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Wataniya Telecom Rocked Sahara

Wataniya Telecom has invited me to attend Ne-Yo's private performance at the Sahara Golf Resort as part of their marketing activities to promote their Backstage service, which brings you up to 120,000 songs on your mobile phone or PC, and access to concert tickets of the biggest names in the music industry. 

At first I wasn't so sure about attending the event, I thought it might be not well organized or too crowded. But I changed my mind last minute and I'm so glad I did! I had so much fun! Everything was just perfect. the right ambiance, the weather was nice, fun and easy-going crowd, great music, even greater performance, and very well organized (from the moment we parked our car, to the mini Golf carts that transported us from the parking lot to the main entrance of the resort, to the friendly staff). Ne-Yo's voice sounded exactly the same as his audio/video clips. And it was so refreshing to see so many happy faces around you. Thank you Wataniya for this one-of-a-kind experience which we don't usually get here in Kuwait. 

 

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