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Brilio.net - The rock band from South Korea, Xdinary Heroes held its first concert in Indonesia today, Saturday (2/3). The concert entitled "Break the Brake" was held at The Kasablanka Hall, Jakarta at 18.30 WIB.
The band, which is managed by JYP Entertainment's sub label agency, Studio J, consists of six members, namely Gunil, Jungsu, Gaon, O.de, Junhan and Jooyeon.
Ahead of their first concert, Xdinary Heroes personnel revealed that they couldn't wait to meet Villains (as Xdinary Heroes fans or fandom are called) and promised to give their best performance.
"This is our first time appearing in front of Villains Indonesia, we can't wait to be able to show our best performance," said Jungsu.
Furthermore, Gaon explained the meaning of "Break the Brake" as the concert title, namely "Breaking Boundaries" in music.
Break the Brake means destroying boundaries, boundaries in music, including national boundaries. We want to conquer that. "Hopefully fans can also enjoy our music without restrictions," said Gaon.
Arriving in Jakarta, Xdinary Heroes personnel immediately tried Indonesian food.
"I tried fried rice earlier. Next, try rendang too, but it's quite spicy," said Junhan.
Xdinary Heroes' enthusiasm for meeting Indonesian Villains for the first time can also be seen from their efforts to learn Indonesian vocabulary to please the Villains. Starting from "Thank you", "My darling", "I miss you", "It's fun", and "Villain is very beautiful".
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This Asian concert tour is the second phase of the "Break the Brake" World Tour series which visited Asian countries, namely Indonesia, Taipei, the Philippines and Thailand. Xdinary Heroes hopes to finish this series of tours well.
"Of course we hope that we can finish this tour well and everyone is healthy. I also want to give a new song to Villains all over the world," said Junhan.
To be able to experience the excitement of the Xdinary Heroes "Break the Brake" concert, tickets can be purchased starting from IDR 1.1 million to IDR 2.8 million.
Purchasing tickets on the spot is also available at The Kasablanka Hall if you want to visit directly.
(brl/tin)