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Joyland Festival Jakarta 2024 announces final lineup of acts

Creative Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Tue, October 22, 2024

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Joyland Festival Jakarta 2024 announces final lineup of acts (Courtesy of HYUKOH, Sunset Rollercoaster)

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ith under two months to go until Joyland Festival Jakarta from Nov. 22 to 24, Plainsong Live has announced the third and final phase of artists and attractions that will make Jakarta’s GBK Baseball Stadium the place to be for music lovers.

Following the previous lineup announcement that includes St. Vincent, Air and Bombay Bicycle Club and many more, the South Korea-meets-Taiwan indie rock team-up of Hyukoh & Sunset Rollercoaster will grace the Saturday night headlining slot.

Also joining the Joyland Festival Jakarta 2024 lineup will be Thailand’s Khun Narin’s Electric Phin Band, which blends psychedelic rock with Thai folk music; South Korean electronic music trio Idiotape; Cuban-born, France-based tropical music DJ Cami Layé Okún; UK roots reggae DJ Danniella Dee, who is also part of the dub sound system trio Sisters in Dub; and Berlin, Germany-based Middle Eastern music DJ and record label founder Habibi Funk.

The Lily Pad Stage, which is going to be set up as a stage for band performances and a bar for the DJs, will also feature the homegrown talents of Asa Kusumah, Bosborot, The Cottons, Drizzly, Jeslla, Plastic and Prontaxan. Meanwhile, Jakarta rock titan, FEAST will make its Joyland Festival debut and complete another strong local roster.

The 2024 edition of Joyland Festival Jakarta will also feature an all-new batch of stand-up comedy talent on the Shrooms Garden stand-up comedy stage hosted and curated by Soleh Solihun, including Musdalifah Basri, Nopek Novian and Rigen Rakelna, among others.

Elsewhere, the Cinerillaz outdoor cinema curated by acclaimed writer-director Joko Anwar will screen short films previously shown at international film festivals, and the White Peacock family activity area sees its biggest expansion yet with a range of workshops including art journal collages, recycled phone straps and weaving and painting Japanese-style notebook covers.

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