Keisya Levronka Honors Album Release with Emotional Showcase, Shares Personal Story
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Indonesian singer Keisya Levronka held a showcase for her latest album, "Rombak," in Jakarta.
- The event featured performances of eight songs from the album, including "Tawamu" and "Pelarian."
- Keisya shared a personal story about her brother's recovery from a serious accident, emphasizing the importance of cherishing simple moments.
Indonesian singer Keisya Levronka celebrated the release of her new album, "Rombak," with a showcase event at COMA, M Bloc Space, South Jakarta, on the evening of July 2, 2026. The album, which was officially released on April 23, 2026, was honored with a lively performance that captivated fans.
The evening began with opening acts by Danes Rabani and Martian, who performed several songs, offering congratulations to Keisya on her new release. Their performances set an energetic tone for the main event, with Martian's vocalist Hafiz even inviting the audience to sing along during their closing song, "Amin."
Keisya took the stage to enthusiastic cheers from her fans, who chanted "ROMBAK!" reflecting their high anticipation for the new album. Over approximately 65 minutes, she delivered a powerful performance of eight songs from the album: "Tawamu," "Lukis Hari Ini," "Lagi Lagi Hanya Kamu," "Sembunyi Lebih Lama," "Aku Bukan Dia," "Tak Pantas Terluka Lagi," "Pelarian," and "Rayakanlah." A particularly interactive moment occurred during "Sembunyi Lebih Lama," where the audience sang along, and Keisya even performed a duet with a fan.
Before that, he was in the ICU for two months. We slept on the carpet for two months. Then he learned from scratch again, learned to walk, learned to sit, he learned everything himself.
During her rendition of "Tawamu," Keisya shared a deeply personal story about her younger brother's severe accident on March 29, 2024, which required him to spend two months in the ICU. She recounted the difficult period of recovery, during which he had to relearn basic functions like sitting and walking. This experience profoundly impacted Keisya, leading her to emphasize the importance of appreciating life's simple moments and cherishing time with loved ones, even amidst individual struggles.
"Live in laughter, live in the time you can still talk to your friends, live in the time you can still splurge, live in the time you can still laugh and giggle, here watching," she urged the audience. The performance also included "Pelarian," a song from the album whose music video was released on June 22, 2026, depicting a one-sided relationship where one person is merely a temporary stop for another.
Live in laughter, live in the time you can still talk to your friends, live in the time you can still splurge, live in the time you can still laugh and giggle, here watching.
Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.