Jakarta, 31 December 2025 – PT Sarinah organized Tring! x Festiloka Panggung Nusantara 2026 as a year-end celebration that not only presented entertainment and cultural expression, but also placed the values of social care and humanitarian solidarity at the core of the event. Held in conjunction with Car Free Night, the series of activities at Panggung Sarinah recorded attendance of up to 160,000 visitors throughout New Year’s Eve.
President Director of PT Sarinah, Raisha Syarfuan, stated that Festiloka Panggung Nusantara 2026 was designed as a space of togetherness that gives deeper meaning to the year-end moment.
“Amid the joy of welcoming the new year, Sarinah chose to close the year with an invitation to reflect and build empathy. We aim to present a celebration that not only strengthens togetherness, but is also meaningful, inviting the public to pause for a moment, offer prayers, and show care for our brothers and sisters affected by disasters,” said Raisha Syarfuan.
As the closing of the event, Sarinah invited the audience to enter a moment of reflection through an interfaith prayer led by six religious leaders representing Islam, Protestant Christianity, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. This sacred moment was specifically presented to replace the traditional New Year’s countdown and was conducted in an atmosphere of a moment of silence. All visitors were invited to remain still for a moment, bow their heads, and pray for victims of natural disasters in Sumatra and various other regions in Indonesia, while reaffirming the spirit of unity and humanity.
In line with this spirit, Sarinah also conducted a humanitarian fundraising initiative in collaboration with the Department of Tourism and Creative Economy of Jakarta and National Board of Zakat (BAZNAS BAZIS) of DKI Jakarta. The fundraising was carried out in an integrated manner alongside New Year celebrations at various stage points across Jakarta, including Panggung Sarinah. From this initiative, total donations collected reached IDR 3,125,431,673, which will subsequently be distributed through BAZNAS BAZIS DKI Jakarta to support recovery efforts and the needs of communities affected by disasters in Sumatra.
While emphasizing reflection and social care, Tring! x Festiloka Panggung Nusantara 2026 continued to present arts and cultural performances as a space for encounter and collective recovery. Tiara Andini and Moluccan Soul performed on the Sarinah Stage, presenting a spectrum of Indonesian music ranging from contemporary pop to tradition-based musical richness, which was enthusiastically received by the audience.
The event was also enlivened by traditional dance performances from across the Nusantara, including Jaranan Dance from Kediri of East Java, and Enggang Bird Dance from the Dayak Kenyah Tribe of East Kalimantan, as part of Sarinah’s commitment to celebrating Indonesia’s cultural diversity while introducing it to a broader public.
In addition to the performance stage, the Festiloka series was further strengthened by Festiloka Kuliner Nusantara, which featured 27 curated MSMEs from various regions of Indonesia. This culinary festival was held in the Sarinah VIP Parking Area and took place from 23 December 2025 to 4 January 2026. The presence of Festiloka Kuliner Nusantara forms part of Sarinah’s commitment to opening market access, expanding exposure, and encouraging the sustainability of MSME businesses as drivers of the local economy.
The organization of Tring! x Festiloka Panggung Nusantara 2026 was supported by Pegadaian, Nescafe, and myBCA as event sponsors who contributed to the realization of an inclusive, safe, and socially impactful year-end celebration.
Through Tring! x Festiloka Panggung Nusantara 2026, Sarinah reaffirms its role as a public space that not only serves as a center for cultural celebration, but also as a platform for social care that connects communities through art, prayer, and tangible action for others.
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