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International expo based in Jakarta, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo or JIExpo Kemayoran) is a convention, exhibition and entertainment complex located at Pademangan in North Jakarta, Indonesia. Opened in 2010, it was developed by the Central Cipta Murdaya group, built in the area of the former Kemayoran Airport. JIExpo is the sole venue of the Jakarta Fair, the largest annual trade fair in Indonesia.
JIExpo covers approximately 44 hectares, with a 2,500-seat theatre and concert hall, 100,000 square meters of exhibition and convention space, and supporting operations. The facility has five exhibition halls, two ballrooms, 14 meeting rooms, and a professional international theatre. JIExpo underwent an expansion from 2016 to 2019, adding an international theatre and convention center. There is also a Holiday Inn Express on the grounds.
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Theatre
Completed and commissioned in 2019, the JIExpo Theatre is one of the largest and most advanced performing arts centers in Indonesia. The proscenium arch measures 11m by 30m, with a stage depth of 17m from set line to back wall. The computerized fly system has 80 line sets onstage, and four over the forestage. The orchestra pit can accommodate up to 50 musicians, and the backstage and dressing areas accommodate up to 106 performers.
One of the unique features of the theatre is its acoustic design. The theatre interior is rated at STC 20,[1] and is suitable for symphony and unamplified voice, as well as sound recording. The theatre's opening event was a performance of Bach's Suites for Unaccompanied Cello[2] by renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma,[3] in his first-ever performance in Indonesia.[4]
The JIExpo Theatre features Meyer Leopard[5] stacks and one of the largest Meyer Constellation[6] systems in a performance venue anywhere in the world as of 2019, according to Meyer Sound. The system has 285 speakers and 51 microphones installed throughout the interior, offering a superior audio experience for both acoustic and amplified performances.
Convention Center
Located in the JIExpo Theatre complex is the JIExpo Convention Center. It composed of two ballrooms, 12 configurable meeting rooms, and two executive-style Board Rooms. The convention center and theatre lobbies are connected to a 5-star banquet kitchen that provides food and beverage service to all function areas.
The JIExpo Convention Center was also completed and commissioned in 2019.
Exhibition halls
JIExpo has a series of five exhibition halls surrounding a central outdoor tarmac. It hosts a number of exhibitions, concerts and other national and international events. Annual events, such as Jakarta Fair,[7] Java Jazz Festival, Djakarta Warehouse Project[8] and the Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) draw thousands of visitors per year. The facility also hosts large-scale industrial, military and leisure exhibitions, as well as private and entertainment events. In 2018, the exhibition halls hosted boxing, contact bridge, gymnastics, wushu, table tennis and weightlifting tournaments on the 18th Asian Games that year.[9]
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Entertainment events
Events from local artists
Events from Asian and regional artists
Events from international artists
Events from both local and international artists
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Transportation

JIExpo is accessible by Transjakarta BRT corridors 12 and 14, with the latter's two trajectories of bus number 14A & 14B. There are three Transjakarta stations nearby JIExpo: Kemayoran, JIExpo Kemayoran and Landasan Pacu. Only the latter that serves both BRT corridors, while JIExpo Kemayoran only caters northbound corridor 14 buses to Jakarta International Stadium.[37] JIExpo Kemayoran station also caters feeder route 1W from Ancol one way towards Blok M via toll road.[38] During the Jakarta Fair and/or other events sponsored by Transjakarta, there are three special routes to serve selected events in JIExpo as of 2025, namely route 2C (Balai Kota–JIExpo), PRJ1 (Kampung Melayu–JIExpo) and PRJ2 (Pulo Gadung–JIExpo).[39]
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