BALI, INDONESIA, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Boshe VVIP Club in Bali will be the venue for the Kotak Live in Concert show in the coming weeks.
A popular Indonesian act, Kotak will be playing at the trendy club on January 19th 2012, with support acts including Flash and DJ Ditto Logix.
The rockers have achieved notable success on the Indonesian music scene since winning the Dream Band talent show in 2004, going on to release multiple albums and touring the country, as well as scooping several industry awards.
Visitors to the area can find out what the fuss is about by purchasing a ticket for 150,000 rupiah (GBP10.80), with the concert set to get underway at 22:00 local time.
Those who choose to attend will find that the Boshe VVIP Club offers one of the best venues for live music in Bali, boasting a 50,000 watt Martin Audio sound system, as well as strobe lighting and lasers.
Guests can also take part in karaoke or enjoy music provided by the resident MCs DJ Farao and DJ Vieno D'Cleo.
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More information about the venue can be found at http://www.boshevvipclub.com/.
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AsiaRooms.com - See Kotak Live in Concert in Bali
Indonesian rockers Kotak will be playing a gig at the trendy Boshe VVIP Club in Bali on January 19th 2012.
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[Press-News.org] AsiaRooms.com - See Kotak Live in Concert in BaliIndonesian rockers Kotak will be playing a gig at the trendy Boshe VVIP Club in Bali on January 19th 2012.