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Kuwait bans weddings and concerts during Eid Al Fitr amid security concerns

Authorities in Kuwait temporarily suspend major celebrations and public performances during Eid to limit large gatherings and strengthen security.

As Eid Al Fitr approaches, Kuwait has introduced a temporary ban on large celebratory events across the country. Authorities have announced that weddings, concerts and theatre performances will not be allowed during the upcoming holiday period.

The decision was confirmed by Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior, which said the measure comes as part of precautionary steps aimed at limiting large public gatherings. The restriction takes effect immediately and will remain in place until further notice.

Officials say the move is linked to ongoing regional developments and is intended to help authorities manage security more effectively during a time when crowds typically increase.


Kuwait limits large gatherings during Eid

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Eid Al Fitr is usually one of the busiest festive periods in Kuwait. Wedding halls are fully booked, concert venues host major performances, and theatres welcome families looking for holiday entertainment.

This year will be different.

Authorities have suspended all such events during the Eid period in an effort to reduce crowd density and ensure emergency services remain prepared. According to the Ministry of Interior, the restriction is part of ongoing monitoring of security developments within the country and across the wider region.

The ministry explained that preventing large gatherings allows security teams to respond faster to any unexpected situation while maintaining public safety.

For residents, it means the usual Eid entertainment calendar will pause temporarily.


Decision linked to regional security situation

The announcement comes at a time when tensions across parts of the Middle East have been closely watched by governments in the Gulf.

Over the past two weeks, regional developments have prompted several countries to review precautionary measures, particularly around public events. Large gatherings during holidays can create logistical and security challenges, which is why authorities often tighten controls during sensitive periods.

Kuwaiti officials say the current decision is purely precautionary. The aim is to reduce risks while authorities continue monitoring the broader regional situation.

Residents and event organisers have been urged to comply with the directive until further updates are announced.


A quieter Eid for Kuwait this year

For many families in Kuwait, Eid celebrations usually extend far beyond private gatherings. The holiday season often brings packed wedding halls, live music concerts, theatre productions and cultural events across the country.

Popular venues in Kuwait City typically host performances that attract thousands of visitors over the Eid break. Families also attend stage plays, which have become a seasonal tradition during the festive period.

This year, however, the focus is expected to shift towards smaller celebrations at home.

Families will still mark the end of Ramadan with traditional meals, visits to relatives and gift exchanges. But the large-scale public entertainment that usually fills the Eid calendar will remain on hold.

The decision may affect event planners, performers and hospitality venues that usually see a spike in activity during the holiday.


Authorities prioritise safety during the holiday period

Security officials say the goal of the restriction is to ensure authorities remain fully prepared during a time when crowds typically grow across cities.

Limiting large events helps emergency services manage resources more efficiently and respond quickly if needed. Officials have also stressed that the measure is temporary and will be reviewed depending on how the regional situation develops.

Residents are encouraged to stay updated through official announcements and cooperate with the guidelines in place.

Across the Gulf region, governments frequently introduce precautionary measures during periods of heightened tension to maintain stability and public safety.

Many residents across the UAE have also seen similar precautionary announcements in recent weeks, particularly around emergency alerts and public safety guidelines.


What happens next?

For now, the ban will remain active throughout the Eid Al Fitr period and until authorities announce further updates.

While the decision changes the usual festive atmosphere in Kuwait, officials say the priority remains clear — keeping residents safe and maintaining stability during uncertain regional conditions.

Eid Al Fitr itself will still be observed as normal, with families gathering privately to celebrate the end of Ramadan.

The public entertainment side of the holiday, however, will have to wait.

Residents across the Gulf are now keeping a close eye on how regional developments unfold in the coming weeks, especially as Eid approaches.

Kuwait’s temporary ban on weddings, concerts and theatre shows during Eid Al Fitr highlights the country’s precautionary approach to security during a sensitive time in the region. By limiting large gatherings, authorities aim to maintain safety while closely monitoring the evolving situation.

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