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Michael Learns to Rock to perform in Palembang

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Thu, October 5, 2017

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Michael Learns to Rock to perform in Palembang The band consisting of Jascha Richter, Mikkel Lentz and Kare Wanscher has arrived in Palembang on Wednesday following a 35-hour flight journey. (instagram.com/michaellearnstorock/File)

Danish pop/soft rock band Michael Learns To Rock is set to perform in Palembang in South Sumatra on Oct. 6.

The concert, which serves as a part of its Eternal Asia Tour 2017, will take place at the Palembang Sport and Convention Center.

The band, comprising Jascha Richter, Mikkel Lentz and Kare Wanscher, has arrived in Palembang on Wednesday following a 35-hour flight journey.

“This city is very friendly. During [our] morning break, I checked on the newspaper and there have been many news about our concert,” the band’s vocalist and keyboardist Richter told Antara news agency on Wednesday.

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The band is scheduled to hold a two-hour show of their popular tracks. Drummer Wanscher said the band would give its very best performance for their fans in Palembang.

“We also want to see the number of fans we have here – whether it’s the same with Jakarta [or not],” Wanscher added.

Tickets for the concert are available online with price starting at Rp 990,000 (US$73). Concert-goers can also expect to purchase their tickets offline at the concert’s venue.

The band's previous performance in the country include Jakarta, Solo in Central Java and Surabaya in East Java. (wir/kes)

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