[Features : J-Music LAB] Recommended Song You Must Check before this weekend’s performance
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“J-Music LAB” in Jakarta will soon over. For this one month, “The Only One Club” on the 5th floor of the f(x) Shopping Mall, Jakarta has been used to host multiple Japanese artists. Every weekend, you can enjoy the concerts of various J-pop popular artists for free!
Highlights of this weekend’s “J-Music LAB” are as follow;
[December 14]
13:00~ Session1 Door open
– AKAIRO*
– IWI
– Fashion show by OLIVE des OLIVE
– DHYTA*
– Eir Aoi
18:00~ Session2 Door open
– IWI*
– DHYTA*
– Fashion show by OLIVE des OLIVE
– Eir Aoi
[December 15]
12:00~ Closing Ceremony
Charge: FDC(First Drink Charge) 25.000Rp.-
Now, we introduce you highly recommended songs that you must check before this weekend’s concert!
The Line-Up for This Weekend Concert
Final Weekend, December 14th : Eir Aoi
Hottest up-coming female vocalist in Japan, singing Anime theme songs of “Fate/Zero”, “Sword Art Online” & “GUNDAM AGE”. She released single “Cobalt Sky” on June 26, and is now releasing another single entitled “Sirius” (opening theme of TV anime Kill La Kill) on November 13. And also, she performed in Jakarta in September at the Anime Festival Asia Indonesia 2013 and will also be performing at the AFA13 in Singapore this November as well.
MUST-CHECK SONG
Cobalt Sky
Event Information:
Title : J-Music Lab
Date : 15 November to 15 December 2013
Venue : ”The Only One Club” on the 5th floor of the f(x) Shopping Mall, Jakarta
Sponsor : Recording Industry Association of Japan Content (RIAJ)
Cooperation : Foundation for Promotion of Music Industry and Culture (PROMIC) and PT. Sony Music Entertainment Indonesia
You can find more at ;
Official facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/jmusiclab
Press Release : http://www.riaj.or.jp/e/whatsnew/20131003.html
J-POP NEWS by PROMIC : http://promic.tv/
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