We The Fest | |
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Dates | Consecutive weekends in August |
Location(s) | Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia (2022–present) Parkir Timur Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia (2014–2016) Jakarta International Expo, Jakarta, Indonesia (2017–2019) |
Years active | 2014–2020; 2022–present |
Founded by | Ismaya Live |
Attendance | 50,000 for 3 days in 2017 |
Website | www |
We The Fest is an annual summer festival of music, arts, fashion and food in Jakarta, Indonesia. The first edition was held on August 24, 2014, and it has since been held at Parkir Timur Senayan. In 2017, the event was moved to Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran. The event features many genres of music, including pop, rock, indie, hip hop and electronic dance music. It is promoted by Ismaya Live.
The 2014 We The Fest took place on Sunday 24 August 2014 at Parkir Timur Senayan. [1]
Line-up
Clown Chella Stage | Banana Palooza Stage |
Ellie Goulding | Havana Brown |
The 2015 edition of We The Fest was held on Sunday 9 August 2015 at Parkir Timur Senayan. [2]
Line-up
Clown Chella Stage | Banana Palooza Stage | ART-Plugged Stage |
Madeon | Kimbra | Blotymama |
The third edition was held on two days for the first time. It was held on Saturday 13 August and Sunday 14 August. [4] [5] The sixteen international acts and twenty-five local acts were set to perform in three stages. The WTF Stage was presented by Urban Gigs, [6] while The Stage Is B.A.N.A.N.A.S!!! was presented by H&M, [7] and The Another Stage was presented by Joox in collaboration with Indonesian independent music label, Demajors. [8]
For the first time, Ismaya Live announced a competition called ‘Submit Your Band’ where the three chosen bands would have a chance to perform at the 2016 We The Fest. [9] The three chosen bands were Hello Benji & The Cobra, Pijar and Westjam Nation. One of the finalists, Beeswax, also performed.
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Line-up
Saturday, August 13, 2016 | ||
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WTF Stage | The Stage Is... B.A.N.A.N.A.S Stage | Another Stage |
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis | Hermitude | Four Twnty |
Sunday, August 14, 2016 | ||
WTF Stage | The Stage Is... B.A.N.A.N.A.S Stage | Another Stage |
Mark Ronson (DJ) | Blonde | Monkey To Millionaire |
Ismaya Live announced that the fourth edition of We The Fest would be held over three days. It was held on Friday 11 August, Saturday 12 August and Sunday 13 August at Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran, North Jakarta, Jakarta. [10]
On May 8, Ismaya Live announced the return of Submit Your Band, but for this year, a solo artist could also participate. [11]
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The Top 3 |
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Line-up
Friday, August 11, 2017 | ||
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WTF Stage | The Stage Is... B.A.N.A.N.A.S Stage | Another Stage |
The Kooks | Andre Dunant | Fun on a Weekend |
Saturday, August 12, 2017 | ||
WTF Stage | The Stage Is... B.A.N.A.N.A.S Stage | Another Stage |
Cash Cash | w.W | Yesterday Afternoon Boys |
Sunday, August 13, 2017 | ||
WTF Stage | The Stage Is... B.A.N.A.N.A.S Stage | Another Stage |
Big Sean | Wave Racer | Diskopantera |
The fifth edition of We the Fest was held on July 20–22, 2018. [12]
Line-up
WTF Stage
Friday: Gamaliel Audrey Cantika, Maliq & D'Essentials, Albert Hammond Jr., Nick Murphy, James Bay , Alt-J
Saturday: Afgan Isyana Rendy, Efek Rumah Kaca, Barasuara, Honne, Lorde , Odesza
Sunday: White Shoes & The Couples Company, Padi Reborn, The Neighbourhood, Vince Staples, Miguel, SZA
The Stage Is Bananas
Friday: Mooner, Pijar, Polka Wars, Petra Sihombing, Ramengvrl (feat. GBrand & Keilanboi), Moon Boots, Louis the Child, What So Not, Aydra (feat. Prince Husein)
Saturday: Mantra Vutura, Seringai, The Sam Willows, Andien, Eric Nam, Majid Jordan, Medasin, Party Favor, w.W (featuring MC DRWE & Soul ID)
Sunday: Teza Sumendra, Kimokal, Neonomora, Dipha Barus, SG Lewis, Petit Biscuit, Basenji
Another Stage
Friday: Garhana, Monkey to Millionaire, SoftAnimal, Neurotic, Nonaria, Laze, Patricia Schuldtz (featuring Bayu Risa & Yacko)
Saturday: Texpack, Garside, Semenjana, Bam Mastro, Matter Mos, A. Nayaka & The Blue Room Boys, Fun on a Weekend x Emotion All Stars, Diskoria
Sunday: Rayssa Dynta, Thearosa, Pee Wee Gaskins, Greybox & The Standstill Squad, Midnight Fusic, Abenk Alter, Bitzmika
The 2019 edition was held on July 19–21. The first phase of the line-up was announced on February 23. [13] The second phase was announced on April 10. [14]
Line-upWTF Stage
Friday: Fourtwnty, Dewa 19 ft. Ari Lasso & Dul Jaelani, Dean and Rad Museum, Capital Cities, Bazzi, Troye Sivan
Saturday: Eva Celia, Sabrina Claudio, Anne-Marie, Daniel Caesar, Travis
Sunday: Tulus, Dipha Barus, 6lack, Joji, Rae Sremmurd
The Stage Is Bananas
Friday: Glaskaca, Sore, The Adams, Alvvays, Cade, Jai Wolf, San Holo
Saturday: Dream Coterie, Barasuara, RAN, Jess Connelly, Baynk, Nina Las Vegas, Anna Lunoe
Sunday: .Feast, Elephant Kind, Warpaint, Cigarettes After Sex, Cashmere Cat, Yaeji
Another Stage
Friday: The Cat Police, Puti Chitara, Gerald Situmorang & Sri Hanuraga, Sal Priadi, Duara, Stan x w.W ft. Dave Slick
Saturday: Grrrl Gang, Nadin Amizah, Matter Halo, Endah N Rhesa, Pamungkas, Petra Sihombing ft. Enrico Octaviano, Fun on a Weekend ft. Soul Menace Crew
Sunday: Kelelawar Malam, Noirless, The Panturas, Kunto Aji, Dekat, Coldiac
WTF Park Stage
Friday: Amboro, Asteriska, Tuan Tigabelas
Saturday: Ify Alyssa, Hindia, Ardhito Pramono
Sunday: Kurosuke, Heidi, Tanayu
The 2020 edition was scheduled to be held on 14-16 August 2020 at Jakarta International Expo, Kemayoran, North Jakarta, but cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first phase of the line-up was announced on February 12, 2020. [15] The festival was accolated to a livestreaming format, held on 26 and 27 September. [16]
Virtual Home Edition Line-up
The 2022 edition was held on 23–25 September 2022 at Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Senayan, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta. [17] The festival was headlined by Offset, Swae Lee, Jackson Wang and CL.
Line-ups
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The 2023 edition was held on 21–23 July 2023 at the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex. [18] The 1975, Lewis Capaldi, and Giveon were supposed to perform but cancelled. [19] [20]
Line-ups
We the Fest Stage | ||
Friday, 21 July | Saturday, 22 July | Sunday, 23 July |
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Another Stage | ||
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The 2024 edition is set to be held on 19 to 21 July at the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia. [21]
Line-up
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