JAKARTA - Sheila On 7 opened a series of tours 'Wait for Me Di' by appearing in front of tens of thousands of spectators who crowded the main stadium in East Kalimantan Palaran, Samarinda on Saturday, July 27 evening.

Before Duta cs appeared on stage, the show opened by two groups appointed as opening performers, Good Morning Everyone and Murphy Radio.

Sheila On 7 performed a total of 22 songs throughout her appearance, with the song 'Resilient Hawker' as the opening repertoar.

The band from Yogyakarta also performed their hits in front of Sheilagank, such as 'Make Me Your Friend', 'Favorite Film', to 'Sephia'.

The song Wait for me in Jakarta which is in line with the tour title this time is the closing repertoire of Duta, Eross, Adam, and the session players who attended that night.

Adam said he was satisfied with Sheila On 7's appearance in Samarinda. For him, last night's performance became a reunion with fans in Samarinda and its surroundings.

"For years we have not played in Samarinda. This moment has finally become a reunion event for Sheila On 7 and Sheilagank from Samarinda and its surroundings," said Adam in a written statement received by VOI, Sunday, July 28.

Another satisfaction was also stated by Andri Verraning Ayu, CEO of Antara Suara as the promoter, who said that the Sheila On 7 concert again colored the main stadium in East Kalimantan, Palaran, which had not held a big show for more than a decade.

"We are very grateful for the extraordinary support from all related parties and Sheilagank who attended. The warmth and enthusiasm of all parties made this concert very special. We are proud to be able to start this tour in Samarinda and hope that this spirit will continue to light up in the next cities," said Ayu.

"We are also very happy that our presence in Samarinda is warmly welcomed, especially with the permission of us to use the Palaran Stadium as the opening concert venue," Ayu continued.

After opening a tour in Samarinda, Sheila On 7 will continue the 'Wait for Me Di' tour by visiting Makassar (August 10), Pekanbaru (August 31), Medan (September 14), and ending in Bandung (September 28).


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