Met Opera's Multimillion-Dollar Deal With Saudis Falls Through
Source: New York Times
April 23, 2026, 4:00 p.m. ET
In a major blow to the Metropolitan Opera, the Saudi Arabian government has backed out of a deal that would have provided significant relief to the nations premier opera company as it struggles to recover from the most acute financial crisis in its history, Met officials announced on Thursday.
Peter Gelb, the Mets general manager, said the Saudis cited damage to the countrys economy caused by the war in Iran and the blockading of oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Under the arrangement, announced in September, the Saudis were to have provided the Met with as much as $200 million over the next eight years a major boon for the New York company as it tried to recover from a loss of revenue and audience during the Covid pandemic.
The deal called for the Met to decamp to Saudi Arabia for three weeks each February for a residency at the Royal Diriyah Opera House on the outskirts of Riyadh. In recent years, the Met has not staged performances in February.
In an interview, Gelb said the Saudi government told him it had pivoted away from many plans because of the wars impact on its economy. They are only doing the projects that are essential, he said recounting his conversation with Saudi officials, and the Met deal falls outside what is essential.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/23/arts/music/met-opera-saudi-deal-funding.html
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UpInArms
(55,136 posts)that he got from the Saudis
muriel_volestrangler
(106,404 posts)Lonestarblue
(13,531 posts)The plan was for the Met to perform in Saudi Arabia in February, a month they typically do not stage performances, so a real win for them.
I doubt any of the tech billionaires who care only about AI so they can become trillionaires will donate to help. The Trump family has grifted over $4 billion since he took office, but the only charitable giving by Trump is in creating fake charities to benefit himself.
I guess it turns out that Mr. Bone Saw is not such a good steward of Saudi Arabia's money, wasting billions of Kushner and Trump to buy US influence and favors.
muriel_volestrangler
(106,404 posts)Artwashing is, in the long term, a moral failure, and when it's coming from both fossil fuels and a violent authoritarian regime, it's better that it ends.
in2herbs
(4,465 posts)suffering bc of the war-not-war.
muriel_volestrangler
(106,404 posts)(presumably because of their pipeline to the Red Sea), but since that's calmed down, and traders seem to think the Gulf will reopen sometime reasonably soon, it has drifted down again.
https://tradingeconomics.com/saudi-arabia/stock-market
10480 on March 1st; peaked at 11597 on April 15th. Now back to 11110.
But I'd agree it's more likely that they just see too much talk of "sportswashing" and "artwashing", and are fed up that the world isn't showing love for a totalitarian regime when it provides bread and circuses.
PJMcK
(25,071 posts)His programming has been weak. His contracts are unbalanced. His public relations suck. The Met is facing an existential financial crisis and Gelb has been ineffectual in curing the problem.
The Met needs new and better management.
RedArkGuy
(888 posts)n/t
wolfie001
(7,839 posts)Good idea. Don't let them get involved.
ToxMarz
(3,009 posts)Plus more from UAE and Qatar. who are hurting too. Wonder how well that's gonna work out if they can't come up with $200 million over next 8 years. Warner Bros deal is not paid over time.
Prairie Gates
(8,341 posts)If I were Jared, I'd steer clear of consular invites.