The festival is set to take place at Lenggong, Perak, on Oct 7 & 8.
Jemson and Zee Avi are two musical acts featured in this year's TapauFest. Photos: Handout
The two-day event – which attracted some 3,000 people last year – promises some of the top indie artistes from the region. On Oct 7 – the first day of the festival – expect to see the new-generation “Midwest Emo” outfit Mascot; experimental dub reggae band Rub Of Rub from Indonesia; Force Vomit from Singapore; Malaysia’s supergroup Jemson and Indonesia's young balladeer, Nadin Amizah.
Then Bayangan and Lomba Sihir get on stage, with Zee Avi closing the festival performing some of her well-known numbers as well as new ones like her 2020 singleThe musical acts start performing at 5pm and continues till night. But there are plenty of other things to do before that hour like checking out the nature and trying all the food from the various stalls.
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