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Viral Again! Photos of Stray Kids Members Using Traditional Indonesian Weapons During 'Miroh' Performance Make Fans Proud

Viral Again! Photos of Stray Kids Members Using Traditional Indonesian Weapons During 'Miroh' Performance Make Fans Proud

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Viral Again! Photos of Stray Kids Members Using Traditional Indonesian Weapons During 'Miroh' Performance Make Fans Proud

Currently, Stray Kids is busy with their tour schedule, 'Stray Kids 5-STAR Dome Tour 2023', in Japan. After Fukuoka and Nagoya, they will continue their concert tour to Osaka and Tokyo until October.

In their concert in Nagoya yesterday, Stray Kids' performance successfully caught the attention of Indonesian netizens when they performed the song Miroh. The members were seen using props such as kerambit, a traditional Indonesian weapon. Curious about what the photos look like?

Viral Again! Photos of Stray Kids Members Using Traditional Indonesian Weapons During 'Miroh' Performance Make Fans Proud

Something caught the attention in Stray Kids' performance during their latest tour, 'Stray Kids 5-STAR Dome Tour 2023', held in Nagoya, Japan recently.

Viral Again! Photos of Stray Kids Members Using Traditional Indonesian Weapons During 'Miroh' Performance Make Fans Proud

When performing the song Miroh, the members of Stray Kids were seen using sharp weapon props that turned out to be from Indonesia, kerambit.

Viral Again! Photos of Stray Kids Members Using Traditional Indonesian Weapons During 'Miroh' Performance Make Fans Proud

Actually, the appearance of kerambit in Stray Kids' stage performance went viral in 2021 when they appeared on the show KINGDOM: LEGENDARY WAR.

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Even the members showed a behind-the-scenes video of them practicing using kerambit made of plastic.

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In the video, there is a funny moment when the members struggled to pronounce the word 'kerambit', which is certainly foreign to them.

Viral Again! Photos of Stray Kids Members Using Traditional Indonesian Weapons During 'Miroh' Performance Make Fans Proud

Felix from Stray Kids managed to pronounce the word kerambit successfully without any difficulty and made Indonesian fans proud.

Viral Again! Photos of Stray Kids Members Using Traditional Indonesian Weapons During 'Miroh' Performance Make Fans Proud

Kerambit itself is a traditional weapon typical of Minangkabau that began to be known globally since its appearance in the film THE RAID 2.

Viral Again! Photos of Stray Kids Members Using Traditional Indonesian Weapons During 'Miroh' Performance Make Fans Proud

No wonder Indonesian fans are excited again because until now Stray Kids still maintain kerambit in their latest concert.