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JAKARTA - Shouts and applause from the thousands of spectators broke out when they welcomed the British duo of musicians Honne, whose members Andy Clutterbuck and James Hatcher entered the Honne 2023 Asia Tour stage in Surabaya City, East Java, Sunday 9 July evening.

The musician duo performed the song IDGAF About Pain at the start of their performance to entertain their fans.

Dressed in brightly colored clothes, they greeted their fans from the City of Heroes.

"Okay Surabaya," he said in between singing the song, which will be released in 2021.

After that, they sang a second song called Free Love.

"Hello Surabaya, thank you all for being here tonight, thank you," said vocalist Andy Clutterbuck, quoted by Antara.

They also sang their flagship song which went viral in Indonesia because it was sung by one of the Indonesian celebrity children, namely Unknown Location. A total of 19 songs were performed by Andy and James throughout the show.

In the context of the 2023 Asia concert tour, Surabaya is the second place after Jakarta.

Previously, they had completed their first series of tours in Asia which were held in Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and currently in Indonesia. After that, followed by South Korea, and will be closed in Japan.

Honne's concert in Surabaya opened with the appearance of solo singer Beka accompanied by Daniel Newcombe on the keyboard. The British singer wore a minimalist dress suit in light blue.

"Good evening Surabaya, I am Beka, this is my first time here, thank you," she said while on stage.

The appearance of the woman who often serves as a background singer for Honne looks very attractive and graceful.

The audience kept clapping after she sang the song.

"Raise your hands and clap. You can see me on the internet under the name Beka," she said.

Then, she showed her drinking glass that read I love Surabaya in English which was greeted with thunderous applause from the audience.

After that, she continued her performance by singing a song called More Than Friends.

All of the audience who were present also sang the song, which was released in October 2020.

Before ending her performance with a duration of about 30 minutes, she also invited the audience to take a group photo while raising their hands.


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