The Shiro Copr , BANDAR LAMPUNG - Music festival Collaborative Saburai Grand Jam 2025, recorded a record in the Museum Rekor Dunia Indonesia (MURI) by inviting 1,308 musicians from various backgrounds on one stage.
This festival carries an inclusive and diverse concept, making music a medium for unity across professions and ages.
Bema "We Speak One Language, Music for Harmony", all musicians perform together in a collaborative orchestra format.
Interestingly, the participants wore clothes according to their respective professions, as a symbol that anyone can unite in harmony through music.CEO Langgeng Harmoni Selaras, Lurie, as the organizer, stated that Saburai Grand Jam Not just a performance, but a collective space to celebrate differences.
"Harmony is not about similarity, but how different elements can move in unison," he said.
This festival is expected to become a new cultural icon in Lampung, strengthening the region's image as a center of creativity and tolerance.
In addition, this event is also a platform for appreciating local musicians and promoting the regeneration and innovation of music, both traditional and modern.One of the highlights of this event is the collaboration between the Padi Reborn band and thousands of musicians from Lampung.
They performed one of Padi's hit songs, which was enthusiastically received by the audience and considered the most memorable performance.
Vocalist of Padi Reborn, Fadly, expressed his pride in being involved in this cross-professional and intergenerational collaboration."Kami dan semua kolaborator, siapapun dia, memiliki ruang di dunia musik," kata Fadly.
Presentation of MURI certificate. Photo: source for jpnn
Meanwhile, guitarist Piyu added, "Harmony can be achieved not by uniformity, but by celebrating differences."
The award from MURI for the participation of 1,308 musicians is an important achievement for Saburai Grand Jam.
The organizer hopes this record will serve as motivation to hold similar festivals in the future, which are increasingly inclusive and supportive of the local music industry. (jlo/jpnn)
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