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James Arthur Concert in Jakarta 2023: Ticket Prices, How To Buy, and The Latest Info

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James Arthur, a British singer renowned for hits like “Impossible” and “Say You Won’t Let Go,” has sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide. On 1 December 2023, Jakarta will have the chance to host James Arthur’s concert tour at The Kasablanka Hall from 8-10 PM local time.

Jakarta previously welcomed James Arthur in 2019 for a concert titled Journey Into The World of Music. Born in 1988, the singer will wrap up the James Arthur South Asia Tour 2023 with Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur as the final stops before embarking on a world tour in 2024.

Here’s the schedule for the James Arthur Concert in 2023 and 2024:

  • Jakarta, 1 December 2023 – The Kasablanka Hall
  • Kuala Lumpur, 3 December 2023 – Zepp Kuala Lumpur
  • Portugal, 8 December 2023 – Authetica Festival
  • Hamburg, 26 January 2024 – Sporthalle Hamburg
  • Cologne, 27 January 2024 – Palladium
  • Brussels, 29 January 2024 – Royal Circus
  • Frankfurt, 30 January 2024 – Myticket Jahrhunderthalle
  • Munich, 2 February 2024 – Zenith, die Kulturhalle
  • Milan, 5 February 2024 – Fabrique
  • Paris, 8 February 2024 – Le Trianon
  • Utrecht, 11 February 2024 – TivoliVredenburg
  • Frederiksberg, 13 February 2024 – Forum Black Box

James Arthur Concert 2023 Jakarta: Everything You Need to Know

CK Entertainment, the event promoter, officially announced the James Arthur concert on September 26, 2023. They opened presale tickets through their Instagram account on 29 September 2023 and closed sales on 1 December 2023. Additionally, they unveiled the seat map, comprising two sections, Blue and Yellow. Both sections were standing areas, with the Blue section being the closest to the stage.

 


Ticket Prices & Seating Plan

The ticket prices for the James Arthur concert in Jakarta do not include a 15% government tax and a 5% platform fee. The current ticket prices are as follows:

  • Blue Section (Standing): IDR 1,500,000
  • Yellow Section (Standing): IDR 1,000,000

Those in the blue section have the opportunity to win a group photo (5 person) with James Arthur, chosen randomly by the event promoter.

How To Buy

For those interested in attending the James Arthur concert in Jakarta, follow this comprehensive ticket booking guide:

  • Visit Loket.com and search for James Arthur Concert Jakarta, or use this direct link.
  • Select your desired section (Blue or Yellow) and click “order now.”
  • Enter your personal details, including full name, email, phone number, ID number, etc.
  • In the final step, choose your preferred payment method and proceed with the billing using options like mobile banking, internet banking, and more.

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