The 2020 LaLaLa Festival will feature international and local performers, including Simple Plan, Aurora, Tori Kelly, Heize, Kunto Aji and Danilla.
he annual LaLaLa Festival is set to return on April 18 and 19 at Orchid Forest Cikole, Lembang, West Java.
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The lineup was announced on Instagram, revealing that the forest music festival will feature international and local performers, including Canadian band Simple Plan, Norwegian singer Aurora, American singer Tori Kelly, Japanese DJ Mondo Grosso, South Korean singer Heize, as well as Indonesian performers such as Kunto Aji, Danilla, Stars and Rabbit, and Sal Priadi.
The festival's organizer added that they would announce more artists in the lineup.
Simple Plan also announced the news on Twitter.
We're stoked to announce that we're coming back to Indonesia this spring for @LalalaFest in April! We'll be joined by a ton of awesome bands & know it's going to be a great time 🤘🤘🤘 We can't wait to hang with you guys! Get your tix at https://t.co/oD7OFiyQce pic.twitter.com/mCAt08OIcZ
— Simple Plan (@simpleplan) January 30, 2020
“We’re stoked to announce that we’re coming back to Indonesia this spring for @LalalaFest in April. We’ll be joined by a ton of awesome bands and know it’s going to be a great time. We can’t wait to hang with you guys!” the caption read.
Read also: LaLaLa Fest tickets sell out despite past problems, unannounced lineup
LaLaLa Festival was first held on November 2016 in Lembang, West Java. Last year, the festival was met with protests and complaints on social media, due to numerous problems, such as limited shuttle bus services to and from the venue, as well as waste-management issues.
Despite the issues, early bird tickets for this year's edition were sold out prior to any announcement of the lineup.
Tickets to LaLaLa Festival are available for purchase via BookMyShow ID starting from Rp 750,000 (US$54.65) for a two-day early entry. The price does not include 30 percent tax and internet handling fees. (jes/wng)
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