The Rock in the Jungle concert in Kuching, Sarawak, has announced a reduction in ticket prices to make the event more accessible to the public. The organizers aim to give back to the community and fans with this price adjustment. The concert, featuring local and international rock acts, is expected to draw 4,000 attendees per night.
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The Rock in the Jungle concert marks a significant moment for Kuching’s music scene and features an electrifying lineup of local and international rock acts from Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. “The mini stage will start from 2pm-6pm at the Pancaindera Stage and the main stage performances will start from 7pm-12am,” he said.
To address transportation challenges, shuttle services have been arranged from the junction at Damai Golf and Country Club and attendees are encouraged to use ride-hailing services like Maxim and Grab.
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