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April 8 - 14, 2015
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Albareh Art Gallery, Adliya, is hosting an exhibition titled ‘The Margins’, featuring the work of four Saudi artists – Ayman Zedani, Fahad Al Nlymah, Ghada Al Hasan and Marwah Al Mugait – with the theme of abstraction, until April 21.

A ‘Berber Women of Morocco’ exhibition is being held at the Bahrain National Museum, Manama, until April 15 as part of the 2015 ‘Year of Heritage’ festivities. It is open from 8am-8pm.

The exhibition will showcase a wide range of objects and photographs in tribute to the women who preserve the Berber culture’s identity.

For more information, visit www.moc.gov.bh

The Dilmun Club, Saar, will be hosting a kids’ disco from 5pm-6.30pm costing BD2, inclusive of buffet and soft drink. Both members and non-members are welcome, with normal guest fees applied.

For more information, call reception on 17690926.

The Royal Country Club’s Family Movie Night takes place in the gardens from 6pm. All are welcome and entry is free.

The Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa, Seef, hosts a Seafood Night at its Lemon Tree restaurant. On offer are lobsters, shrimps, octopuses and more. The cost is BD14++ for adults.

For reservations, call 17111999.

The Baharat restaurant at Le Meridien Bahrain City Centre is hosting a ‘Fizz Fare’ brunch from 12.30pm to 4pm. The fizzy brunch costs BD30 net, the soft brunch costs BD20 net, kids between six and 12 are half price, while kids below six eat for free.

For reservations, call 17171000 or email restaurants.BCC@starwoodhotels.com

Royal Golf Club’s Links Friday Carvery Brunch features a range of starters, live cooking stations, traditional carved meats, desserts and more.

The brunch, from noon to 4pm, costs BD18 net for adults, including unlimited selected soft drinks, and BD27 net for adults, with unlimited selected house beverages. It’s BD9.500 net for under-12s and children aged four and under eat for free.

For details, call 17751262.

The Lemon Tree, at the Ramee Grand Hotel & Spa, Seef, hosts a Friday Family Brunch from noon until 4pm. There are also activities provided for children. The brunch costs BD18++ for adults and BD9++ for kids.

The next meeting of the Bahrain Writers’ Circle will be held at Coral Bay, Manama. The event will begin at 7.30pm. For more information, call 39207624.

Tickets for the 2015 Formula One Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix can be purchased at the BIC stands in Bahrain City Centre and Seef Mall. They can also be bought online at www.bahraingp.com or by calling the BIC Hotline on 17450000.

Tickets range from BD150 for the Main Grandstand to BD60 for the University or Victory Grandstands, while a Batelco Grandstand ticket costs BD120 and a Turn One ticket is BD100.

Children aged three to 12 years can get 50 per cent off on a ticket, while school students aged 13 to 17 years can get a 25 per cent discount. University students can get 10 per cent off, while senior citizens aged 60 and above along with people with special needs can get 25 per cent discount.

Chart-topping musician Pitbull will take to the stage in Bahrain as the headline music act of the Formula One at the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) in Sakhir on Saturday, April 18.

This coming weekend, however, the attention turns to the BIC stage for British pop sensations The Vamps and talented Swedish DJ Otto Knows, who will be performing live to the delight of their fans.

The Vamps will be the first to take to the stage Saturday night at 7.30pm. They will be followed directly by Otto Jettman, also known as Otto Knows. Gates open at 6pm.

Both acts are among the world’s most talented young artists who are quickly growing in popularity in their respective musical genres.

The Vamps are made up of singer Brad Simpson, guitarist James McVey, drummer Tristan Evans and bassist Connor Ball. The teenagers have created a series of punkish, acoustic-driven covers of chart-conquering pop hits and have also released their own arena-shaking anthems.

Swedish DJ Otto is one of Stockholm’s most popular exports and has been welcomed into the international clubbing circuit and charts alike with his dance music. His singles  Million Voices and Parachute have become classic global hits.

The live concerts are a part of the final day’s programme of Race Fever. Also on the cards for the last day is a raffle draw for a chance to win a new Jaguar F-Type Coupe.

All those who have already purchased their tickets to this year’s race will be able to attend the concerts free of charge and all ticket holders are also automatically entered into the raffle.

The draw will be made electronically in the presence of BIC executives and officials from the Ministry of Commerce. The winner will be informed by telephone or email, and the winner’s name will also be posted on BIC’s official website, www.bahraingp.com

Renowned DJ Paul van Dyk will host Coral Bay’s F1 Closing Party on April 19. The appearance of the German Grammy Award-winning electronic dance music DJ, musician and record producer, is a major coup for the popular Manama venue as hotels and restaurants across the kingdom pull out all the stops to celebrate the forthcoming grand prix weekend. Tickets for this show will cost BD30 on the door. For further details call 33745547.

A Liverpool football legend will be visiting Bahrain on May 29. An Evening with Jamie Carragher will be held at the Radisson Blu Diplomat Hotel, Residence & Spa at 7.30pm.
 
Tickets cost BD30 and include a gourmet dinner, a comedy show, a prize raffle and a sports memorabilia auction. To purchase tickets, visit https://ssmena.com/bahrain/ or email bahrain@ssmena.com







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