Lalala Festival Ready To Return After 5 Years Of Vacuum

JAKARTA - A music event that carries the concept of a concert in the middle of the forest, Lalala Festival is preparing to be held again in 2024. They are ready to return after a five-year hiatus

Through the official Instagram account, Lalala Festival made an announcement entitled Introduction 2024. This festival was promised to attend greater than the event in previous years.

"After five years of pause, Lalala Festival is ready to return to holding a massive festival, and this time, we rewrite the musical narrative with a firm commitment to redefine the essence of our goals," wrote the account @lalala.fest on Thursday, December 21.

Meanwhile, the five-year hiatus is referred to as a moment for the organizers to make an unprecedented event with a very worth looking forward to.

"Five years of waiting, reflection, and careful planning have been carried out to present an unprecedented festival," reads the Lalala Festival statement.

We take advantage of this time to draw up an unrivaled lineup, design an immersive stage, and create an atmosphere that goes beyond ordinary things. Everything with a single goal to create unforgettable musical wanderings," he continued.

After failing to be held in 2020 due to the pandemic, the return of the Lalala Festival is believed to be their revival. The show is unforgettable to be ready to be held.

When we enter this new chapter, we invite you to be a part of the revival. Lalala Festival is not just an event, it's an important comeback that promises the pinnacle of your musical journey," wrote the account @lalala.fest.

Join us as we embark on this thrilling adventure, where the past meets the future, and the best experiences await. The wait is over, the stage is ready. Let the encore begin! " he said.

For information, the Lalala Festival was held for the first time in 2016. During the four events, this festival presented various Indonesian and foreign musicians. Several foreign performers include Kodaline, Honne, Crush, to blackbear.