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SoundCircus Weekender: the weekend music festival for indie rock fans

20 bands and groups will perform as part of the festival at RexKL on March 4 and 5, from 10am

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Feb 2023 6:00PM

SoundCircus Weekender: the weekend music festival for indie rock fans
Some of the musicians who will perform at the Soundcircus Weekender. – Courtesy of Art of Speed ​​Malaysia, February 20, 2023

ART of Speed ​​Malaysia (AOSM), who are the leading organiser of alternative and indie lifestyle shows, together with BRO ASIA's electronic device products, are for the first time presenting the 'SoundCircus Weekender' festival, a gathering ground for music artistes from within and outside the country.

They are The Sigit (Indonesia), Mooner (Indonesia), Sweetass, Bunkface, Noh Salleh & the Restoe Iboe Band, Iqbal M, Flop Poppy, ACAB, Grey Sky Morning, Naratu, Badak Nakal Hujung Simpan, Jemson, Margasatwa, Impatient Sisters, Republic of Brickfields, Asyrfnsir, Yonny Boii, Kmy Kmo and Lucka Sickta.

– Courtesy of Art of Speed ​​Malaysia
– Courtesy of Art of Speed ​​Malaysia

Festival Director, Art of Speed ​​Malaysia & SoundCircus, Asep Ahmad Iskandar said this year's event, apart from taking place in the old cinema building REXKL, in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, it will also be a stand-alone event without the annual AOSM event, which usually takes place at MAEPS, Serdang.

"Beginning in 2017, SoundCircus was a small 'gig' that aimed to provide a special 'platform' for mainstream and especially underground music activists to present their work.

"In 2019, due to the favourable response, the location was changed to outside the main hall of the AOSM event to accommodate the increase in the number of visitors to 5,000 people.

Asep also described the selection of RexKL as the right location for the organisation of the 'SoundCircus Weekender' music festival, not to mention that it is held over two days (March 4 and 5) at the weekend.

– Courtesy of Art of Speed ​​Malaysia
– Courtesy of Art of Speed ​​Malaysia

''The selection of the bands is based on the collective voice of the community, which was shortlisted by those who are sensitive to current music developments,'' he added.

Asep expects the visitors who will be attending to consist of fans of indie music and hip-hop aged between 18 and 40 years old.

He also said that a 'Battle of The Bands' will also be held in the afternoon, which will be attended by 10 new music bands in the genres of indie, rock and reggae, with a total of more than 30 artists and bands to entertain visitors..

For those interested in attending the SoundCircus Weekender, 2-day tickets as low as RM158 are still on sale. Check out https://scf.artofspeedmy.com/ to purchase. – The Vibes, February 20, 2023

* This story originally appeared in our Malay-language sister portal Getaran

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