Promotor Make Sure Muse Concerts In Jakarta Are Held According To JAK's Plan

JAKARTA - Ravel Entertainment as the promoter of the Muse Live in Jakarta concert ensures that the trio performance from England will take place as planned.

As is known, the rock band consisting of Matthew Bellamy (vocals, guitar), Christopher Wolstenholmes (bass), and Dominic Howard (drums) is scheduled to appear at Carnaval Ancol, North Jakarta on 19 September.

The certainty from the promoter is important considering that many music concerts have been canceled and some of them have experienced adjustments, following major demonstrations in Jakarta and many other areas in Indonesia since last week.

Through an official social media account, Ravel Entertainment wants to ensure that it continues to ensure that what has been planned can be realized.

"We understand your concerns regarding the latest news about demonstrations in Jakarta. Please make sure that the concert is still scheduled as planned," the promoter said, citing a statement posted on the official Instagram Story, Wednesday, September 3.

While monitoring the situation that will occur in the future, the promoter ensures that it will continue to provide the latest news if there are changes.

"We will continue to monitor the situation and immediately provide the latest information if there is a change," he said.

"We appreciate your attention and look forward to your attendance at the concert," added the promoter. 'Go safely and see you soon!'

Previously, Ravel Junardy as CEO of Ravel Entertainment said that his party maintains the quality of the production of the Muse concert like the Green Day concert last February and Foo Fighters for October. With a note, the upcoming performance is certainly better than before.

"We have learned from yesterday (the Green Day concert). So yesterday there were a lot of things that we have recorded and we will later apply it at the Muse and Foo Fighters concerts, one example ojol (online motorcycle taxis), we will arrange ojol there, it is more accommodated," said Ravel.

"Continue to open the doors, we have also spoken to the venue. We will learn better for sure," he concluded.