As the new year unfolds, Bali’s dynamic live music scene offers a mix of venues and genres, from Sanur’s shoreline to Badung’s high-energy clubs.
BALI — The start of 2026 brings a diverse lineup of musical events to Bali, offering a range of atmospheres from major open-air concerts to smaller, curated club nights. For residents and visitors looking to plan their entertainment calendar, the month features established Indonesian artists and popular local acts.
A Glance at the January Lineup
The month’s schedule highlights the variety of Bali’s music scene. Large-scale productions will share the calendar with more intimate gatherings.
- Saturday, January 17 – Resphoria Project Vol. 3: One of the larger events is set for Sanur’s Mertasari Beach, featuring a lineup that includes prominent Indonesian indie-folk artists Nadin Amizah and Perunggu, alongside singer-songwriter Idgitaf.
- Sunday, January 18 – Chilok Bali Vol. 3: For those seeking a different vibe, the Tipsy Lion venue in Badung will host an eclectic mix of bands and DJs, including Los Pakulamos, Samlion, and Captain AWY.
- Throughout the Month: The calendar is filled with other events, such as the “Kepada, Yang Terhormat” album tour by singer-songwriter Raissa Anggiani at Rumah Tanjung Bungkak (January 15), and the “Intimate Night Party” with DJ Panda at Boshe VVIP Club (January 14).
Event details and tickets are primarily promoted through the official Instagram accounts of the venues and organizers.
Planning for a Smooth Experience
Attending events in Bali, especially larger outdoor ones, often benefits from some practical preparation. Common advice from seasoned attendees includes:
- Arriving early to navigate entry lines and secure a favorable spot.
- Prioritizing essential, secure items: a form of ID, phone, cash, and tickets.
- Dressing for Bali’s tropical climate in lightweight, breathable clothing.
- Remaining mindful of personal belongings in crowded spaces.
- Monitoring personal energy and hydration throughout the event.
For the global community in Bali—from long-term expatriates to visiting tourists—these events represent more than just a night out. They are a point of connection with Indonesia’s contemporary music culture and a testament to the island’s enduring role as a hub for diverse entertainment, offering soundtracks for the beginning of the new year.
Reported by Lanio Giostanov
Written by Lanio GIostanov














































