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| name = Jakarta Convention Center{{br}}''Balai Sidang Jakarta'' |
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| address = [[Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto|Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto]]<br>[[Jakarta]] 10270 [[Indonesia]] |
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| location = [[Gelora, Tanah Abang|Gelora]] |
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| architect = Soejoedi Wirjoatmodjo {{Small|(Plenary Hall)}}<ref name="CNBC" >{{Cite AV media|last=[[CNBC Indonesia]]|date=2023-09-05|title=Sejarah JCC, Venue KTT Ke-43 ASEAN|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AlnshKXi9E|access-date=2024-01-06|via=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> |
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| inaugurated = 15 March 1974 |
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| opened = 3 April 1974 |
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| construction_cost = [[US$]]12.5 million |
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| former_names = Jakarta Convention Center {{small|(1974-92; 1995-present)}}<br>Jakarta Hilton Convention Center {{small|(1992-95)}} |
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| banquets = 3,500 {{small|(Assembly Hall)}}<br>2,000 {{small|(Cendrawasih Room)}}<br>700 {{small|(Kasuari Lounge)}}<br>150 {{small|(Summit Lounge)}} |
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| publictransit = {{rint|jakarta|TJK9}} Senayan JCC |
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| publictransit = [[File:TransJakarta roundel 3F.png|16px|link=List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes]] {{rint|jakarta|TJK9}} {{Rint|Jakarta|tjk9A}} [[File:TransJakarta roundel 10H.png|16px|link=List of TransJakarta corridors#Cross-corridor routes]] Gerbang Pemuda |
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'''Jakarta Convention Center''' or '''JCC''' ({{lang-id|'''Balai Sidang Jakarta'''}}) is a [[convention center]] located in [[Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex]], [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. It is one of earliest as well as popular convention center in Jakarta. Since its inauguration in 1974 many important national and international conference, exhibition, fair, indoor sports and musical concerts were held at JCC including [[Non-Aligned Movement| |
'''Jakarta Convention Center''' or '''JCC''' ({{lang-id|'''Balai Sidang Jakarta'''}}) is a [[convention center]] located in [[Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex]], [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. It is one of earliest as well as popular convention center in Jakarta. Since its inauguration in 1974, many important national and international conference, exhibition, fair, indoor sports and musical concerts were held at JCC, including the [[Non-Aligned Movement|10th Non-Aligned Movement Conference]] in 1992, the [[Bandung Conference|Asian-African Conference]] in 2005 and 2015,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thejakartapost.com/amp/news/2015/04/20/police-apply-traffic-detours-during-conference.html|title=Police to apply traffic detours during conference|newspaper=The Jakarta Post|access-date=7 September 2019}}</ref> and the [[ASEAN Summit]] in 2023. It is a very venue place throughout the year. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:Semanggi roundabout, Sekilas Lintas Kepolisian Republik Indonesia, p38 (cropped).jpg|left|thumb|Jakarta Convention Center in 1976, prior to a major expansion. Its plenary hall (white dome) is the original building.]] |
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Construction of Jakarta Convention Center complex started in 1960 and was completed in 1974, in time for the opening ceremony of the 23rd annual [[Pacific Asia Travel Association]] conference, held in early April 1974. The conference was a major event for Jakarta and several large hotel projects, such as [[Hotel Indonesia|Hotel Indonesia extension]], [[Hotel Borobudur]], Hotel Ambassador (now Hotel Aryaduta), and Hotel Sahid Jaya, were also targeted for completion before the PATA conference began.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=123}} |
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Construction of Jakarta Convention Center complex started in 1960, as a part of [[Sukarno|Soekarno]]'s ambition to showcase Jakarta's splendor as the capital of the new nation of Indonesia. It was expected to be completed before the [[GANEFO|Games of the New Emerging Forces]] in 1963, but never accomplished for the games.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Hasan |first=Afdal |date=2023-09-04 |title=Sejarah Jakarta Convention Hall (JCC) Jadi Pusat Konvensi Terbesar di Indonesia |url=https://www.goodnewsfromindonesia.id/2023/09/04/sejarah-jakarta-convention-hall-jadi-pusat-konvensi-terbesar-di-indonesia |access-date=2024-02-25 |website=Good News from Indonesia |language=id-ID}}</ref> The convention center eventually completed in 1974, in time for the opening ceremony of the 23rd annual [[Pacific Asia Travel Association]] conference, held in early April 1974. The conference was a major event for Jakarta and several large hotel projects, such as [[Hotel Indonesia|Hotel Indonesia extension]], [[Hotel Borobudur]], Hotel Ambassador (now Hotel Aryaduta), and Hotel Sahid Jaya, were also targeted for completion before the PATA conference began.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=123}} Originally, JCC was in a form of a single [[dome]]-shaped plenary hall ''(see image''), designed by architect Soejoedi Wirjoatmodjo.<ref name="CNBC" /><ref name=":1" /> |
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Between the late 1980s to the early 1990s,{{When?|date=February 2024}} JCC received a major expansion for the [[10th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement|10th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit]] on 1-6 September 1992, which include a new large building conjoined with the existing plenary hall. The new building consists of two new large convention halls (Assembly and Cendrawasih) and two exhibition halls. The renovation was inaugurated by [[President of Indonesia|President]] [[Suharto]] 25 August 1992, just a week before NAM Summit.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Wibawana |first=Widhia Arum |date=2023-09-05 |title=Serba-serbi Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) Lokasi KTT ke-43 ASEAN |url=https://news.detik.com/berita/d-6915351/serba-serbi-jakarta-convention-center-jcc-lokasi-ktt-ke-43-asean |access-date=2024-01-07 |website=[[Detik.com|detiknews]] |language=id-ID}}</ref> Because the building was under the same management with the [[Hilton Hotels & Resorts|Jakarta Hilton International Hotel]] (now Hotel Sultan) at the time, it was renamed to '''Jakarta Hilton Convention Center''' ('''JHCC'''). However, the name was reverted to Jakarta Convention Center again in 1995.{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}} |
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On 25 June 2023, JCC received a minor renovation for the [[ASEAN Summit|43rd ASEAN Summit]] on 5–7 September. It focuses on interior refurbishments, along with the readjustment and extension of the lobby area. The canopy on the lobby was also extended. The renovation took 105 days, and it was finished on 25 August 2023.<ref name=":0" /> |
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==Facilities== |
==Facilities== |
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Jakarta Convention Center has a [[wikt:plenary|plenary]] hall that has 5,000 seats, which is the original building opened in 1974. JCC also has an assembly hall with an area of 3,921 m², 13 various sized meeting rooms, and two exhibition halls (A and B) where each have an area of 3,060m² and 6,075m². It is also connected to The Sultan Hotel & Residence Jakarta (formerly Jakarta Hilton International) by a tunnel. The tunnel has moving walkways and is air-conditioned.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.tempo.co/read/news/2005/01/26/05755512/sutiyoso-tunnel-hilton-jcc-diduga-untuk-disewakan|title= Sutiyoso: Tunnel Hilton-JCC Diduga Untuk Disewakan|date= 26 January 2005|access-date=7 September 2019}}</ref> |
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<ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.tempo.co/read/news/2005/01/26/05755512/sutiyoso-tunnel-hilton-jcc-diduga-untuk-disewakan|title= Sutiyoso: Tunnel Hilton-JCC Diduga Untuk Disewakan|access-date=7 September 2019}}</ref> |
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==Sports events== |
==Sports events== |
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Between mid-2016 and September 2018, JCC was used as the venue of [[List of ONE Championship events|mixed martial arts event ONE Championship]] for six times. It also became a temporary venue at the [[2017 Indonesia Super Series Premier|2017 Indonesia Open]], because the [[Istora Gelora Bung Karno]] was under renovation for the [[2018 Asian Games]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-05-22|title=Indonesia Open 2017 digelar di JCC|url=https://www.merdeka.com/sepakbola/indonesia-open-2017-digelar-di-jcc.html|access-date=2021-09-22|website=merdeka.com|language=en}}</ref> |
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Jakarta Convention Center was used as the location of the media center and International Broadcast Center for 2018 Asian Games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.liputan6.com/asian-games/read/3618245/75-negara-siarkan-perhelatan-asian-games-2018-dari-jcc-senayan|title=75 Negara Siarkan Perhelatan Asian Games 2018 dari JCC Senayan |access-date=7 September 2019}}</ref> It was also a venue for few indoor matches, as well as Judo, Karate, Ju-jitsu, Kurash, Sambo, and Wrestling.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indosport.com/multisport/20180801/profil-venue-asian-games-2018-jakarta-convention-center|title=Profil Venue Asian Games 2018: Jakarta Convention Center|access-date=7 September 2019}}</ref> |
Jakarta Convention Center was used as the location of the media center and International Broadcast Center for 2018 Asian Games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.liputan6.com/asian-games/read/3618245/75-negara-siarkan-perhelatan-asian-games-2018-dari-jcc-senayan|title=75 Negara Siarkan Perhelatan Asian Games 2018 dari JCC Senayan |date=14 August 2018 |access-date=7 September 2019}}</ref> It was also a venue for few indoor matches, as well as Judo, Karate, Ju-jitsu, Kurash, Sambo, and Wrestling.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indosport.com/multisport/20180801/profil-venue-asian-games-2018-jakarta-convention-center|title=Profil Venue Asian Games 2018: Jakarta Convention Center|date=August 2018|access-date=7 September 2019}}</ref> |
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==Notable concerts== |
==Notable concerts== |
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|[[RTV (Indonesia)|Rajawali Televisi]] |
|[[RTV (Indonesia)|Rajawali Televisi]] |
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|Langit Rajawali |
|Grand Launching Langit Rajawali |
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|Grand Launching [[NET.]] |
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|February 14, 2008 |
|February 14, 2008 |
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|[[tvOne (Indonesia)|tvOne]] |
|[[tvOne (Indonesia)|tvOne]] |
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|Sejuta Pilihan Satu Kepastian |
|Grand Launching [[TvOne (Indonesia)|tvOne]]: Sejuta Pilihan Satu Kepastian |
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|January 31, 2008 |
|January 31, 2008 |
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|December 15, 2006 |
|December 15, 2006 |
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|[[Trans7]] |
|[[Trans TV]] and [[Trans7]] |
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|5th Anniversary of [[Trans TV]] |
|5th Anniversary of [[Trans TV]]<br>Grand Re-launching [[Trans7]] |
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==Cited works== |
==Cited works== |
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*{{cite book |last=Merrillees |first=Scott |date=2015 |title=Jakarta: Portraits of a Capital 1950-1980 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=akLWjgEACAAJ& |
*{{cite book |last=Merrillees |first=Scott |date=2015 |title=Jakarta: Portraits of a Capital 1950-1980 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=akLWjgEACAAJ&q=JAKARTA:+Portraits+of+a+Capital+1950-1980 |location=Jakarta |publisher=Equinox Publishing |isbn=9786028397308 }} |
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==External links== |
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*{{Official website|http://www.jcc.co.id}} |
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[[Category:Venues of the 2018 Asian Games]] |
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[[Category:Asian Games sambo venues]] |
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Revision as of 14:06, 28 June 2024
Jakarta Convention Center Balai Sidang Jakarta | |
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Address | Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Jakarta 10270 Indonesia |
Location | Gelora |
Owner | PT. Graha Sidang Pratama |
Architect | Soejoedi Wirjoatmodjo (Plenary Hall)[1] |
Inaugurated | 15 March 1974 |
Opened | 3 April 1974 |
Renovated | 1992 |
Construction cost | US$12.5 million |
Former names | Jakarta Convention Center (1974-92; 1995-present) Jakarta Hilton Convention Center (1992-95) |
Banquet/ballroom | 3,500 (Assembly Hall) 2,000 (Cendrawasih Room) 700 (Kasuari Lounge) 150 (Summit Lounge) |
Theatre seating | 5,000 (Plenary Hall) |
Enclosed space | |
• Exhibit hall floor | 22,002 m2 (236,830 sq ft) |
• Breakout/meeting | 1,735 m2 (18,680 sq ft) |
• Ballroom | 7,081 m2 (76,220 sq ft) |
Public transit access | Gerbang Pemuda |
Website | |
Convention Center Website |
Jakarta Convention Center or JCC (Indonesian: Balai Sidang Jakarta) is a convention center located in Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Jakarta, Indonesia. It is one of earliest as well as popular convention center in Jakarta. Since its inauguration in 1974, many important national and international conference, exhibition, fair, indoor sports and musical concerts were held at JCC, including the 10th Non-Aligned Movement Conference in 1992, the Asian-African Conference in 2005 and 2015,[2] and the ASEAN Summit in 2023. It is a very venue place throughout the year.
History
Construction of Jakarta Convention Center complex started in 1960, as a part of Soekarno's ambition to showcase Jakarta's splendor as the capital of the new nation of Indonesia. It was expected to be completed before the Games of the New Emerging Forces in 1963, but never accomplished for the games.[3] The convention center eventually completed in 1974, in time for the opening ceremony of the 23rd annual Pacific Asia Travel Association conference, held in early April 1974. The conference was a major event for Jakarta and several large hotel projects, such as Hotel Indonesia extension, Hotel Borobudur, Hotel Ambassador (now Hotel Aryaduta), and Hotel Sahid Jaya, were also targeted for completion before the PATA conference began.[4] Originally, JCC was in a form of a single dome-shaped plenary hall (see image), designed by architect Soejoedi Wirjoatmodjo.[1][3]
Between the late 1980s to the early 1990s,[when?] JCC received a major expansion for the 10th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit on 1-6 September 1992, which include a new large building conjoined with the existing plenary hall. The new building consists of two new large convention halls (Assembly and Cendrawasih) and two exhibition halls. The renovation was inaugurated by President Suharto 25 August 1992, just a week before NAM Summit.[3][5] Because the building was under the same management with the Jakarta Hilton International Hotel (now Hotel Sultan) at the time, it was renamed to Jakarta Hilton Convention Center (JHCC). However, the name was reverted to Jakarta Convention Center again in 1995.[citation needed]
On 25 June 2023, JCC received a minor renovation for the 43rd ASEAN Summit on 5–7 September. It focuses on interior refurbishments, along with the readjustment and extension of the lobby area. The canopy on the lobby was also extended. The renovation took 105 days, and it was finished on 25 August 2023.[5]
Facilities
Jakarta Convention Center has a plenary hall that has 5,000 seats, which is the original building opened in 1974. JCC also has an assembly hall with an area of 3,921 m², 13 various sized meeting rooms, and two exhibition halls (A and B) where each have an area of 3,060m² and 6,075m². It is also connected to The Sultan Hotel & Residence Jakarta (formerly Jakarta Hilton International) by a tunnel. The tunnel has moving walkways and is air-conditioned.[6]
Sports events
Between mid-2016 and September 2018, JCC was used as the venue of mixed martial arts event ONE Championship for six times. It also became a temporary venue at the 2017 Indonesia Open, because the Istora Gelora Bung Karno was under renovation for the 2018 Asian Games.[7]
Jakarta Convention Center was used as the location of the media center and International Broadcast Center for 2018 Asian Games.[8] It was also a venue for few indoor matches, as well as Judo, Karate, Ju-jitsu, Kurash, Sambo, and Wrestling.[9]
Notable concerts
Date | Artist/Band | Event |
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March 1, 2017 | Bunga Citra Lestari | It's Me BCL |
October 24–26, 2014 | Java Soundsfair | |
May 28−29, 2014 | Hatsune Miku | Hatsune Miku Expo |
May 3, 2014 | Rajawali Televisi | Grand Launching Langit Rajawali |
April 3, 2014 | Lionel Richie | All the Hits, All Night Long |
December 21, 2013 | JKT48 | JKT48 2nd Anniversary Live In Concert Performing All Out! Terima kasih telah menjadi temanku |
August 17, 2013 | Pet Shop Boys | Electric Tour |
May 26, 2013 | NET. | Grand Launching NET. |
March 10, 2013 | Adam Lambert | We Are Glamily Tour |
April 5, 2012 | Erwin Gutawa Jay Subiyakto Gigi Once Gita Gutawa Sophia Latjuba Vina Panduwinata |
Chrisye 2012 Kidung Abadi |
January 31, 2012 | Rod Stewart | |
January 11, 2012 | Ungu Wali Afgan Nidji The Changcuters Cherrybelle Budi Doremi |
Malam Puncak 17 Tahun Indosiar: Semarak 1 Tu7uan |
November 27, 2011 | Anggun | Konser Kilau Anggun |
October 28, 2011 | David Foster & Friends | The Hitman Returns |
September 15, 2011 | Kahitna | Konser Cerita Cinta 25 Tahun |
August 24, 2011 | Gita Gutawa Wali Afgan Ungu |
Malam Puncak HUT SCTV 21 Tahun: Harmoni Cinta Indonesia |
April 7, 2011 | Kitaro | Kitaro World Tour |
February 26, 2011 | Erwin Gutawa | A Masterpiece of Erwin Gutawa |
February 15, 2011 | Sheila Majid | 25 Years of Radiance |
February 9, 2011 | Janet Jackson | Number Ones: Up Close and Personal |
November 25, 2010 | Ruth Sahanaya | 25th Anniversary Concert |
April 8, 2009 | Jamiroquai | High Times Singles Tour |
March 10, 2009 | Sarah Brightman | The Symphony World Tour |
March 6–8, 2009 | Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival | |
November 25, 2008 | Rossa | Konser Persembahan Cinta |
September 14, 2008 | George Benson and Al Jarreau | Givin It Up Concert |
July 31, 2008 | Alicia Keys | As I Am Tour |
May 17, 2008 | Vina Panduwinata | Konser Vina |
May 14, 2008 | Andi Rianto Orchestra (Magenta Orchestra) | Magenta Moviechestra |
April 8, 2008 | Duran Duran | Red Carpet Massacre Tour |
March 7–9, 2008 | Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival | |
February 25, 2008 | Backstreet Boys | Unbreakable Tour |
February 14, 2008 | tvOne | Grand Launching tvOne: Sejuta Pilihan Satu Kepastian |
January 31, 2008 | My Chemical Romance | The Black Parade World Tour |
March 2–4, 2007 | Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival | |
December 15, 2006 | Trans TV and Trans7 | 5th Anniversary of Trans TV Grand Re-launching Trans7 |
May 25, 2006 | Anggun | Konser Untuk Negeri |
May 14, 2006 | Toto | Falling in Between World Tour |
March 7–9, 2006 | Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival | |
January 26, 2006 | 3 Diva | |
September 30, 2005 | Titi DJ | Sang Dewi Live in Concert |
March 24, 2005 | Krisdayanti | KD 1530 |
March 3–5, 2005 | Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival | |
March 28, 2004 | Enrique Iglesias | Seven World Tour |
February 15, 2004 | Mariah Carey | Charmbracelet World Tour: An Intimate Evening with Mariah Carey |
May 10, 2003 | Spirit of the Dance | |
February 9, 2003 | Ronan Keating | |
May 10, 2002 | Diana Krall | Diana Krall: Live in Concert |
April 30, 2002 | Deep Purple | Deep Purple World Tour |
March 20, 2002 | Bond | |
September 20, 2001 | Krisdayanti | Konser KD |
October 3, 2001 | The Corrs | In Blue Tour |
November 1, 1999 | Alanis Morissette | Junkie Tour |
November 24, 1998 | Ricky Martin | Vuelve World Tour |
December 1, 1996 | Alanis Morissette | Can't Not Tour |
May 13, 1996 | Mr. Big | |
May 9, 1996 | Santana | Dance of the Rainbow Serpent Tour |
February 6, 1995 | Roxette | Crash! Boom! Bang! Tour |
April 10, 1994 | Duran Duran | The Dilate Your Mind Tour |
February 5, 1994 | Sting | Ten Summoner's Tales Tour |
References
- ^ a b CNBC Indonesia (5 September 2023). Sejarah JCC, Venue KTT Ke-43 ASEAN. Retrieved 6 January 2024 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Police to apply traffic detours during conference". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
- ^ a b c Hasan, Afdal (4 September 2023). "Sejarah Jakarta Convention Hall (JCC) Jadi Pusat Konvensi Terbesar di Indonesia". Good News from Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 February 2024.
- ^ Merrillees 2015, p. 123.
- ^ a b Wibawana, Widhia Arum (5 September 2023). "Serba-serbi Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) Lokasi KTT ke-43 ASEAN". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 January 2024.
- ^ "Sutiyoso: Tunnel Hilton-JCC Diduga Untuk Disewakan". 26 January 2005. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
- ^ "Indonesia Open 2017 digelar di JCC". merdeka.com. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
- ^ "75 Negara Siarkan Perhelatan Asian Games 2018 dari JCC Senayan". 14 August 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
- ^ "Profil Venue Asian Games 2018: Jakarta Convention Center". August 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
Cited works
- Merrillees, Scott (2015). Jakarta: Portraits of a Capital 1950-1980. Jakarta: Equinox Publishing. ISBN 9786028397308.
External links
- 1974 establishments in Indonesia
- Buildings and structures in Jakarta
- Convention centres in Indonesia
- Tourist attractions in Jakarta
- Music venues in Indonesia
- Central Jakarta
- Venues of the 2018 Asian Games
- Asian Games karate venues
- Asian Games kurash venues
- Asian Games sambo venues
- Asian Games wrestling venues
- Badminton venues in Jakarta