Josh Groban Returns to Jakarta, Set for a Special Duet with Raisa at the Valentine’s Day 2026 Concert
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WartaGate.com – Jakarta is set to welcome another world-class musician. American singer Josh Groban has been confirmed to hold a concert in Indonesia as part of his Gems World Tour.
This special performance is scheduled for Sunday, February 15, 2026, coinciding with Valentine’s Day.
The concert, titled “Gems World Tour 2026 in Jakarta,” will take place at the Grand Ballroom of The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, featuring a grand concept accompanied by orchestral music.
Josh Groban expressed his excitement about meeting his fans in Indonesia once again. He even mentioned Jakarta as one of the cities he personally selected from dozens of destinations on his world tour list.
Marcos, a representative of the promoter Color Asia Live, stated that Indonesia holds a special place in Josh Groban’s heart. His previous performances in the country left a lasting impression, as the You Raise Me Up singer always received a warm and enthusiastic response from Indonesian fans.
Adding to the concert’s appeal, Raisa has been confirmed as a special guest star. Not only will she perform solo, but she will also duet live with Josh Groban on stage, an eagerly anticipated moment for fans.
In a video message, Josh Groban shared his enthusiasm about sharing the stage with Raisa, praising the Indonesian singer’s vocal quality and musicality.
The concert will also serve as a celebration of Josh Groban’s latest album, Hidden Gems. The album features a collection of fan-favorite songs such as The Constant, Smile, and Signs.
Regarding tickets, the promoter is offering several price categories, with the most affordable tickets starting at around IDR 900,000. Meanwhile, the two most exclusive categories, RSVP and Super VVIP sold out early in the ticket sales.
With its romantic concept, orchestral arrangements, and special cross-country collaboration, Josh Groban’s Jakarta concert is expected to be one of the most memorable music performances in early 2026.
