JAKARTA - The 50th anniversary of God Bless continues. After releasing an album and holding a concert last year, the five-decade journey of Achmad Albar cs was presented at an exhibition held by the Public Service Agency (BLU) Museum and Cultural Heritage Agency (Indonesian Heritage Agency).

This exhibition was held at Building A of the National Gallery of Indonesia, Central Jakarta and officially opened today, Friday, February 16. The exhibition will last until March 1, and visitors can come and see various God Bless collections and documentation from 9.30 to 20.00 WIB every day.

Achmad Albar said there are many collections of every God Bless personnel present at the exhibition. In addition, there are also several documentation photos and videos presented by the curator team chaired byulangga as the Exhibition Director.

"Some of them are from their respective personnel, so there are some such as costumes, musical instruments, to Ian's mixer, the ancient mixer," said Achmad Albar during a press conference at the Indonesian National Gallery, Central Jakarta, Friday.

"Some are from Rangga and Acong (the curator team) who have struggled around looking for what can be obtained," he continued.

With the holding of this exhibition, Achmad Albar felt that what the Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology did through the BLU Museum and Cultural Conservation was a real step in supporting Indonesian music.

"I am very grateful that they have special attention for musicians or for Indonesian groups. Hopefully in the future they will pay more attention," he said.

Meanwhile, Ahmad Mahendra as Plt. Head of the Public Service Agency (BLU) of the Museum and Cultural Conservation expressed his hope that this exhibition could be a special attraction for Indonesian music lovers, especially for young people. He mentioned many inspirational stories that were presented at the exhibition.

"God Bless is a symbol of courage and determination in the world of music. They have inspired millions of fans with their strong and enthusiastic music," said Achmad.

uru Rangga added, what was presented as a rare moment to show Indonesia's musical heritage as well as provide a new perspective from other exhibitions that have existed before.

"This exhibition is a rare opportunity to celebrate the legacy of rock music in Indonesia. We will present the journey of God Bless' 50 years of story in a different way and style from previous exhibitions," said Rangga.

The 50-year God Bless Retrospective Exhibition is also equipped with a music festival that runs from February 24 to March 1. The festival is ready to feature singers and groups that will present special tributes, as well as closing performances by God Bless.

The following is the schedule for the 50-Year God Bless Retrospective Exhibition music festival: Saturday, February 24: IdgitafSunday, February 25: /rif and L treesMonday, February 26: Saint Loco and Hospital Tuesday, February 27: For Revenge and Sir DandyWednes, February 28: Ras Muhammad and Saint Dismas Thursday, February 29: The Sigit, Homeland Project and Sicilyr Friday, March 1: God Bless

This music festival will take place at 16.00-21.00 WIB every day. Their participation is a form of respect and appreciation for God Bless's history and great contribution to the Indonesian music world.


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