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JAKARTA - Cross-border soloists, namely the Indies (Indonesia), Junny (South Korea), and FUm Viphurit (Thailand) successfully crashed the stage of the New Live Show An Extraordinary Show which was held at the Senayan Tennis Indoor, Saturday (27/5) night.

Present to open the show, the Indies immediately kicked off a number of numbers that brought the whole building of the show to beat and sway. The solo project of a Daniel Baskara Putra looks prime with supporting musicians in the guitar, bass, keyboard, drums and vocals sectors of the background who come with an all-black outfit feel.

Supported by qualified lighting and sparks of fireworks from each side of the stage, the appearance of the Indies became so plenary thanks to the run for the sake of running songs with the nuances of social criticism, anti-establishment, and dystopian life, which were perfectly shouted out very loudly by the audience almost all the time.

In this New Live Show, the Indies was also strengthened by guitarist and songwriter Rayhan Noor and a soloist woman who is known to have an aggressive stage action, Natasha Udhu.

What?' said the Indies calm when one of the spectators shouted his name. Although he did not interact much with the audience throughout his appearance, the East Indies with an anomaly character that was calm and exploded, proved to be able to open up the night's performance almost flawlessly for about 1 hour.

After the Indies, it was the turn of the South Korean R&B pop soloist, Junny, who went up to his inaugural stage in Indonesia. Wearing an oblong t-shirt and a white vest, paired with black trousers, Junny appeared so attractive by swaying almost every song that had a high tempo. He also often invites the audience to fly into the air while following the song.

- Hello Jakarta! Thank you all for being here. Maybe there are some of you who don't know me. Introduce, I'm Junny," said the South Korean-Canadian singer with a smile.

Junny, who appeared accompanied by DJ Minjeong from behind the turn table set, performed a number of hits including By My Side, Nostalgia, Fame, and his latest single, Optimist.

In the midst of an appearance, the singer whose full name is Kim Right-Jun had received a souvenir in the form of a headband accessory from one of the spectators present.

"Thank you very much. You want me to wear it right now? OK," Junny said while trying to put the fan's hand over the head.

But unfortunately, the headband is apparently too small for Junny's head size.

"Well, it's too small, isn't it. It doesn't fit. But it's okay, I'll take this home, wear it, then upload the photo later," Junny promised before starting the song Aura.

The singer and songwriter who was born on April 6, 1996, is quite diligent in interacting with a number of viewers. Several times Junny approached to the edge of the stage to ensure the feasibility of audio quality that reached the ears of the audience. He also often walks towards the audience side, grabs one of them's cellphones, and then takes a selfie.

Not only that. One of the viewers who had a birthday that day, asked Junny to sing the song Happy Birthday.

"What's your name? Ruth? Okay, everyone here, we sing together for Ruth's birthday, yes," Junny asked, which was immediately granted by all spectators at Tennis Indoor Senayan.

Appearing for more than 60 minutes with an energetic action, Junny closed his first show in Indonesia with the song Get Ya! with a red light system burst that adorns the entire stage.

As the closing performer, it was Lover Boy's hit singer, Phum Viphurit, to warm up the New Live Show. The Thai singer is indeed well known by the music scene community in Indonesia because he had performed several times at music festivals and art performances in the country.

Although it was delayed for a while due to technical problems on the guitar, the appearance of FUm on stage immediately received a lively welcome from listeners of his works - especially when he did a solo drum at the beginning of his appearance.Phum appears wearing a white shirt with a picture of the character Los Pollos Hermanos from the Breaking Bad series, blue jeans, red duty, and armed with a light green Fender Telecaster guitar gun and a brown Fender hollow body.

Thank you, Indonesia,' is the sentence that Phum says the most often in Indonesian smoothly and clearly ends almost every time a song ends.

The singer whose full name is Viphurit Siritip comes on stage with a number of songs most of which are taken from the latest album titled The Greng Jai Piece including Loving and Letting Go, Greng Jai Please, Healing House, and Temple Fair.

"Are you guys happy tonight? Everyone can hear our songs clearly? Come on, everyone sings hard," said Phum starting the Wings song. Not only being proficient in performing easy listening songs that invite anyone to shake up, the singer who was born on August 16, 1995 is also very skilled at playing guitar lead. Several times Phum listened to the guitar effect character on his solo action, one of which was in Softly SpOKen.

Towards the end of the night, two very popular songs from Phum, namely Hello, Anxiety and Lover Boy, became a sign that the musician from Thailand must immediately close the New Live Show. While introducing musicians and their support crew, Phum ended the action after performing for almost an hour and a half perfectly.

"Thank you, yes. Be careful on your way home. See you on another stage," concluded Phum waving at all directions.


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