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Riyadh Muscle Show 2025

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For fitness enthusiasts, the Riyadh Muscle Show is a must-attend event.
Making its debut in the Kingdom next year with support from the Saudi Bodybuilding Federation, this fitness extravaganza is set to take place from February 21 to February 22, 2025. Promising an immersive experience for bodybuilders and the fitness community, it's an event not to be missed.
Featuring an array of thrilling events including the Kingdom Bodybuilding Championships, top competitions, and unparalleled networking opportunities.
The event builds on the success of the Muscle Show brand.
The Riyadh Muscle Show is expected to be a hub of excitement, offering attendees the chance to witness exhilarating bodybuilding competitions, explore cutting-edge functional fitness zones and engage with industry titans through exclusive meet-and-greets.
There will be over 100 renowned local and international brands showcasing their latest innovations.
Visitors can expect a dynamic showcase of the newest products and trends in the fitness and bodybuilding sphere.
Originating in Dubai back in 2016, the Muscle Show has quickly become the Middle East’s premier fitness and bodybuilding event.
In the past, the event featured appearances by renowned bodybuilders such as Chris Bumstead, a five-time Mr. Olympia winner, Ronnie Coleman, an eight-time Mr. Olympia champion, Phil Heath, a seven-time Mr. Olympia titleholder and American IFBB Pro, Kai Greene, a three-time Mr. Olympia runner-up, and an American IFBB Pro who is also known for his role in "Stranger Things".
We can only guess what’s in store for the Riyadh event, stay tuned to What’s On for what’s on in Saudi Arabia.
Source: whatsonsaudiarabia