100 Musicians Rally for Heal Sumatra Charity Concert
Jakarta. A hundred Indonesian musicians have joined forces to launch Heal Sumatra, a humanitarian concert aimed at supporting victims of recent disasters across the island. BTV is serving as the official media partner to help amplify the initiative and encourage public participation.
Event initiator Irma Hutabarat said the movement was born out of grief after witnessing the scale of suffering in Sumatra. The effort brings together a wide network of institutions, including the Association of the University of Indonesia's Alumni (Iluni UI), State-Owned Enterprises Regulatory Agency (BP BUMN), the Creative Economy Ministry, the Culture Ministry, Miyara Sumatra, Swara, VISI, DSS Music, British School Jakarta, Yayasan Matauli, the Indonesian Red Cross, and various community groups and volunteers.
Irma said transparency is a non-negotiable principle. All donations will be channeled through Iluni UI to ensure accountability and independent auditing.
“We want to extend our hands and ease the pain of our brothers and sisters in Sumatra. Transparency matters so every rupiah is used responsibly,” Irma said at T Space on Sunday.
Musician Kadri Muhammad noted that collaborative action among artists is nothing new, adding that musicians have a strong influence over their audiences. “When musicians move, good initiatives become easier to amplify,” he said. The concert, he added, is not just a performance; it’s a space for reflection, discussion, and most importantly, fundraising.
The kick-off show features artists across generations, including Malik & D’Essentials, Judika, Rio Febrian, Ello, Nyoman Paul, Kaka Slank, Trio Lestari, Nonaria, and others. The reflection segment includes appearances by Deddy Corbuzier, Andre Taulany, and David Bayu.
The follow-up concert on December 16 will host major names such as Vina Panduwinata, Rossa, Arman Maulana, Once, Juicy Luicy, and more.
Tompi highlighted the legacy of the late Glenn Fredly, who often spearheaded humanitarian efforts. “Now it’s our turn to continue that spirit. Hopefully, this becomes part of our culture, to act immediately without waiting for exposure,” he said.
Iluni UI Chairman Pramudya Oktavinanda said the alumni body is managing the donation account and coordinating aid distribution. “Accountability is the top priority. That’s why we prepared a dedicated account and ensured everything can be audited,” he said. Pramudya also noted Iluni UI’s nine years of experience in disaster response, supported by alumni networks across Aceh, West Sumatra, and North Sumatra. Beyond material aid, Pramudya believes musicians’ presence brings emotional support to affected communities.
As the official media partner, BTV will broadcast updates, promote the solidarity message, and encourage public donations, a role expected to expand the movement’s reach and boost participation.
Heal Sumatra reflects the power of cross-sector collaboration, musicians, humanitarian groups, alumni associations, ministries, and national media, coming together to bring hope and accelerate recovery for communities across Sumatra.
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