof, pitch, and LED wall. The clever design allows the venue to seamlessly transition between different “event modes” within minutes.
Qiddiya, a sponsor of Saudi Pro League clubs Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal, incorporates a groundbreaking LED wall that serves as a portal to live event broadcasts, high-definition films, and laser shows. This feature offers visitors a unique and immersive experience during each visit. The stadium’s versatility allows for hosting diverse events in a single day, including football, boxing, esports, concerts, and theatre performances.
Visitors to the Prince Mohammad bin Salman Stadium will have access to live data and information, complemented by state-of-the-art holographic technology, enabling virtual interactions with celebrities and stars. The stadium’s integration of technology and entertainment is a key element of Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the prestigious 2034 World Cup.