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Working with Agnez Mo in Dubai, Rey Tobing Playback Engineer 'Opens Up'

Working with Agnez Mo in Dubai, Rey Tobing Playback Engineer 'Opens Up'

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Working with Agnez Mo in Dubai, Rey Tobing Playback Engineer 'Opens Up'

Rey Tobing is the playback engineer for Agnez Mo who has been working together for years. He shared his challenging experiences while working together in Dubai on February 17, 2026.

Rey opened up that handling Agnez Mo's show is very challenging because there are many sudden codes that need to be responded to quickly. He also acknowledges that Agnez is one of the artists who is very detail-oriented.

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Famous singer Agnez Mo always gives her all in her career. She also appears energetic when performing on stage.

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It's not just about choreography; Agnez Mo is detail-oriented when it comes to music. This was revealed by Rey Tobing, her playback engineer.

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In his latest post on Instagram, Rey shared his thoughts. Before performing in Dubai some time ago, he and Agnez had briefed multiple times before going on stage.

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"Because Agnez Mo is one of the most perfectionist singers who gives her all in everything," Rey explained in his Instagram post on Friday (20/2).

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"This is roughly what it feels like to be her playback engineer @agnezmo for each show. Yup, there are a lot of last-minute cues, but I think I can execute them," wrote Rey Tobing.

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Rey has been working with Agnez for almost 7 years. It's no surprise that he understands very well how to execute Agnez's wishes during performances. "Because I've been used to being trusted to perform with Agnez Mo for almost 7 years. One of the singers who is very perfectionist and total in every show. BEST!" he concluded.

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A playback engineer is a professional audio technician responsible for operating the playback system of pre-recorded materials, such as backing tracks, sound effects, and click tracks, during live performances like concerts.