
The 10th Jakarta International Jazz Festival ended Sunday with stunning collaborative performances from the world's jazz icons and one conviction: Jakarta has emerged as a melting pot and a mecca of jazz music.
Jazz enthusiasts started swarming into the Istora Senayan area at around 5 p.m. to savor the evening performances from local and international acts on the outdoor stages. As on previous days, the rain did not deter the audience from coming.
Syaharani and her band, the Queenfirework, heated up the night at the Amphitheater with their upbeat songs, cheered on by fans standing in front of the stage under their umbrellas, their spirits in no way dampened by the rain.
The Yellowjackets came onto stage with a fresh collaboration with one of Indonesia's most talented guitarists, Tohpati, described before the show by bassist Jimmy Haslip as a great musician".
Jazz enthusiasts started swarming into the Istora Senayan area at around 5 p.m. to savor the evening performances from local and international acts on the outdoor stages. As on previous days, the rain did not deter the audience from coming.
Syaharani and her band, the Queenfirework, heated up the night at the Amphitheater with their upbeat songs, cheered on by fans standing in front of the stage under their umbrellas, their spirits in no way dampened by the rain.
The Yellowjackets came onto stage with a fresh collaboration with one of Indonesia's most talented guitarists, Tohpati, described before the show by bassist Jimmy Haslip as a great musician".
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