NOAH And BCL Hold Concerts With Cyclone Concepts In Circ Concerto
JAKARTA - NOAH and Bunga Citra Lestari (BCL) will appear at the Circ Concerto - Music, Attraction, Illusion - Featuring concert which will be held for two days, Saturday, October 7 and Sunday, October 8 at JIExpo Convention Center & Theater.
On the first day, NOAH will perform twice, at 16.00 and 20.00 WIB. The next day, BCL will also appear twice at the same time.
BCL said this concert was the first music concert to be held with the concept of a circus. There are three important things that are one unit of the performance that the audience can enjoy.
"I think this is something new, interesting, and maybe not everyone understands what the Circ Concerto means, but yes, it combines music, attractions and illusions," said BCL after the last exercise at the JIExpo Convention Center & Theater on Friday, October 6 evening.
"How can our songs not only be described from the vocals of the singer or the existing music arrangement, but use the visuals behind. It's to help the spectacle so that it's visually clearer and better," he continued.
Ariel admitted that he had to work extra to prepare himself for the concert. The reason is, concerts with this new concept have never been done by NOAH before.
"We just did a circus once. It kind of needs adjustments, because we've never done this," said Ariel.
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NOAH and BCL must also adjust the musical arrangement which will involve an orchestra. They have been practicing intensely in the last few days.
"The preparation of this concert is quite time and effort, because we from two days ago practiced like what the scene was. Unge (BCL) also practiced. Yesterday it was Unge, today it's NOAH. Quite a lot of time because here all the songs use orchestras," said Ariel.
BCL ensures that different experiences will be presented to spectators who come. The audience can see a singer being part of the circus.
"So, if you usually watch concerts, see us perform singing, vocals, instruments and all kinds of things, it's often seen. This is a circus, and it's not a circus that sticks to us, but we are also part of the circus," concluded Bunga Citra Lestari.