The second edition of the Qatar Toy Festival ended on Wednesday, drawing 100,000 visitors, according to Qatar Tourism. This year’s turnout represented a 33.3% rise in attendance compared to the festival’s inaugural event last year. Spanning 31 days, the festival offered a variety of entertainment options across 10 themed zones, featuring daily live shows, competitions, and concerts.
Attendees enjoyed performances from several well-known Arab musicians, contributing to the lively atmosphere. Among the performers were Kuwaiti singer Humood AlKhuder, Syrian artists Tarek Alarabi Tourgane and Rasha Rizk, and Qatari singer Dana Al Meer.
Hamad Al Khaja, acting head of events and festivals technical support at Qatar Tourism, expressed satisfaction with the event’s success. He emphasized that this achievement underscores Qatar Tourism’s dedication to organizing a diverse array of events throughout the year, solidifying the country’s reputation as a leading family-friendly destination.
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