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Guess what? : Police stop SO7'€™s Bandung gig

Kapanlagi

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Jakarta
Mon, February 16, 2015 Published on Feb. 16, 2015 Published on 2015-02-16T07:29:39+07:00

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The Bandung Police interrupted a performance of pop band Sheila on 7 (SO7) in Bandung, West Java, on Saturday due to a curfew issue.

'€œThe public order curfew in Bandung is only until 10:30 p.m., and we stopped [the performance] at 11:30 p.m.,'€ Bandung'€™s Cidadap Police chief Comr. Hanafi said as quoted by kapanlagi.com.

SO7'€™s Bandung show was part of The 90'€™s Festival. They were slated to perform at 9:50 p.m. but were pushed back to 10:30 p.m. They planned to perform 12 songs but the police halted the performance during the eighth song.

The band'€™s vocalist, Akhdiyat '€œDuta'€ Modjo, said they were disappointed by the incident as they had simply followed the schedule given by the event organizer. '€œThat means Sheila can'€™t perform at night,'€ he said.

Guitarist Eross Chandra said: '€œWell, we had to accept it, no matter what.'€

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