emirates7 - The Sharjah Government Media Bureau concluded the fourth edition of the Sharjah Events Festival yesterday at Al Majaz Amphitheatre in Sharjah.
The four-day event attracted over 30,000 visitors who enjoyed forest-themed adventures and participated in 52 activities, including exciting contests, challenges, games, carnival shows, and live theatrical performances designed for all age groups and families.
During the festival, the Sharjah Events Agenda 2025 was unveiled, highlighting a range of activities and events to be organized in the coming months by government and private entities across the emirate. Details of upcoming events are available on the website [https://sharjahevents.ae](https://sharjahevents.ae).
The festival featured contributions from 24 government and private organizations, which played a key role in its success by delivering positive and meaningful awareness messages tailored to different age groups and communities.
Tariq Saeed Allay, Director-General of the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), praised the festival’s rich program, which seamlessly blended entertainment and educational content while reflecting the emirate's vision and identity.
Allay emphasized that the festival aligns with Sharjah’s unique character and strengthens its reputation as a comprehensive destination for tourism, culture, and entertainment. He also acknowledged the significant role of government and private sector participation in enhancing the festival's diverse messages and its growing popularity among the public, solidifying its position as a premier annual event for family entertainment.
The four-day event attracted over 30,000 visitors who enjoyed forest-themed adventures and participated in 52 activities, including exciting contests, challenges, games, carnival shows, and live theatrical performances designed for all age groups and families.
During the festival, the Sharjah Events Agenda 2025 was unveiled, highlighting a range of activities and events to be organized in the coming months by government and private entities across the emirate. Details of upcoming events are available on the website [https://sharjahevents.ae](https://sharjahevents.ae).
The festival featured contributions from 24 government and private organizations, which played a key role in its success by delivering positive and meaningful awareness messages tailored to different age groups and communities.
Tariq Saeed Allay, Director-General of the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), praised the festival’s rich program, which seamlessly blended entertainment and educational content while reflecting the emirate's vision and identity.
Allay emphasized that the festival aligns with Sharjah’s unique character and strengthens its reputation as a comprehensive destination for tourism, culture, and entertainment. He also acknowledged the significant role of government and private sector participation in enhancing the festival's diverse messages and its growing popularity among the public, solidifying its position as a premier annual event for family entertainment.