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Must-See Music Festivals: Joyland, Lalalafest, Java Jazz, We The Fest 2024

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March, April, and August will be filled with concerts and music festivals in Jakarta and Bali. It’s time to let loose and have fun while singing with your favorite musician!

Music lovers are in for a treat. Those of you who are visiting Indonesia, especially Bali and Jakarta, can watch music concerts from the following international musicians.

Joyland Bali

music concerts joyland bali

Firstly, there is the Joyland Festival Bali, which has been running from 1-3 March 2024. Held at Peninsula Island, The Nusa Dua, Bali, this outdoor concert was filled with audiences from various countries.

Meanwhile, Joyland Festival Bali will be Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe’s first performance in the beauty of the Island of the Gods after performing several times in Jakarta and Bandung. Kings of Convenience fans must be happy to enjoy the duo’s performance.

In addition to the musical performances, visitors to Joyland could also enjoy short films and stand-up comedy performances.

If music events have always been for adults, Joyland breaks the mold by providing a family-friendly spot, the White Peacock area. Here, children can participate in various activities, such as painting and making crafts.

Java Jazz 2024

Java Jazz 2024

Java Jazz Festival 2024 is one of the most anticipated music festivals in the country. As an annual event, this year’s Java Jazz Festival features an exciting lineup that is eagerly awaited by audiences from various generations.

Whether you’re boomers, Gen X, millennials, or Gen Z, you’ll definitely love this year’s lineup. Icelandic jazz soloist Laufey is set to return to the Java Jazz Festival to entertain jazz lovers in Indonesia.

There are also several other international musicians, such as October London, The Yussef Dayes Experience, Yakul, Eliane Elias, Incognito, and The Amy Winehouse Band.

Don’t miss the 2024 Java Jazz Festival (JJF), which will be held at the Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran (JIEXpo) from 24 to 26 May 2024.

Lalalafest

Lalalafest

After a five-year hiatus, the Lalala Festival in Jakarta is making a highly anticipated comeback, reigniting excitement in Indonesia’s music festival scene.

Several international musicians will perform, including Conan Gray, Madison Beer, Sabrina Claudio, Bruno Major, The Temper Trap, Sasha Alex Sloan, and Aurora. There are even rumors that Bon Iver will be performing, too!

LaLaLa Fest 2024 will be held at the Jakarta International Expo (JIEXPO), Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, on 23-25 August 2024.

We The Fest 2024

We The Fest 2024

This year is a special year for We The Fest, as the music festivals will celebrate its 10th anniversary. 

DJ and producer Peggy Gou, who also headlines the festival, will perform her signature songs, such as Gou Talk, It Makes You Forget (Itgehane), Starry Night, and (It Goes Like) Nanana.

There is still a lineup of other international musicians who are no less cool!

We The Fest will be held on July 19, 20, and 21, 2024, at GBK Sports Complex Senayan, Jakarta.

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