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13 Jun 2026
Rainforest World Music Festival 2024 Shatters Attendance Records with Over 26,000 Visitors

Rainforest World Music Festival 2024 Shatters Attendance Records with Over 26,000 Visitors

RWMF 2024 Breaks Attendance Record with Over 26,000 Visitors

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Rainforest World Music Festival 2024 Shatters Attendance Records with Over 26,000 Visitors
Rainforest World Music Festival 2024 Shatters Attendance Records with Over 26,000 Visitors

<strong>A Landmark Year for the Rainforest World Music Festival</strong>

KUCHING: The Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) 2024 has shattered previous attendance records, drawing over 26,000 visitors to the vibrant and eclectic event. This remarkable milestone marks the highest turnout since the festival’s inception, solidifying its status as a premier global music event.

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<strong>Record-Breaking Numbers</strong>

Tourism, Creative Industries, and Performing Arts Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah announced the impressive figures, highlighting the festival’s unprecedented success. The previous record, set in 2019 with 23,000 visitors, was surpassed by a significant margin.

“So far this year, we have reached more than 26,000 visitors and it continues to increase. There is a possibility that the number will even reach 30,000 visitors this year,” Abdul Karim stated during a press conference on the festival’s third day.

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<strong>A 35% Surge in Attendance</strong>

The 2024 edition of RWMF saw a 35% increase in attendance compared to the previous year, contributing to a 47% boost in ticket sales revenue. Abdul Karim attributed this surge to the festival’s diverse lineup, which included a Grammy Award winner and 22 acts from 14 countries across six continents.

<strong>The Perfect Duration: Three Days of Music and Culture</strong>

Despite the festival’s growing popularity, Abdul Karim confirmed that the event would not extend beyond its current three-day format.

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“I think three days is good enough as it is held during the weekend. If we have to extend it to four days, that means that we have to take one more working day. So I think that three days is just nice,” he explained.

<strong>A Memorable Conclusion Despite Drizzly Weather</strong>

The festival concluded on a high note, with enthusiastic festival-goers braving the drizzly weather to enjoy the final performances. The atmosphere remained electric, with attendees dancing and cheering as the night progressed.

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<strong>Highlights of the Final Night</strong>

Some of the standout performances of the night included:

<strong>Havana Social Club</strong>

Hailing from Cuba, Havana Social Club brought their infectious rhythms and vibrant energy to the stage, captivating the audience with their lively performance.

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<strong>Alright Mela Meets Santoo and Salammusik</strong>

This unique collaboration showcased a fusion of traditional and contemporary sounds, delighting the crowd with its innovative approach to music.

<strong>Tribal Tide</strong>

Tribal Tide’s performance was a celebration of cultural heritage, blending traditional instruments and modern beats to create a mesmerizing experience.

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<strong>The Color of Sound’s Malaysia</strong>

Representing the local talent, The Color of Sound’s Malaysia delivered a powerful performance that resonated with the audience, highlighting the rich musical traditions of the region.

<strong>Krakatau Ethno</strong>

Bringing a touch of Indonesia to the festival, Krakatau Ethno’s performance was a testament to the diversity and richness of Southeast Asian music.

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<strong>Bourbon Lassi</strong>

This unique act combined elements of jazz, folk, and world music, creating a dynamic and unforgettable performance that left the audience wanting more.

<strong>Looking Ahead</strong>

As RWMF 2024 draws to a close, the festival’s organizers and attendees alike are already looking forward to next year’s event. With its growing popularity and continued success, the Rainforest World Music Festival is poised to remain a highlight on the global music calendar for years to come.

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By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.