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Alan Walker among performers at Bali's EDM festival in April

Besides Walker, the music festival will also feature a number of international and local DJs such as Alison Wonderland, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
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Fri, January 10, 2020 Published on Jan. 9, 2020 Published on 2020-01-09T16:53:26+07:00

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Alan Walker among performers at Bali's EDM festival in April Electronic dance music is popular among youths in Indonesia. (Shutterstock/Goran Djukanovic)

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ritish-born Norwegian DJ Alan Walker will be among the performers slated to play at Bali's upcoming interactive electronic dance music (EDM) festival We Are Connected. 

Initiated by local promoter CK Star Entertainment and Dutch-based organizer ALDA, the event is set to take place at Pecatu Indah Resort on Bali for two days on April 10 and 11.

“There are many fans of EDM in Indonesia, especially the youths who aspire freedom of expression in enjoying life,” said Choky Halomoan, CK Star Entertainment's media and public relations manager, in a statement as quoted by tempo.co.

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Besides Walker, the music festival will also feature a number of international and local DJs such as Alison Wonderland, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike.

The interactive concept is said to allow visitors to control the set list, lighting colors and other supporting elements featured at the event, as well as interact with the performers through a mobile application.  

Tickets to the shows are available from Rp 900,000 to Rp 3 million, and have been on sale since Dec. 21 on their official website. (gis/kes)

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