Dwi Anggia
Dwi Anggia, an Indonesian journalist and news presenter with over two decades of broadcasting experience, is currently a presenter and executive producer at tvOne. She recently served as a moderator for the fifth Indonesian presidential debate in 2024.
Lea Simanjuntak
One of Indonesia’s most remarkable and versatile singers, will deliver a stunning performance that seamlessly blends modern vocals with traditional Indonesian instruments. Her powerful and captivating presence celebrates Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage and the spirit of unity.
Keroncong Musyawarah
Keroncong Musyawarah presents timeless Indonesian melodies infused with modern elements, creating a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary innovation. This performance highlights the beauty of cultural collaboration and the dynamic evolution of Indonesian music.
Ganzerlana
Ganzerlana’s Sasando performance reimagines traditional melodies with modern rhythms, offering a mesmerising soundscape that bridges the past and present. This unique performance celebrates Indonesia’s cultural legacy through evocative live music and interactive experiences.
Chef Vindex
Explore multiple food stations and taste the finest dishes from distinct regions in the North, East and West of Indonesia’s sprawling archipelago.
Indonesia Night 2025 Highlights
The one-night-only event will bring attendees the rich culture and heritage of the Indonesian archipelago. Join us for an evening of Indonesian culture, entertainment, cuisine, and networking opportunities. The event will be attended by government officials, business leaders, and other prominent Indonesian figures.
- 21 January 2026, Wednesday
- 6.30pm — Registration for confirmed guests
- 6.45pm — Drinks reception
- 7pm to 10pm — Dinner reception
- Morosani Schweizerhof, Promenade 50, Davos, Switzerland
Anggun
Anggun is Indonesia’s most globally successful recording artist, with multi-platinum releases and chart success across Europe and the United States. A former United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, she embodies Indonesia’s voice on the world stage.
Danang Pradana
Danang Pradana, known as Danang Banyuwangi, is one of Indonesia’s leading contemporary dangdut vocalists, celebrated for his powerful range and genre-blending style. Winner of D’Academy Asia Season 1 and an AMI Award for Best Contemporary Dangdut Singer, Danang has helped elevate dangdut into a modern musical form that bridges pop, jazz, and classical influences.
Nadya Mulya
Nadia Mulya is a respected Indonesian author, broadcaster, and cultural voice with over two decades of national media experience. Known for her eloquence and signature warmth, she has hosted major television programs and frequently moderates high-level government and international forums.
The Garudas
The Garudas Big Band, under the vision of the President of the Republic of Indonesia H.E. Prabowo Subianto and inspired by Indonesia’s passion for music that transcends genres and generations. The band embodies the spirit of unity and creative ambition that defines today’s Indonesia.
Seto Noviantoro
Seto Noviantoro is a professional Tehyan and Kongahyan musician, traditional bowed string instruments from Betawi, Jakarta whose work bridges heritage and innovation. He has performed across Indonesia and on international stages including Germany, Japan, Australia, France, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
Akusara Dance Art
Akusara Dance Art is a contemporary Indonesian dance collective that explores culture through movement, form, and emotion. Blending traditional heritage with modern expression, the group creates performances that reflect Indonesia’s artistic evolution and cultural richness. Akusara Dance Art presents meaningful works that resonate with today’s global audience, bridging identity, innovation, and imagination.
DJ Freya
DJ Freya is an Indonesian DJ and performer known for her energetic, modern, and stylish musical identity, she has appeared on major stages and exclusive events across Indonesia and internationally. With strong musicality and a distinctive visual presence, she represents a new generation of Indonesian sound, dynamic, global, and boundary-pushing.
BUNGARAMPAI
BUNGARAMPAI Bringing Indonesia’s culinary story to the world, it serves heritage on a plate and history in every aroma. Born in a landmark home and dedicated to preserving authentic flavours from Sabang to Merauke, the restaurant reflects a nation rich in character and taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Indonesia Night?
- Date: Wednesday, 22 January 2025
- Time:
6.30pm — Registration for confirmed guests
6.45pm — Drinks reception
7pm to 10pm — Dinner reception - Venue: Morosani Schweizerhof, Promenade 50, Gardenhall
What can attendees expect at Indonesia Night?
- Culture Performances: Enjoy traditional music, dance and multimedia presentations that showcase Indonesia’s rich artistic heritage.
- Culinary Experiences: Embark on a flavorful journey through Indonesia’s culinary diversity with its iconic and world-renowned dishes.
- Strategic Dialogues: Engage in networking opportunities with Indonesian business leaders and global stakeholders, fostering collaboration across key sectors.
Is Indonesia Night open to the public?
No, Indonesia Night is an exclusive, invitation-only event curated for a select audience, including senior officials, business leaders, policymakers, and other influential stakeholders.
How can I RSVP for Indonesia Night?
Click the link to request an invitation to Indonesia Night.
What is the dress code for Indonesia Night?
Business attire is recommended for this networking event.
Is parking available at the venue?
Packing at the venue is limited, and attendees are encouraged to utilise local transportation options available in Davos.
Will translation services be provided at Indonesia Night?
The primary language for the event will be English. For specific translation needs, please reach out to the event organisers in advance.