Scoured their latest interviews and found this gem: the bassist casually mentioned 'big 2024 plans' while tuning backstage at Rock in Rio. Between that and the three-month gap in their festival appearances after August, it's looking promising. Their management loves surprise announcements though—remember how they dropped the Jakarta dates mid-concert back in 2022? I'm refreshing their page daily just in case.
My cousin works in event production and mentioned offhand that Candu Hasrat's team was scouting venues in Southeast Asia late last year. Nothing's confirmed yet, but the industry grapevine suggests they might be avoiding the usual European/North American circuit to focus on regions they haven't visited since pre-pandemic times.
Their last album had so many subtle nods to traditional instruments from that part of the world—I'd kill to see how they incorporate gambus or angklung into a live setting. Maybe we'll finally get that collab with Shila Amzah they teased during an IG Live? Either way, my savings account is ready.
from what I've gathered, 2024 seems like a year they're really hitting the road hard. Their social media has been dropping hints about new tour dates, and fans in the Discord servers I lurk in are already swapping theories about potential cities. The energy reminds me of when they first blew up—everyone's buzzing, checking ticket sites religiously.
What's interesting is how their live shows have evolved since the last tour. The clips from recent festivals show this wild fusion of their older, raw sound with polished theatrical elements—like they're bridging their punk roots with something grander. If they do tour, I hope they keep that intimate venue vibe even as they scale up. Nothing beats hearing 'Kalut' live with sweat dripping from the ceiling.
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