Armada Band lights up Palembang with pure energy and unforgettable songs, proving their unstoppable legacy on stage. Photo: evan zumarli/sumateraekspres id--
Before performing "Pulang Malu Tak Pulang Rindu", he revealed the song was written during his years of struggle far from home. “This song is a reminder of my journey. It’s about chasing dreams despite being far from the people you love,” he said.
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Rizal then offered a powerful message to aspiring dreamers. “If you have a dream, go after it with all your heart.
Two keys: work hard and ask for your parents’ blessing. If your parents aren’t around, ask your teacher or elder. If no one’s there, pray with all your heart.”
He added with a smirk, “Dreams happen when you sleep. If you’re dreaming while awake, that’s daydreaming—and that won’t get you anywhere!”
Armada Band’s performance wasn’t just a concert—it was a full-blown celebration of resilience, connection, and homegrown pride. It reminded everyone why the group remains one of Indonesia’s most beloved musical forces nearly two decades in.
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Throughout the night, Rizal praised Biznet for enabling Gen Z’s digital lifestyle.
“Biznet is spot on—fast, reliable internet is what our generation needs. And I know Gen Z isn’t lazy—they’re creative and full of action. I hope Biznet keeps supporting their dreams,” he emphasized.
As the final chords rang out and the crowd swayed under the Palembang sky, one thing was clear: Armada Band isn’t just surviving—they’re still soaring.
And with messages of hope, happiness, and hard work, their legacy is far from over.