Music on Wheels: World Tourism Day with Olive Suno Radio Network

This year’s World Tourism Day turned into a remarkable adventure as Olive Suno Radio Network organised an exclusive event, Music on Wheels. Combining the beauty of travel, culture, and entertainment, the event treated selected listeners to an unforgettable experience. Supported by Mannai Travel, RP Tech, and Papa John’s, it was a day full of exploration, music, and joyful moments.

The day began with a visit to the stunning 321 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum. This facility offered the participants a glimpse into the rich history of sports, displaying artefacts and stories that reflect Qatar’s passion for athleticism and innovation. As the listeners toured the museum, they enjoyed live commentary and upbeat music from Olive Suno’s radio team, enhancing the experience with a rhythmic backdrop that kept the energy alive.

Team Olive Suno with Listeners

Next on the itinerary was a breathtaking Dhow cruise ride. Gliding along the serene waters, participants enjoyed panoramic views of Doha’s iconic skyline. The music from Olive Suno added a festive touch, turning the cruise into a moving concert. Laughter, good vibes, and scenic beauty made this part of the journey especially memorable. As the dhow sailed smoothly, it allowed everyone to immerse themselves in the rhythm of the sea and the sound of live broadcasts.

The success of Music on Wheels was made possible by the generous support of its partners. Mannai Travel handled all travel logistics, ensuring a seamless and comfortable experience for everyone. Meanwhile, RP Tech provided state-of-the-art electronic gear, ensuring top-quality sound and connectivity throughout the event. And to keep everyone energized, Papa John’s stepped in as the pizza partner, offering delicious treats that satisfied all appetites.

For the selected listeners and the Olive Suno Radio Network team, Music on Wheels was more than just a travel event. It was a celebration of culture, community, and the joy of discovery. The fusion of live music, scenic locations, and the camaraderie between the listeners and the Olive Suno team made this World Tourism Day a memorable one.

As the day concluded, the participants left with not just memories but a renewed sense of adventure, proving once again that music and travel are perfect companions.

Until the next journey, Music on Wheels will remain a symbol of how travel can unite people through shared experiences, amplified by the magic of music.

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