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Bandung Jazz Concert to Feature Star-Studded Lineup

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The TP Jazz Universe Greatest Movie Soundtrack concert will be held on September 4, 2026, in Bandung Barat, West Java.
  • The event features prominent Indonesian jazz musicians performing interpretations of iconic movie songs.
  • It serves as an official pre-event for The Papandayan Jazz Fest 2026, aiming to foster community and support young jazz talent.

Bandung Barat, West Java, will host the TP Jazz Universe Greatest Movie Soundtrack concert on September 4, 2026, at the Mason Grand Ballroom, Mason Pine Hotel. This event blends music, culture, and community, offering a unique jazz interpretation of beloved movie soundtracks.

The concert will feature a lineup of top Indonesian jazz musicians, including Dwiki Dharmawan, Dira Sugandi, Dirly Dave, Rimar Calista, and Sandy Sondoro. They will present fresh renditions of national and international film music, infused with a jazz sensibility. The opening performance will be by the winner of the TPJC, highlighting the event's commitment to nurturing emerging Indonesian jazz artists.

Ryan Brasali, Director of PT Belaputera Intiland, stated that the collaboration with TP Jazz Management aligns with Kota Baru Parahyangan's philosophy of community-based development. He emphasized the creation of spaces that encourage social interaction and community growth, moving beyond purely physical development.

Tickets are priced at Rp250,000 for the public, with a pre-sale price of Rp175,000 available until August 14, 2026, or until sold out. Platinum Pass holders for The Papandayan Jazz Fest 2026 can attend without additional cost.

Bobby Renaldi, Founder of TP Jazz Management, expressed that the collaboration stems from a shared vision of preserving cultural values through contemporary approaches. He views jazz not just as a music genre but as a cultural journey, resonating with Kota Baru Parahyangan's appreciation for history, culture, and quality of life.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.