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Whisnu Santika at Bloom Fest 2025

Bloom Fest 2025 Recap – A Spectacular Debut in Bandung

On February 22, 2025, Bandung’s Kiara Artha Park turned into a musical party as Bloom Fest 2025 made its grand debut. This fresh festival, a new intellectual property (IP) from Bloom Media in collaboration with the Playlist Live Festival team, delivered an unforgettable experience. With a lineup of international and local artists, cutting-edge wristband technology, and a vibrant atmosphere, Bloom Fest 2025 set a new standard for music festivals in Indonesia.

A Day Packed with Performances

The festival kicked off at 3 PM under a blazing sun with Quadlips, the AKB48 Group’s first global unit, featuring members from SKE48, JKT48, BNK48, and MNL48. Their energetic set got the crowd moving despite the heat. Next up was Salma Salsabil, whose viral hits and powerful voice had fans singing along.

As the afternoon rolled on, Indonesian DJ Adnan Veron, joined by Mr. Aloy, kept the vibes high. Parade Hujan closed the pre-sunset session with soulful Payung Teduh classics, bringing a calming touch to the day.

JKT48 at Bloom Fest 2025

After a brief break, JKT48’s senbatsu lineup took the stage, igniting their Wota fans with infectious energy. Singapore’s Sezairi followed, charming the crowd with his soulful tunes and a shoutout to Bandung—his second-biggest listener base on streaming platforms.

DJ Jade Rasif then cranked up the excitement, paving the way for the night’s heavy hitters.

Headliners That Stole the Show

Agnez Mo, Indonesia’s global superstar, delivered a jaw-dropping performance with a choir and dancers filling the stage. The highlight? A rare duet with M.E on “Inikah Cinta”—their first collab in 20 years. The crowd went wild, lost in nostalgia.

Then came DJ Soda, the South Korean sensation known for her viral social media presence. Her set, featuring a remix of Indonesia’s “Garam dan Madu,” had everyone dancing. She even hopped offstage to greet the front row, making it a night to remember.

The festival wrapped with Whisnu Santika, an Indonesian DJ who kept the party going until midnight. A dazzling fireworks display capped off the event, leaving the crowd buzzing.

Beyond the Music

Bloom Fest wasn’t just about the tunes. The interactive wristbands, syncing their glow with the beats, added a magical vibe. Attendees also enjoyed a food market with local and global flavors, interactive art installations, and entertainment zones that made the festival a full-on experience.

With a diverse lineup, cutting-edge technology, and an immersive festival experience, Bloom Fest 2025 proved to be more than just a music event—it was a movement. If this first edition is any indication, Bloom Fest is set to become a major force in Indonesia’s festival scene.

Author: Snowflake

Editor: Snowflake

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