JAKARTA - After completing the first session concert on December 7, the second session for the "100 Musicians Heal Sumatra" movement will be held at Lippo Mall Kemang, South Jakarta on Tuesday, December 16 tomorrow.
Similar to the previous session, dozens of singers and bands are confirmed to perform in a concert aimed at raising funds for flood and landslide victims in Sumatra.
The AS group, which consists of Indonesian girls, no na, will also be present as one of the performers in this charity concert.
In addition to no na, the second concert will also feature big names such as Afgan, Cakra Khan, Candra Darusman, Shelomita, D'Masiv, David Bayu, Ernie Djohan, Fadly 'PADI', GIGI, Giring, Hedi Yunus, and Juicy Luicy.
In addition, there is still Katon Bagaskara, King Nassar, Mario Ginanjar, Once & Fajar 'Godbless', RAN, Rossa, Ruth Sahanaya, Tantowi Yahya, Titi DJ, Vina Panduwinata, Wijaya 80, Yuni Shara, and dozens of other musicians across generations.
The total donation that was successfully collected as of December 12 has reached Rp. 15,465,828,292 - reflecting the strong empathy of the community towards survivors.
These donations are channeled through various channels, including charity concerts, community contributions, and direct support from the public and institutions. Support also came from various figures and individuals, including Akbar & Nina Tanjung, Bambang Susatyo, Eddy Soeparno, Doni Oskaria, Fadli Zon, Giring Ganesha, Pahala Mansury, Sofyan Djalil, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, Surya Paloh, and Teuku Riefky Harsya.
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Tompi representing the musicians and the initiator of 100 Musisi Heal Sumatra said, in addition to raising funds, his party is currently focusing on distributing funds so that they are well distributed.
"Our priority is to ensure that the aid arrives on time and is targeted. Music is the medium we use to mobilize solidarity, but the core of the movement remains humanitarian. As long as the people of Sumatra still need it, we will continue to be present," said Tompi through a press release received by VOI, Monday, December 15.
Meanwhile, Kadri Mohamad, as one of the initiators of the movement with Tompi and Irma Hutabarat, added: "More than Rp. 15 billion has been collected, but the needs on the ground are much greater. Even just sharing information can be an important contribution. What we hope for is only one: don't let this issue disappear just like that."
This concert is open to the public. The presence of the audience, donations, and dissemination of information through social media greatly help expand the reach of assistance.
However, the public does not have to be physically present to help. Through the "Share to Care" initiative, the committee invites the public to upload event posters on personal social media, share donation links, or post videos inviting musicians.
For those who come directly, the venue area also provides several QR links to donate, information booths, and screens that display real-time public support updates.
Meanwhile, in the field, the process of distributing assistance continues to be carried out gradually. Irma Hutabarat, on December 11 last week, arrived in Silangit, North Sumatra to directly review the affected areas.
"The team will depart from Tarutung to distribute 65 units of drinking water distillation machines and basic necessities for 1,000 families of flood victims in North Tapanuli," said Irma through a field message.
After North Tapanuli, the entourage will move to Central Tapanuli and Sibolga to help residents who are also affected by the flood. Weather conditions and access are still a challenge, with heavy rain and muddy and slippery roads.
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