State Champs Holds Single Concert In Jakarta On April 19
JAKARTA - The pop-punk band from New York, State Champs is returning to Jakarta for a performance titled State Champs Live In Jakarta which will be held at Gambir Expo, Kemayoran on April 19.
The concert, which was promoted by Collective Touring Indonesia, became the second chance for State Champs to appear in front of fans in Indonesia. Previously, they were successful through their appearance in 2019.
"STATE CHAMPS IS OFFICIALLY HERE FOR YOU! Get ready to scream as hard as you can, jump until your feet hurt, and enjoy a night that will never be forgotten," the promoter wrote, citing an upload caption, Wednesday, February 12.
At the same time, the band, which consists of Derek Discanio (vocals), Tyler Szalkowski (guitar), Ryan Scott Graham (bass), and Evan Ambrosio (drums), also welcomed their second appearance in Jakarta.
"JAKARTA! We can't wait to get back this April, let's go with us at Gambir Expo," State Champs wrote in an Instagram post caption.
Meanwhile, the 'State Champs Live In Jakarta' ticket can be purchased via a link on the Instagram account @collectivetouring.
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There are two ticket categories for Presale 1, namely Festival B category with a price of IDR 250,000 and Festival A with a hatha of IDR 350,000.
For information, State Champs was formed in 2010. They began to get attention through an EP titled "Apparently, I'm Nothing" (2010), which was followed by tours at various local venues.
Their debut album, "The Find Things" (2013), received a positive response and strengthened their position on the pop-punk scene.
State Champs melanjutkan perjalanan musiknya dengan album "Around the World and Back" (2015), yang semakin memperluas basis penggemar global. Album ini juga dirilis dalam versi deluxe pada tahun 2017, dengan tambahan lagu dan dokumenter tori.
In 2018, they released the album "Living Proof", showing developments in songwriting that are more mature, but still maintain pop-punk energy. The album features collaboration with famous musicians like Mark Hoppus from Blink 182.
State Champs continues to be active on international tours and performs at major music festivals. In 2022, they released the album "Kings of the New Age", affirming the status of one of the pop-punk bands that has continued to be productive to date.