Beat FM 102.5 - History

History

102.5 Beat FM has sought to further expose its listeners to international music and events. In doing so 102.5 Beat FM has organized a number of local and international events throughout Jordan such as Hed Kandi's DJs debuts in Jordan, Karaoke World Championships, Global Battle of the Bands, Wedding Bonanza "Press Release", Beat the Best "Press Release" and flying winners to watch their favorite stars LIVE in concert in many countries in the world, such as:

  • Creamfields Dance Festival in AbuDhabi (December 2012)
  • Jennifer Lopez in Dubai (November 2012)
  • David Guetta in AbuDhabi (March 2012)
  • Britney Spears in AbuDhabi (November 2011)
  • Shakira and Amr Diab in AbuDhabi (April 2011)
  • Usher Live in AbuDhabi (March 2011)
  • Armin Van Buuren Mirage Concert in Beirut (January 2011)
  • Tiësto in Beirut (July 2008)
  • Christina Aguilera in Abu Dhabi, UAE (October 2008)
  • Dubai Desert Rock Festival (March 2008). Artists Included Muse, Korn, Machine Head, Velvet Revolver
  • Justin Timberlake in Abu Dhabi (December 2007)
  • Pink in Dubai (September 2007)
  • Aerosmith in Dubai (May 2007)
  • Shakira in Dubai (March 2007)
  • Dubai Desert Rock Festival 2007 (March 2007). Artists Include: Iron Maiden, Incubus, The Prodigy "Press Release"
  • Apocalyptica in Beirut (June 2006)
  • Dubai Desert Rock Festival (March 2006). Artists Include: 3 Doors Down, Megadeth
  • Bryan Adams in Dubai (March 2006)
  • Destiny's Child in Dubai (May 2005)
  • U2 at Stade De France in Paris (July 2005)
  • Anger Management Tour (Eminem, 50 Cent, D12, G-Unit, Lil' John and the East Side Boyz) at Madison Square Garden in New York (August 2005)
  • Tiësto in Beirut (October 2005)


102.5 Beat FM has ranked as Jordan's Official #1 English radio station.

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