Celebrating The National Music Day, President Joko Widodo Hints He Is Missing Watching Concerts
President Joko Widodo (Photo: IG @jokowi)

JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo encourages Indonesian musicians on National Music Day. In his post on Instagram @jokowi, President Jokowi hinted that he missed the concert. The upload shows someone who is watching a virtual concert with Rayuan Pulau Kelapa song. Jokowi acts as a conductor in a central position.

"There have been no performances, concerts, tours, or music festivals throughout this year. But I know that Indonesian musicians are creative people who do not get discouraged easily", Jokowi wrote.

During the COVID-19 Pandemic, musicians were one of the parties who were directly affected. Because concerts always gather crowds and have the potential to create crowds, it is difficult to issue permits. Therefore, virtual concerts are the only way.

"Virtual concerts and collaboration with digital platforms are their creative channels to reach music lovers and as a new space to work", he continued.

The sensation of watching a live concert is clearly different. Moreover, Jokowi has been known as a metal music fan who doesn't hesitate to watch live concerts. He hopes that after the pandemic, the Indonesian music world will be more creative.

"I believe, after this pandemic, the world of music in Indonesia will change. It will be more innovative and more creative", concluded President Joko Widodo.

March 9 is celebrated as National Music Day. This commemoration was stipulated in Presidential Decree (Keppres) Number 10 of 2013 and was endorsed by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. The Presidential Decree explains that the determination of the National Music Day is an effort to increase public appreciation of music.


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