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for Revenge Heartbreak Celebration at KLBB 2026, Collaboration with Vicky Burgerkill

for Revenge Heartbreak Celebration at KLBB 2026, Collaboration with Vicky Burgerkill

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for Revenge Heartbreak Celebration at KLBB 2026, Collaboration with Vicky Burgerkill

The KapanLagi Buka Bareng (KLBB) 2026 stage roared again with an emotional performance from the emo band from Bandung, for Revenge. The group, led by Boniex Noer (vocals), Arief Ismail (guitar), Izha Muhammad (bass), and Archims Pribadi (drums), took the stage around 20:55 WIB. They delivered a powerful performance right after Lomba Sihir entertained the audience.

The presence of for Revenge on stage was immediately met with hysterical screams from fans who had packed the festival area. Without much ado, Boniex greeted the thousands of attendees with his signature poetic yet heart-wrenching greeting.

"Welcome to the heartbreak celebration," said Boniex Noer from the stage.

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The song 'Jentaka' serves as a sweet yet surprising opener with the appearance of three figures dressed in red clown costumes complete with masks. The atmosphere heated up when for Revenge performed a new song titled 'Karma'. In this song, they delivered a big surprise by inviting Vicky Mono to collaborate on stage.

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"Thank you so much. Let's give a round of applause for Vicky who has returned to Burgerkill. Do you want Jakarta today or Bandung today? Since we are from Bandung," said Boniex greeting the audience.

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After performing 'Bandung Hari Ini', they invited the audience to 'cross over' via the Cipularang Toll Road to the song 'Jakarta Hari Ini' and continued with the song 'Ada Selamanya'. Exciting interactions occurred when Boniex pointed to a couple in the front row, triggering laughter from the other audience members.

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"Dating? You two are dating? If your taste is a donor, make sure you’re not a returned item," Boniex remarked, which was met with a loud cheer.

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An emotional moment returned when Boniex read a message from a piece of paper belonging to an audience member before the song 'Sadrah' began. The message contained a heartfelt expression about someone who was only seen as a temporary stopover.

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"You foolishly call me home until I forget that others can stop by," Boniex said while reading the writing on the paper.

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After performing 'When I Hate the World and Everything in It', the audience was then invited to turn on their phone lights during the song 'Home'. The beautiful sight of the phone lights accompanied the final songs like 'Serana' and 'Denial' that closed that night’s gathering.