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LaLaLa Fest tickets sell out despite past problems, unannounced lineup

The upcoming LaLaLa Festival will take place at Orchid Forest Cikole, Lembang, West Java, on April 18 and 19, 2020.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Fri, December 20, 2019 Published on Dec. 19, 2019 Published on 2019-12-19T14:57:50+07:00

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LaLaLa Fest tickets sell out despite past problems, unannounced lineup LaLaLa Festival claims to be Indonesia’s first international forest music festival. (Facebook/Lalala Festival)

Early bird tickets to annual music festival LaLaLa Festival have sold out prior to any announcement of the lineup.

Carmel Puma, the festival's founder, said that tickets sold out in 17 minutes on Monday.

“We are very grateful for the public's appreciation. Enthusiasm has always been our fuel to design and present a better festival,” Carmel said on Thursday as quoted by Antaranews.com

The upcoming LaLaLa Festival will take place at the Orchid Forest Cikole, Lembang, West Java, on April 18 and 19, 2020.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

And thank you for your massive excitement! LaLaLa Festival 2020 Early Bird Tickets are officially SOLD OUT. Stay tuned; greater things are coming to greet you! #WeSingLaLaLa #LaLaLa101

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Read also: Problems abound at LaLaLa Festival

Prices for the early bird tickets started from Rp 480,000 (US$34.36), while details of the regular ticket prices are not yet available.

LaLaLa Festival in 2019 met with protests and complaints on social media after attendees faced numerous problems at the event, such as limited shuttle bus services to and from the venue as well as waste-management issues.

The festival was first held in November 2016 in Lembang, West Java. Boasting international artists and the natural backdrop of a pine forest, it drew criticism for a lack of access to the venue and schedule delays. (gis/wng)

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