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JAKARTA - Although his body is gone, Glenn Fredly's creation and thought are still alive today. This can be seen from Glenn Fredly's Eyemark Concert for Iwan Fals which was held at Balai Sarbini, South Jakarta on Saturday, September 30.

The concert, which was intended to give appreciation from representatives of art actors for Indonesian musicians who have high dedication to the Indonesian music industry, was held to coincide with the anniversary of the late Glenn Fredly.

In 2023, Signatures will be held to give appreciation to Iwan Fals as a legendary Indonesian musician, who has been dedicated to the Indonesian music industry for approximately 48 years.

Aldisyah Latuihamallo as the representative of Ruma Beta said that Glenn Fredly's Sign of Eyes this time became very special, considering the appreciation given to senior Indonesian musicians of Iwan Fals.

The sign of Glenn Fredly's eye this time made me very excited. This time, a token for one of the living legends in Indonesian music, Iwan Fals. He himself became a figure who not only talked about music, but also had a struggle through his music, like Bung Glenn," said Aldisyah Latuihamallo in his statement, Saturday, September 30.

"The thing that makes this Sign of Eyes event memorable is when you see musicians across generations, across genres can appreciate the work of other musicians, which the musician witnessed directly, it became the best moment," he continued.

Meanwhile, Glenn Fredly's Eyemark Concert for Iwan Fals presents performances from The Bakuucakar, You are Perdana, Eka Deli, Fariz RM, Margie Segers, Nathania Sellim, Noin Bullet, Satine Zaneta, Soul ID and Sri Panggung.

Bimbim, a musician who in 2017, together with Slank, received appreciation from Glenn Fredly's Sign of Eyes, said that what happened at that time was an unforgettable experience.

'Glenn Fredly is crazy! I've only watched my song for a lifetime below the stage and I'm really surprised. I didn't want to hear it from the start, I didn't want to know what song to listen to, because I wanted to surprise this event. And I'm not just entertained, but touched, "Bimbi said about his impression of the Taman Mata concert.

The Eyemark is supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, through the Directorate of Film, Music and Media, Directorate General of Culture for this second event.


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