d4vd, Sobs, YONLAPA and more round out Joyland Jakarta 2023 line-up

Written by on 18/10/2023

Indonesia’s Joyland music festival franchise has unveiled the complete performance line-up for its upcoming Jakarta edition in November.

  • READ MORE: The story of Joyland Bali 2023 – in glorious pictures

Yesterday (October 17), the festival took to social media to announce more acts on the line-up. Joining the previously announced Interpol, Alvvays, Bloc Party, Fleet Foxes and more are a handful of international and regional acts.

d4vd, who was the inaugural star of NME’s The Cover earlier this year, has now been added to the bill, alongside acts like Singapore’s Sobs and CURB, Thailand’s YONLAPA, Indonesia’s Reality Club and more.

Besides sharing its full line-up, Joyland has also shared its daily performance line-up, breaking down acts performing from days one to three.

See the full list below.

 

Joyland Jakarta 2023 is set to take place from November 24 until November 26 at the GBK Baseball Stadium Senayan in Jakarta, Indonesia. Tickets to Joyland Jakarta are on sale now via their official website.

The full line-up for Joyland Jakarta 2023 is:

Friday, November 24:
Mew
Benny Sings
d4vd
eaJ
Fazerdaze
Kamaal Williams
Last Dinosaurs
Bernadya
David Bayu
Jevin Julian
L’Alphalpha
Lomba Sihir
The Paturas
White Shoes & The Couples Company

Saturday, November 25:
Fleet Foxes
Bloc Party
Homeshake
Maliq & D’Essentials
Mildlife
Squid
The Adams
Wednesday Campanella
Ali
Avhath
Bayangan
CURB
Glass Beams
Kurosuke
Luby Sparks
The Brandals
Thee Marloes

Sunday, November 26:
Interpol
Alvvays
Otoboke Beaver
The Beths
BAP.
Dongker
Gabber Modus Operandi
Grrrl Gang
Lair
Leipzig
Mocca
Reality Club
Rock N Roll Mafia
Santamonica
Sobs
Sore
White Chorus
YONLAPA

Joyland returned to Bali for a three-day affair in March, headlined by Phoenix, Sigrid and M.I.A. Other acts who performed at the Bali edition of Joyland include Black Country, New Road, Black MIDI, CHAI, Crumbs, Summer Salt, Tulus, Dipha Barus, Yura Yunita, Guernica Club and more. Check out NME‘s recap of Joyland Bali 2023 through a photo gallery here.

Joyland Bali 2022 was the first large-scale music event to be held following the easing of public health safety measures in Indonesia, setting a high bar for festivals that would be held throughout the year in the country. In a five-star review, NME wrote: “Will the Indonesian music festivals coming after Joyland be able to reach the same heights? They should bring their A-game.”

Pre-pandemic, Joyland was staged in Bali in 2019 following a successful run in Jakarta with events featuring the likes of Washed Out, Yves Tumor, Frankie Cosmos, Ardhito Pramono, NAIF, Hindia and more. Joyland called Jakarta home until going on hiatus after the 2013 edition of the festival.

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