D.R.A.S. Music Concert Postponed to October 31, 2026
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The D.R.A.S. Music Concert featuring four Indonesian bands has been postponed to October 31, 2026.
- The event was rescheduled due to unavoidable logistical and operational issues.
- The concert will now take place at Idea Live Arena in Kuala Lumpur.
The highly anticipated D.R.A.S. Music Concert, set to feature four popular Indonesian bands, has been postponed and rescheduled for October 31, 2026. The decision to delay the event, originally slated for August 22, was made by joint organizers KH Worldwide and Star Planet due to several unforeseen problems that impacted work and logistics.
Organizers stated that the rescheduling was necessary to "coordinate several unexpected factors involving operational aspects and the logistics of the artists' tour." They emphasized their commitment to ensuring a high-caliber performance for fans. The venue has also been changed from UNIFI Arena to Idea Live Arena in Kuala Lumpur, a move organizers believe will offer a more engaging experience.
The rescheduling step is taken to coordinate several unexpected factors involving operational aspects and the logistics of the artists' tour. This dynamic adjustment reaffirms the organizers' high commitment to ensuring a high-caliber performance for the fans.
Despite the delay and venue change, the concert's core plan remains intact. The lineup still includes Indonesian groups Dadali, Repvblik, Armada, and Samsons, who are expected to perform their hit songs. Organizers promise a memorable night celebrating Indonesian music, featuring special programming, dynamic stage collaborations, and captivating choreography, all aimed at creating lasting memories for attendees.
This is not just an ordinary concert, but a celebration of Indonesian music that will make its own history. The organizers promise a night full of special program arrangements, dynamic collaborations on stage, and captivating choreography to ensure fans go home with unforgettable memories.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.