Music lovers have another reason to get excited as Prambanan Jazz Festival 2026 officially unveils its latest lineup update. The annual music festival, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the iconic Prambanan Temple, is once again bringing together an impressive mix of local and international artists for three unforgettable days of music and entertainment.
Scheduled to take place from July 3–5, 2026, the festival promises a diverse musical experience, featuring everything from pop and rock to jazz and indie performances.
Day One – July 3, 2026

The opening day will be headlined by legendary Danish band Michael Learns to Rock, known for timeless romantic hits that have captivated audiences across Asia for decades. South Korean rock band Xdinary Heroes is also set to perform, making their appearance one of the most highly anticipated moments of the festival.
Joining them on the first day are some of Indonesia’s most exciting acts, including Barasuara, Mocca, The Panturas, ALI, Rony Parulian, Idgitaf, Lomba Sihir, Salma Salsabil, and Perunggu. The combination of established names and rising stars is expected to create an energetic and memorable opening night.
Day Two – July 4, 2026

The excitement continues on the second day with Indonesian-born international sensation NIKI taking center stage as one of the festival’s main headliners. Fans can also look forward to a performance from world-renowned jazz pianist Joey Alexander, whose remarkable talent has earned global recognition.
Day two will also feature performances by beloved Indonesian musicians and groups such as Kahitna, Margie Segers, Karimata, Letto, Yovie & Nuno, Modulus, Societeit de Harmonie, Fryda Lucyana, and Dinda Ghania. With a blend of jazz, pop, and nostalgic classics, the second day is expected to offer something for every music enthusiast.
Day Three – July 5, 2026

Closing the festival in spectacular fashion, South Korean band The Rose will headline the final day, bringing their emotional sound and powerful stage presence to Indonesian fans.
The last day will also showcase performances from some of Indonesia’s most celebrated artists, including Maliq & D’Essentials, KLa Project, Fariz RM, Ari Lasso, Jikustik, Rio Febrian, Nonaria, and Tulus. Their performances are expected to provide a fitting finale to one of the country’s biggest music events.
A Festival Not to Be Missed
With an increasingly diverse and star-studded lineup, Prambanan Jazz Festival 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated music festivals of the year. Combining world-class performances with the majestic atmosphere of Prambanan Temple, the festival continues to offer a unique experience that attracts music fans from across Indonesia and beyond.
As the countdown begins, attendees can expect three days filled with unforgettable performances, cultural charm, and extraordinary musical moments under the stars.
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