100 Musicians Unite for Heal Sumatra Charity Concert

Flyer for 100 Musisi Heal Sumatra

100 Musicians Heal Sumatra Charity Concert will bring together more than 100 musicians from different generations.

They will join forces with public figures, government institutions, and communities from across the country.

Together, they are building a collective movement dedicated to supporting Sumatra’s recovery.

This national solidarity movement emerges to help those in need.

It supports victims of the floods and landslides in Aceh, West Sumatra, and North Sumatra in late November 2025.

It focuses on supporting the victims whose lives were upended by the disaster.

The disaster claimed hundreds of lives, left many missing, and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate their homes.

Initiative for Heal Sumatra

The initiative comes from Irma Hutabarat, Kadri Mohamad, and Tompi.

They lead the movement with a shared sense of urgency.

Along the way, they join forces with ILUNI UI, BP BUMN, the Ministry of Creative Economy, and the Ministry of Culture.

They also collaborate with Miyara Sumatera, Swara, VISI, DSS Music, British School Jakarta, Yayasan Matauli, and the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI).

Many communities and volunteers from across the country also joined the effort.

Key supporters step in to strengthen the movement.

Among them are Akbar and Nina Tanjung, Bambang Susatyo, and Eddy Soeparno.

They are joined by Doni Oskaria, Fadli Zon, and Giring Ganesha.

More names also lend support, including Pahala Mansury, Sofyan Djalil, and Sufmi Dasco Ahmad.

Surya Paloh and Teuku Riefky Harsya add their voices as well, offering moral support and meaningful contributions.

Music for Heal Sumatra

The charity concert will take place in two sessions: December 7, 2025 at T Space Bintaro and December 16, 2025 at Lippo Mall Kemang.

Leading Indonesian musicians will perform without payment to help raise funds for Sumatra’s recovery.

The lineup features a long list of prominent names.

Andien is set to take the stage.

Andre Taulany & Friends will join her with their own performance.

Barry Likumahuwa also adds his energy to the show.

Bertha and David Bayu bring their distinct styles.

Ello and Fryda Lucyana join the roster as well.

Judika and Mahalini help strengthen the star power.

Maliq & D’Essentials add their signature groove.

Kaka of Slank steps in with his unmistakable presence.

Nonaria and Paul also appear on the list.

RAN and Rio Febrian bring even more variety.

Trio Lestari—represented by Tompi and Sandhy Sondoro—joins the concert.

And finally, Sal Priadi rounds out the lineup.

Organizers will announce more performers in the coming days.

Discussion for Relief Effort

In addition to the music, the event offers something deeper.

There will be a special Deep Talk Session.

Several public figures will take part in the discussion.

They plan to explore post-disaster recovery.

They will also highlight key environmental issues.

The session brings together a diverse group of speakers.

Achmad Santosa from Stop Deforestation will join the discussion.

Deddy Corbuzier is also part of the lineup.

Ferry Irwandi will share his insights as well.

Habib Jafar adds another perspective to the panel.

Irma Hutabarat, representing Heal Sumatra, will speak too.

Ivan Gunawan will take part in the conversation.

Najwa Shihab completes the list of featured speakers.

As initiators, Irma Hutabarat, Kadri Mohamad, and Tompi described the concert as a collective expression of compassion and a shared desire to help.

They noted that many major movements throughout history have been driven by artists, and this concert reflects that same spirit.

The organizers explained the purpose behind the event.

According to them, it goes far beyond entertainment.

The concert stands as a true solidarity movement.

Its mission is to ease the burden on affected families.

The effort focuses on communities in Aceh, West Sumatra, and North Sumatra.

They emphasized that every participant joined with the same intention: to provide support that survivors can feel immediately.

The concert welcomes the general public.

The organizers hope many people will take part.

Media outlets are also encouraged to attend.

Their presence can help spread vital updates.

With wider coverage, conditions in the affected areas can reach more audiences.

Public participation—whether by attending, donating, or spreading awareness—will greatly strengthen recovery efforts.

How to Donate

The public can contribute through the official donation account:

Bank BNI – 2025807896 (a/n ILUNI UI)

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