Kemenbud-Polri discussed domestic music ecosystems including the issue of event permits

Jakarta – The Ministry of Culture (Kemenbud) held an audience to the national police to secure the domestic music ecosystem. The thing that crosses with national police is related to the issue of licensing of music events. The Ministry of Education and Culture was led by Wamenbud Giring Ganesha to visit the national police headquarters, and held an audience at the Deputy Head of Police Commissioner Dedi Prasetyo on Tuesday (9/30/2025) to discuss this matter. The arrival of the exposition and the ranks was also to request security support from the National Police at the Indonesian Music Conference (KMI) 2025 and Jakarta Music Cons 2025. It is hoped that the Indonesian music industry road map could be arranged for the next 5 to 10 years, as well as to provide official policy recommendations that will be presented to the Indonesian parliament and the ministries of parliament. Browse to continue with Content Indonesian Music Conference (KMI) 2025 and Jakarta Music Cons 2025, will also be expected to encourage fair policies, support the creative economy and strengthen the cultural identity of the country. Music events that are part of the art industry are inseparable from the permit procedure of law enforcement, namely the National Police. Therefore, the Ministry of Education and Culture hopes that there will be a standard licensing standard and licensing mechanism, as well as small, medium and large scale; And simple, because so far it is often considered complicated and gaps in the extortion. The results of the audience need a memorandum of understanding or a sleeve between the Ministry of Education and Culture and the National Police to support the mapping of the location of the event, risk assessment and safety audits by those supported by vital objects security personnel. National Police also made the Pokja team to respond directly to the obstacles filed by the Kemenbud team. “As far as the licensing constraints are concerned, the working group team will be formed from the Stamops, Bik (Security Intelligence Agency), Pamobvit and the Workgroup Team with the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Culture,” Komjen Dedi said. He emphasized that the Police Commission is committed to maintaining the freedom of expression of the community through music and art, while the security guarantees in the implementation of the event provide. “There is still a phenomenon of promoters or unprofessional EOs such as running away, irresponsible or without certification, causing security and licensing issues,” he continued. (AUD/KNV)

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