Muse Concert Indonesia

Muse Returns to Jakarta This September, Tickets Start from IDR 1.7 Million

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British alternative rock band Muse is set to perform in Jakarta on 19 September 2025, marking their return to the Indonesian capital for the first time since 2007.

The concert, promoted by Ravel Entertainment, will take place at Carnaval Ancol and is part of the band’s Southeast Asia tour.

All ticket categories will be for standing zones, with prices starting at IDR 1,788,555. The full list of categories includes:

  1. CAT 1A: IDR 2,888,555
  2. CAT 1B: IDR 2,888,555
  3. CAT 2A: IDR 2,366,555
  4. CAT 2B: IDR 2,366,555
  5. CAT 3: IDR 1,788,555

Tickets will go on sale on 16 June 2025 at 15.00 WIB via the official website www.museliveinjakarta.com. All prices exclude entertainment tax and service fees.

Ravel Entertainment CEO Ravel Junardy stated, “Indonesia has the largest Muse fan base in Southeast Asia and until now it has never changed. They are one of the living legends in the rock music map in the world. This concert will feel special and really worth looking forward to.”

Visual Spectacle and Stage Design Promised by Promoter

Ravel Entertainment confirmed that Muse’s Jakarta show will feature an elaborate stage and lighting design. The band, comprised of Matthew Bellamy (vocals/guitar/piano), Chris Wolstenholme (bass), and Dominic Howard (drums), is known for delivering high-energy performances with strong visual elements and artistic effects.

“Certainly (Muse’s concert) will be extraordinary, the stage setting that she will bring, special,” said Ravel, as quoted by Antara.

“It will be more magnificent. As we know, Muse is always magnificent in terms of stage, lighting, all kinds, yes,” he added.

Ravel also explained the decision to use Carnaval Ancol as the venue. “Now that it holds a lot, it’s there. It’s not complicated, there doesn’t have to be a seating number, there are many doors. You come, just watch, standing. I think rock concerts are better standing than sitting,” he said.

Muse, formed in 1994, has released nine studio albums and sold over 50 million records globally. Their popular hits such as “Starlight”, “Hysteria”, “Time Is Running Out”, “Plug In Baby”, “Bliss”, “Knights of Cydonia”, and “Muscle Museum” have earned them international acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.

The band has also received multiple awards including NME Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, Brit Awards, and Grammy Awards. Their shows are widely known for combining music with sophisticated visuals and symbolic elements representing their discography.

Ravel Entertainment aims to maintain its standards of delivering memorable concerts through high-quality stage production, lighting, sound systems, and audience comfort. “The stage setting that Muse will bring is certainly special,” Ravel emphasised.

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