Saturday, 27 June 2015

Promoter releases Bon Jovi concert ticket prices

Promoter releases Bon Jovi concert ticket prices

Live Nation Indonesia, the promoter of American rock band Bon Jovi’s Jakarta concert, revealed on Saturday the ticket prices for the event.
The prices range from Rp 500,000 (US$37.5) to Rp 3,500,000 for the concert that will be held on Sept. 11 at Gelora Bung Karno stadium, South Jakarta.
“We have made the ticket prices very attractive for fans. We anticipate that tickets will sell out fast,” Live Nation Indonesia managing director Kimberley Fraser said in an official statement sent to The Jakarta Post.
The cheapest priced tickets are for the stadium’s upper tiers, followed by lower tiers for Rp 750,000, festival B seats for Rp 950,000, festival A seats for Rp 1,250,000 and the most expensive, VIP seats, for Rp 3,500,000.
The tickets will be available starting next Monday at 10 a.m. on the official website Bonjovijakarta.com and other outlets such as Disctarra, Raja Karcis, Tiket.com and Blibli.com.
The promoter has projected sales of 40,000 tickets for this concert, which will be the second Bon Jovi performance in Jakarta after the first one in 1995 in Ancol, North Jakarta. (fsu/ika)

Friday, 26 June 2015

Harry Potter coming back, this time on stage in new play

Harry Potter coming back, this time on stage in new play
AFP
There may not be any new Harry Potter novels in the works, but the famed boy wizard will be on the London stage in a new play set to open next summer.
Author J.K. Rowling tweeted Friday that she is "very excited" to confirm that a new play to be called "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" will be produced.
It is based on a new original story by Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany. The play is expected to premiere at London's Palace Theatre.
Thorne has written the play, which will be directed by Tiffany. It is the first play about Harry Potter.
Rowling has written seven Harry Potter novels, which have achieved global success and been turned into successful films.
Tickets will go on sale this fall. (ika)(+++)

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Guess what?: Irwan, Zaskia set up ‘pesantren’

Guess what?: Irwan, Zaskia set up ‘pesantren’

Celebrity couple Irwansyah and Zaskia Sungkar has set up a pesantren (Islamic boarding school) in Bintaro, South Jakarta. 

“It’s a Koranic educational group [TPA] that has a short-term pesantren program. I just got a picture from the teacher, and 60 kids are attending the program from the initial 30,” Irwan said as quoted by tribunnews.com.

Irwan said establishing a pesantren had always been their dream as Zaskia used to attend a pesantren. 

“When Zaskia was young, she attended a pesantren, and now she wants to share that experience with the children,” Irwan said. 

“Yes, I attended a pesantren when I was little to learn more about Islam,” Zaskia added. 

Irwan said that having a TPA was motivation for him to one day become an Islamic preacher. -

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Q academy indosiar

Q academy indosiar
the nassar reappeared after a long buildup in Indosiar ga seen on television after separating from his wife if he emang funny so no icon there she appears again in q academy Indosiar d'Indonesia the only real Islamic event and this event hold a most excellent of all types of Islamic art from the start kasidah, marawis, nasyid, harp, hadroh. etc. and he cried again there mama Igun and friends - his friend ramzi, ifan, Saipu Jamil and so imah there every day from 9.30 pm until 11.00 in Indosiar course

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Indonesian band The Changcuters to perform in Tokyo
Indonesian rock band The Changcuters will perform in Summer Sonic 2015 in Tokyo, Japan, this August.
The Bandung-based band will perform on August 15 on the Island Stage dedicated to Asian bands, organizers of the event announced on their official website.
The Changchuters will share the stage with other four bands from Taiwan and South Korea.
This year’s main performances include The Chemical Brothers, Pharell Williams, Passion Pit, Manic Street Preachers and Maryln Manson.
Summer Sonic is one of Japan’s biggest music concerts. This year, it will be held in Tokyo and Osaka. (ika)

Monday, 22 June 2015

The amusing, record-breaking ‘Britain’s Got Talent’

The amusing, record-breaking ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ 
The sheer variety of talent on show could well be the formula behind the success of Simon Cowell’s Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) television show.
The show’s charms have captivated millions of people across the UK and other countries.

Fan of the show Emma Spencer came all the way from Ireland, queuing for three hours to get free tickets to watch the show’s semi-final live with her two brothers.

“I always watch it every year and this is my first time at the show. I’m very excited to be here,” she told The Jakarta Post on semi-final night.

The mixture of different performers with lots of good talent made BGT a fun TV show to watch, she said.

“I think Britain’s Got Talent is probably the biggest TV show today, and it’s pretty big too in Ireland,” said Spencer, who admires the dance troupe Diversity, which was a finalist in 2009’s BGT.

In addition to amusing performances, the panel of judges —
Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams — add entertainment value to the show.

Eight-year-old Liam Barden said he liked the show because he was a fan of the multi-talented author and comedian Walliams.

“I like the show because I’m a fan of David’s books and he’s so funny,” he said.

Many children who attended the live shows brought along copies of Walliams’ books, asking him to sign them, and hoping to get a chance to take pictures with him during commercial breaks.


Saturday, 20 June 2015

Indonesian movie ‘Siti’ wins award in Shanghai

Indonesian movie ‘Siti’ wins award in Shanghai
INDONESIA WINS:
A black and white Indonesian movie called Siti won the best script writer award on Friday at the Shanghai International Film Festival.
The movie defeated other nominees from Japan, Taiwan and China in the Asia New Talent category that recognizes emerging filmmakers from the continent.
The director, Eddie Cahyono, who attended the awards night, said he did not expect to receive the award because he was there only to enjoy the festival, which was one of the biggest in East Asia.
“I am so proud and feel honored that I can represent Indonesia to win an award in this event,” Eddie said in a text sent to The Jakarta Post on Saturday.
The film received two nominations in the festival for best cinematographer and best scriptwriter, but only won for the latter category.
Siti, which has been screened in various international film festivals around the world, was the only Indonesian film that competed in the Asia New Talent category. (ika)

Lady Gaga, Van Morrison honored at songwriters ceremony

Lady Gaga, Van Morrison honored at songwriters ceremony
Sing it out loud: Honoree Van Morrison and Michael Buble perform together at the 46th Annual Songwriters Hall Of Fame Induction and Awards Gala at the Marriott Marquis on Thursday, June 18, 2015, in New York. (AP/Evan Agostini)
Lady Gaga turned up in a black bra and dark panties before switching to a zebra-striped suit. Tony Bennett stuck to old-fashioned blue, while Stephen Colbert looked at home in denim and a cowboy hat.
Bennett, Colbert, Lady Gaga and Van Morrison were among the featured singers and speakers Thursday night at the 46th annual Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony, a three hour journey through the vast and unpredictable range of American music. New inductees included country stars Toby Keith and Bobby Braddock, the late Chicago bluesman Willie Dixon, the Grateful Dead songwriting team of Robert Hunter and the late Jerry Garcia, pop and stage star Cyndi Lauper and rock composer and performer Linda Perry.
Amazement and gratitude were common reactions.
"I still can't believe I make a living making music," Lauper said during her speech.
Morrison and Lady Gaga picked up honorary prizes, while awards also were presented to Nate Ruess and the former CEO of the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), John LoFrumento.
At the Marriott Marquis in Times Square, admirers from across genres and generations exchanged tributes. The 88-year-old Bennett presented Lady Gaga, his duet partner, with a "Contemporary Icon Award" after Lady Gaga and Perry honored each other. Gaga stormed through Perry's "What's Up?" and Perry said it was "crazy" that a song she dashed off in her bedroom, fighting off fleas from her dog, would be embraced by a world famous performer.
Carly Rae Jepsen faithfully sang Lauper's moody ballad "Time After Time" and Michael Buble crooned a finger-snapping version of Morrison's "Moondance."
A segment on Dixon featured a speech by Elton John's songwriting partner, Bernie Taupin, who called him the Shakespeare of the blues and noted that many bands in England in the '60s started out by playing "Little Red Rooster," ''Back Door Man" and other Dixon standards. Taupin credited Dixon with loading up British artists such as the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton with great material and giving them "the wings to fly."
Colbert seemed an unexpected choice to introduce Keith, but the future "Late Night" host kicked right into "As Good As I Once Was," the stage musicians laughing and grinning behind him. Colbert later explained to the audience that Keith had been an early and appreciated guest on his Comedy Central program, so well remembered that Colbert on Thursday held up a pillow stitched with a profane compliment Keith once paid him.
Keith added during his acceptance speech: "I like to give the finger a lot and you can't give the finger better than having Stephen Colbert" present your award.
Hunter, who wrote lyrics for "Truckin,'" "Friend of the Devil" and other Dead favorites, had the crowd clapping as he strummed a guitar and sang "Ripple," with its plaintive question, "Would you hear my voice come through the music?"
Morrison, the night's final act, had a more practical take. Looking like a Blues Brother in his familiar black, with dark shades to match, he noted how songwriting royalties keep the money coming in during dry spells in his career and talked of convincing Buble to record a duet with him of Morrison's hit "Real Real Gone."
"So the name of the game is hustle," he said. (dmr)