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114 acts to perform at Synchronize Fest in October

The Synchronize Fest committee announced on Friday 37 new names on the event's line-up.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Sat, August 25, 2018

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114 acts to perform at Synchronize Fest in October A total of 114 performers are set to enliven the third edition of the multi-genre music festival Synchronize Fest on Oct. 5-7 at Gambir Expo, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta. (Shutterstock/File)

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total of 114 performers are set to enliven the third edition of the multi-genre music festival Synchronize Fest on Oct. 5-7 at Gambir Expo, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta.

The festival's committee announced on Friday 37 new names scheduled to perform at the event, including Barasuara, Bonita & the Hus Band, Candra Darusman & Friends, Clubeighties, Endah N Rhesa, .Feast, Goodnight Electric, HIVI, ILP, Javabass Soundsystem, Maliq & D’Essentials, Nonaria, Payung Teduh, Seringai, Sisitipsi, The Adams, The Panas Dalam, The Upstairs and Vira Talisa.

"It is our responsibility to ensure that all music genres are [represented] at the event, so that the festival is an exhibition platform of all things happening on the music scene," said the festival's program director Rizki Aulia in a statement as quoted by Antara.

Read also: Rhoma Irama, Nasida Ria to perform at Synchronize Festival

Previously, the committee announced that legendary rock band Godbless, qasidah group Nasida Ria and the king of dangdut Rhoma Irama & Soneta were part of the line-up. Several regional bands are set to perform as well.

One new stage is set to be added to the previous five stages, namely Dynamic Stage, Lake Stage, Forest Stage, District Stage and Gigs Stage. (kes)

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