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After the success of “Sesuatu di Yogya” (Something in Yogya) concert in December 2017, Adhitia Sofyan holds his next performance in Jakarta. Staged at Auditorium IFI Thamrin, Adhitia Sofyan performs songs from his first to fifth album in solo, trio and band format. The Jakarta Post has a chance to talk to him about the meaning of music, his ideas and inspiration, and why he always chooses the dark, rather than beautiful, side of love.
(The Jakarta Post / I Gede Dharma JS)