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The popular British–Norwegian boy band A1 is set to make a comeback in Jakarta this October 2023, just in time to celebrate their 25th anniversary in the music industry.
This is a highly anticipated event for their Indonesian fans who have been waiting for the group’s return after their successful concert in 2018. Thus, their upcoming tour is aptly called TWENTY FIVE.
A1 has been back to their original line-up, which consists of Paul Marazzi, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Mark Read and Ben Adams, since Paul re-joined the group in 2018 for their 20th Anniversary Reunion Tour, now 5 years on the band return to celebrate their musical milestone.
The concert promises to be a night of pure nostalgia and great music for A1 fans. Performing their classic hits from their impressive discography including Like a Rose, Every/me, Same Old Brand New You & Caught in the Middle to name but a few that we learned to love over the years.
Likewise, the group feels ecstatic to perform here in Singapore once again.
“It’s been 25 years since we started as a group, and we’re so excited to be able to celebrate this landmark anniversary” says Mark.
A1 toured Denmark in 2021 & Sweden in 2022. In September 2022 they commenced a headline tour of the UK, where they performed songs from their forthcoming album, although the original dates were moved due to pandemic closures and then the Queen’s passing during the tour.