The stage is often a rickety flatbed truck parked under a tangle of power lines. The audience is not passive. In the Heboh lifestyle, there is no separation between artist and fan. When the beat drops, the crowd forms a cincin (ring). Men in faded sarongs, teenage boys on cheap motorbikes, and grandmothers selling pisang epe (pressed bananas) all merge into a single, sweating, jumping mass.
We’re scouting the best spots in the city where you can catch live performances, eat incredible Coto Makassar , and dance the night away. Why We Love It: Dangdut Bugil Makasar Heboh