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JAKARTA - The electronic duo from Bandung, Buttlesmoker will hold tours in South Asia to perform in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh.

The main bottlesmoker menu for tours in the three countries is to play in festivals, showcase minis, clubs to live improvements with traditional dances.

Launching an official statement received by the editors, Monday, January 9, badminton Tour 2023 will be the first tour of the duo Angkuy and Nobie since the COVID-19 pandemic canceled their festival stages from 2020 to 2022, including in the Netherlands, America, Singapore to Taiwan.

inside Tour 2023 is also a sign that Bottlesmoker is ready to re-explore new places to introduce meeeka's distinctive music; a combination of electronic music with Indonesian rhythmic patterns.

This is our first visit in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, it's great that we can finally return to the tour and theten Tour will be the opening tour for the next few tours of 2023," Nobie said.

The bottlesmoker will travel on the 2023 master's journey from 12 to 21 January. Starting the stage in two cities in India, namely showcase in Kolkata and becoming a headliner at the Kula Festival in Mumbai.

Followed to Nepal to appear at Lord of the Drinks, the number one club in the Land of the Thousand Temples. Then closed with two shows in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

The tour, for the Bottlesmoker, is nothing new because they have started since 2009 on a DIY (Do It Yourself) basis.

"This (Namaste Tour 2023) will always be an opportunity to build a wider network for us as well as other Indonesian musicians. You can open up opportunities for a good music exchange," concluded Buttlesmoker.

"Bottlesmoker 2023 Tour

January 13 at Miss Ginko, Kolkata, India January 15 at the Nemco Center, Kula Festival, Mumbai, India January 16 at Lord of the Drinks, Kathmandu, Nepal17 January* at Outlab Sound in the Nagarkot area, Nepal19 January in Jatra Bureauti, Dhaka, Bangladesh20 January** at Studio 6/6, Dhaka, Bangladesh

*Live improvement with soundscape**Live improvement with traditional Bangladesh dance


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