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Brilio.net - The Bandung-based band, The Changcuters, was forced to suddenly stop their performance during a gig at The Sounds project held at Ecopark, Ancol, North Jakarta on Saturday (10/8/2024). Their brilliant performance was forced to stop because of an incident involving The Changcuters' vocalist, Mohammad Tria Ramadhani, or better known as Tria, who suddenly fainted on stage.
The incident occurred when The Changcuters had just stepped onto the stage for 5 minutes. Based on the event rundown, The Changcuters performed at around 20.45 WIB.
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The incident occurred when the band The Changcuters performed their new song titled 'Gila-gilaan'. In fact, previously Tria appeared energetic and wore a brown leather jacket and jumped on stage.
Moments after that, Tria was seen retreating backwards near The Changcuters drummer, Erick Nindyoastomo. After retreating, Tria lost consciousness.
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Suddenly, this made The Changcuters personnel stop the music they were playing. The crew rushed to approach the vocalist to get help. Shortly after that, the stage lights were also turned off by the promoter The Sound Project and immediately gave a statement on stage after the incident.
"Once again, I, on behalf of the promoter, apologize, perhaps due to health reasons, which are beyond our control," said Gerhana Banyubiru, as the promoter of The Sounds Project, quoted by brilio.net from kapanlagi.com.
In addition to apologizing, Gerhana also invited all the audience to pray for the recovery of The Changcuters vocalist, Tria.
"Let's just pray that everyone can meet The Changcuters, let's pray together that they will recover and of course Changcuter can greet all his friends on stage," said Gerhana.
On the other hand, Qibil as The Changcuters guitarist apologized to all The Sounds Project audience for the incident that had occurred. With an emotional voice, Qibil also thanked the organizers for their understanding.
"Sorry everyone, thank you to TSP for your understanding, thank you," said Qibil.
"Thank you everyone, thank you," added Qibil, then left the stage with his colleagues.
(brl/far)