‎Saudi box office 2025: SAR 921M revenue, 18.8M tickets sold

‎Saudi box office 2025: SAR 921M revenue, 18.8M tickets sold ‎Saudi box office 2025: SAR 921M revenue, 18.8M tickets sold

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The Saudi box office recorded revenues of around SAR 921 million in 2025, marking annual growth of 9%, driven by the sale of 18.8 million tickets.

According to the annual report issued by the Saudi Film Commission, the average ticket price reached SAR 49, while 538 films were screened in cinemas. The number of cinemas reached 62, comprising 603 screens, distributed across 10 regions in the Kingdom.

Regarding local production, Saudi films generated total revenues of SAR 122.6 million through 11 films, with 2.8 million tickets sold.

Performance of the Saudi box office in 2025

Item

Performance

Annual change

Total revenue (SAR mln)

920.8

+9%

Number of films screened

538

+7%

Tickets sold (mln)

18.8

+7%

Average ticket price (SAR)

49

+2%

The sector has recorded notable growth since 2018, as revenues rose from about SAR 39 million to SAR 920.8 million, and tickets sold increased from 600,000 to 18.8 million in 2025.

Development of Saudi box office revenues and total tickets sold

Period

Revenues

(SAR mln)

Tickets sold

(mln)

2018

2018

38.6

2019

2019

442.1

2020

2020

445.6

2021

2021

874.6

2022

2022

908.1

2023

2023

922.6

2024

2024

845.6

2025

2025

920.8

As for the distribution of cinema revenues by region, Riyadh topped the list with revenues of SAR 434.4 million and 8 million tickets sold, followed by Makkah with revenues of SAR 241.9 million and around 5.1 million tickets. The Eastern Province came third, recording SAR 143.4 million and 3.2 million tickets sold.

Distribution of revenues and tickets sold by region in 2025

Region

Revenues

(SAR mln)

Tickets sold

(mln)

Riyadh

434.4

8.0

Makkah

241.9

5.1

Eastern Province

143.4

3.2

Madinah

24.0

0.55

Aseer

23.4

0.51

Qassim

22.5

0.54

Jazan

11.6

0.27

Tabuk

9.7

0.28

Hail

7.9

0.24

Northern Borders

2.2

0.06

 

The Saudi box office recorded revenues of around SAR 921 million in 2025, marking annual growth of 9%, driven by the sale of 18.8 million tickets.

According to the annual report issued by the Saudi Film Commission, the average ticket price reached SAR 49, while 538 films were screened in cinemas. The number of cinemas reached 62, comprising 603 screens, distributed across 10 regions in the Kingdom.

Regarding local production, Saudi films generated total revenues of SAR 122.6 million through 11 films, with 2.8 million tickets sold.

Performance of the Saudi box office in 2025

Item

Performance

Annual change

Total revenue (SAR mln)

920.8

+9%

Number of films screened

538

+7%

Tickets sold (mln)

18.8

+7%

Average ticket price (SAR)

49

+2%

The sector has recorded notable growth since 2018, as revenues rose from about SAR 39 million to SAR 920.8 million, and tickets sold increased from 600,000 to 18.8 million in 2025.

Development of Saudi box office revenues and total tickets sold

Period

Revenues

(SAR mln)

Tickets sold

(mln)

2018

2018

38.6

2019

2019

442.1

2020

2020

445.6

2021

2021

874.6

2022

2022

908.1

2023

2023

922.6

2024

2024

845.6

2025

2025

920.8

As for the distribution of cinema revenues by region, Riyadh topped the list with revenues of SAR 434.4 million and 8 million tickets sold, followed by Makkah with revenues of SAR 241.9 million and around 5.1 million tickets. The Eastern Province came third, recording SAR 143.4 million and 3.2 million tickets sold.

Distribution of revenues and tickets sold by region in 2025

Region

Revenues

(SAR mln)

Tickets sold

(mln)

Riyadh

434.4

8.0

Makkah

241.9

5.1

Eastern Province

143.4

3.2

Madinah

24.0

0.55

Aseer

23.4

0.51

Qassim

22.5

0.54

Jazan

11.6

0.27

Tabuk

9.7

0.28

Hail

7.9

0.24

Northern Borders

2.2

0.06

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