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Sunny Side Up festival to return to Bali

The music and culture event is set to return to Bali on two separate occasions.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Seminyak, Bali
Sat, June 30, 2018 Published on Jun. 26, 2018 Published on 2018-06-26T11:43:53+07:00

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Sunny Side Up festival to return to Bali Halsey performs on NBC's 'Today' Show at the Rockefeller Plaza on June 9, 2017. The Grammy-award nominated artist is set to perform in the second event of the Sunny Side Up festival in Bali. (shutterstock.com/lev radin/File)

Bali’s summer festival Sunny Side Up is slated to return on two separate occasions on July 21 and August 21.

Located at the Potato Head Beach Club in Seminyak, Bali, the two single-day events will allow music lovers to enjoy both local and international acts as well as food, drinks and culture.

The organizers, PTT Family and Ismaya Live, said in a statement that the first Sunny Side Up would feature Australian singer-songwriter Nick Murphy (Chet Faker) as the headliner.

Read also: Halsey to perform in Jakarta, Bali in August

In addition to Murphy, the first event will also showcase performances from Brooklyn DJ Moon Boots, Sydney DJ Basenji and several local acts.

Meanwhile, the second event will present Grammy-award nominated artist Halsey, Indonesian artist NIKI and more.

Pre-sale tickets are available for Rp 700,000 (US$50) for each event.

Sunny Side Up is a music and culture festival that takes place on the Island of the Gods. In previous events, it featured renowned international artists Ellie Goulding, Azalea Banks, Disclosure and Ta-Ku. (jes/kes)

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