What’s happening in Qatar besides the football World Cup?

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What’s happening in Qatar besides the football World Cup? Music festivals, social activities, and new museums expect tourists before and throughout the football World Cup. It is not just 32 of the world's best football squads and more than a million football followers heading to Qatar this month. Some of the world’s most renowned theatre stars are also on their way to the Gulf country, which has revealed a flurry of experiences and events to offer tourists and citizens more than just football. Football fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

Qatar is exploding onto the worldwide stage later this month with an expected five billion people more than half the populace of Earth likely to tune in to Football World Cup matches. With the world watching, Qatar is decided to put on a show. Dozens of hotel and leisure facilities have been constructed in the 12 years since Qatar was granted hosting rights for the Qatar Football World Cup. New theater venues, beaches, museums, resorts, and restaurants. it is all part of the pack. No less than three music fairs are running concurrently while the Football World Cup is on. Admirers will get to enjoy acts involving Black Eyed Peas and Armin van Buuren. Enrique Iglesias acted at Doha Golf Club on Friday, with the same venue likely to host Black Eyed Peas. The Arcadia Festival, with three iconic stages, will attract more than 100 international musicians and run from November 19 to December 19, a day after the Football World Cup final.


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