Over 18,000 Visitors Flock to The Nusa Dua Festival 2025: A Resounding Celebration of Beauty and Harmony

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NUSA DUA –  The Nusa Dua Festival (NDF) 2025 concluded on a high note, attracting 18,285 visitors to the scenic Peninsula Island, The Nusa Dua, over the weekend of October 25–26, 2025. Organized by InJourney Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), a subsidiary of InJourney Group, the festival marked a triumphant return of one of Bali’s most beloved cultural events under the theme “Beauty Harmony.”

From sunset to late evening, crowds filled the festival grounds to enjoy an array of music, art, and cultural performances, along with body painting exhibitions, Balinese traditional shows, and culinary delights from curated local MSMEs and tenants of The Nusa Dua. The festive atmosphere reflected the perfect harmony between people, art, and nature, set against the breathtaking coastal landscape of one of Indonesia’s premier tourism destinations.

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The festival featured stellar performances by Bunga Citra Lestari (BCL) and Kahitna, whose captivating acts drew massive applause from the audience. They were joined by popular local musicians including Tika Pagraky, Navicula, and Astera, whose vibrant collaborations created an infectious energy that resonated throughout the event.

Troy Warokka, Director of Operations at ITDC, expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming public enthusiasm.

“We are truly grateful for the extraordinary response from the community. With over 18,000 visitors attending, The Nusa Dua Festival has reaffirmed its status as an iconic celebration eagerly awaited each year,” said Troy. “This festival is not just about entertainment—it embodies the harmony between culture, music, and the beauty of The Nusa Dua.”

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First introduced in 1996 under the name Nusa Dua Fiesta, the festival has long been a symbol of Bali’s creative and cultural vibrancy. Revived as The Nusa Dua Festival, it continues to showcase ITDC’s commitment to delivering events that generate positive impacts for local communities, MSMEs, and the national tourism industry.

“Through this festival, we aim to strengthen The Nusa Dua’s position as a world-class destination that remains deeply connected to the local community,” Troy added.

With two days of diverse performances, cross-genre collaborations, and cultural showcases, The Nusa Dua Festival 2025 concluded successfully—leaving visitors inspired and eagerly anticipating its return next year.***

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