Many Foreign Spectators Buy Jonas Brothers Concert Tickets In Indonesia
JAKARTA - In his world tour in 2024, Jonas Brothers visited only two countries, namely Indonesia and the Philippines.
After opening The Tour in Manila, Philippines on February 22, Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas will appear at ICE BSD, Tangerang on February 24.
David Ananda as Managing Director of Color Asia Live believes that the appearance of Jonas Brothers in Indonesia this time will bring many foreign audiences. Because Jonas Brothers has a lot of fans in neighboring countries.
In Asia only exists in Indonesia and the Philippines. From the beginning of the booking, we are very confident that the Jonas Brothers fans in Singapore will storm the concert in Indonesia," said David Ananda during a press conference at Phantom PIK 2, Tangerang, Wednesday, February 31.
Behind the difficulty of bringing Jonas Brothers to Indonesia, David even said that his party had to fight the promoter from Singapore. For him, it is a matter of pride when the Indonesian promoter is trusted to handle concerts for big names like the Jonas Brothers.
"We took care of the Singapore promoter and finally beat the big promoter there. This is also the pride of us local promoters. We are grateful to be able to convince Jonas Brother to want to hold concerts in Jakarta and Manila. That is quite valuable," said David.
Meanwhile, Astri Novanita as Vice President of Events TIX.ID agrees with what David Ananda said. He said many shoppers for Jonas Brothers concert tickets came from outside Indonesia.
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"When it was first announced, there was great enthusiasm, it was above our expectations. I saw a lot of neighboring countries buying Jonas Brothers tickets in Indonesia," said Astri.
Untuk memberikan pengalaman terbaik untuk penggemar Jonas Brothers, Untung Pranoto selaku CEO Prestige Promotions mengatakan pihaknya telah memutuskan untuk tidak menggunakan kuota 15 ribu orang yang dapat dipampung di ICE BSD.
"The ticket sales are 13 thousand. It should be 15 thousand, but we don't want it full for the safety and comfort of all," concluded Untung Pranoto.