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Boyz II Men’s warm and glittery show in Teladan Music Festival 2022

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Boyz II Men, performing as the primary artist in the Teladan Music Festival 2022, on Saturday (17/12/2022), at the UNY Sport Complex Yogyakarta. (Source: @TELADANMUSICFEST)

“We want everybody to have fun. We want everybody to have a good time. We want everybody to sing. We want everybody to dance. We want everybody to scream, because tonight we are here. Boyz II Men is here for you. So we gonna have fun tonight. I said we gonna have fun tonight. Thank you very much,” Wanya Morris added happily. 

Other than the Boyz II Men, star performers in the festival included Indonesian musicians Tiara Andini, Idgitaf, Pusakata, and the KLA Project, who all poured their hearts out. “The Teladan Music Festival today was a blast! Everyone was so cool, we got everyone singing – that’s total fun!” Tiara gushed as she stepped down from the stage. 

General Chairman of the Teladan 1 Yogyakarta National High School’s 13th Lustrum Celebration Organizers and prominent politician from the United Development Party (Partai Persatuan Pembangunan – “PPP”), Muhammad “Gus Rommy” Romahurmuziy, happily reported the success of the Teladan Music Festival 2022: 

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“Tonight’s show was a roaring success. We had such a great welcome from Indonesians during the Festival. All the artists we have lined up for the show really succeeded in stirring audience emotions. The Teladan Music Festival was an effort from Teladan alumni to stimulate the show and entertainment industry in the city, while maintaining ties to the Alma Mater. This is proven successful by the arrival of people from all over Indonesia as our audience,” Gus Rommy declared. “We hope that Teladan 1 Yogyakarta remains a ‘teladan’ or exemplar all its life – remains the place where parents send their sons and daughters to be educated and formed into superior adults, with integrity all their lives.” (des)

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