The term gigs or concerts were first introduced in Indonesia in the 1980s.
The first concert event in Indonesia was held in the 1960s by the Koes Plus music group.
The Jakarta Arts Building is the first building established specifically for musical performances in Indonesia in 1918.
In the past, music concerts in Indonesia were often held at sports arena or open fields due to the lack of concert venues.
At present, Jakarta is the city with the largest number of concerts in Indonesia.
The term underground in the world of music refers to the music scene that is outside the mainstream or not too popular.
There are many cinema buildings that are turned into concert venues in Indonesia, such as Palace Plaza in Bandung and Taman Ismail Marzuki in Jakarta.
Music concerts in Indonesia are generally filled by local music groups, but more and more international musicians have performed in Indonesia in recent years.
Music events held in Indonesia involved many professions, such as sound engineers, lighting designers, and stage managers.
Some concert places in Indonesia have unique designs, such as The Pallas in Jakarta that are designed like ships and The Trans Resort Bali which have a stage above the swimming pool.