NIKI’s virtual concert, ‘Moonchild Experience’, will take place on YouTube on October 9 at 7 PM PST/10 PM EST.

With the recent release of NIKI’s ambitious debut album, MOONCHILD, the Indonesian singer has announced her ‘Moonchild Experience’ livestream performance. ‘Moonchild Experience’ will showcase the singer’s vision of the magically enchanting world of MOONCHILD.

Directed by Andre Bato & produced by the Andre Bato Group (NIKE, Vogue, Conde Nast), the concert experience will be a mesmerizing and enchanting fusion of musical artistry, surrealism, and immersive storytelling.

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The concert is structured as a theatrical play divided into acts, similar to how the album is separated into three lunar phases. There will also be dancers and a full band too.

Each phase will feature changing set designs and costume changes for NIKI in order represent her growth and self-exploration as an artist which follows the album’s sonic allegory structure.

With every new phase will come new additions to the set and a different look for NIKI, representing her growth throughout the phases. The digital performance will feature dancers and a full band that will guide the MOONCHILD through her performance.

Watch the teaser trailer below.

The virtual concert will premiere on YouTube worldwide excluding Indonesia on October 9 at 7 PM PST/10 PM EST. Fans in Indonesia can tune in on Kaskus TV.

NIKI’s debut album MOONCHILD was released on September 10, 2020. The ten-track album has garnered over 50 million streams to date and explores themes of youth, identity and empowerment.

Also read: NIKI releases her ambitious debut album โ€˜MOONCHILDโ€™

NIKIโ€™s debut album โ€œMOONCHILDโ€ was released on September 10, 2020 and currently has over 50M streams to date. Complex called โ€œMOONCHILDโ€ โ€œa full-length offering reflective of the Indonesian vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist’s growth and abilities.โ€ i-D said that NIKIโ€™s storytelling on โ€œMOONCHILDโ€ was โ€œsomething we can only aspire to do.โ€