Fans’ long-awaited dream finally came true as Lullaboy successfully held his solo concert in Jakarta, delivering an unforgettable evening packed with emotional performances, special collaborations, and unexpected surprises from start to finish.
Even before the concert officially began, Lullaboy treated fans attending the soundcheck to an exclusive performance of an unreleased song, giving them a special preview of what’s to come and instantly raising the excitement for the night.
Throughout the concert, Lullaboy performed many fan-favorite songs, including “Human,” “Serotonin Sky,” “My Simple Life,” “Someone Like You,” “Amazing Grace,” “Beautiful Disaster,” “Finger Hearts,” “My Forever,” and “Can We Start Again.” Fans sang along passionately, creating an intimate atmosphere that filled the venue with warmth.
The evening became even more memorable with appearances from several Indonesian artists. Gangga joined Lullaboy on stage for a performance of “Blue Jeans,” followed by the emotional duet “I Don’t Like You (But I Love You).” Later, Novia Bachmid took the stage to perform “Get It Wrong,” showcasing their incredible vocal chemistry.
Another exciting surprise came when Teguh Prakoso unexpectedly appeared as the drummer during “Van Gogh,” energizing the crowd and adding a fresh dynamic to the performance.
Lullaboy also made the concert extra special by inviting several lucky fans to share the stage with him. Elizabeth joined him for “The Ugly Truth,” Lisa performed “3 New Words,” while Iren sang “Shortcut to Heaven.” These heartfelt interactions became some of the night’s most unforgettable highlights.
One of the most emotional moments came during the performance of “Heaven.” As Lullaboy sang, a video from his wedding with his wife played on the big screen, creating a deeply touching atmosphere that left many fans emotional.
The concert was also attended by Irene Umar, Indonesia’s Deputy Minister of Creative Economy, who appeared as a special guest and joined the audience in celebrating the memorable evening.
As fans thought the show had come to an end, Lullaboy returned for an encore, performing “Shortcut to Heaven” once again before surprising everyone with a cover of Justin Bieber “Beauty and a Beat.” The unexpected finale had the entire venue singing and dancing together, ending the concert on a joyful, high-energy note.
With exclusive performances, heartfelt storytelling, collaborations with Indonesian musicians, unforgettable moments shared with fans, and an emotional glimpse into his personal life, Lullaboy’s solo concert in Jakarta was far more than just a live performance. It became a celebration of music, love, and the special bond he shares with his Indonesian fans—one that will be remembered for years to come.
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