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Discover Bali’s Festival Season This September 2025, Don’t Miss it!

Balinese cultural performance. (Photo: Pexels/Pandit Wiguna)
Balinese cultural performance. (Photo: Pexels/Pandit Wiguna)

BNEWSID – In September 2025, Bali will host a series of exciting festivals that are too good to miss. If you are planning to visit the Island of the Gods, make sure to include at least one of these festivals in your itinerary. Beyond enjoying Bali’s stunning natural beauty, you will also get the chance to immerse yourself in the island’s rich traditions. So, what festivals are coming up?

Bali International Airshow (24–27 September 2025)
This international aerospace exhibition will take place at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. The Bali International Airshow will feature breathtaking aerobatic aircraft displays, the latest in aviation technology, and an extensive aviation industry exhibition. The event promises a unique blend of Bali’s cultural charm with cutting-edge aerospace innovation.

Bali Rockin Blues Festival (26 September 2025)
The Bali Rockin Blues Festival is an annual celebration that brings together two iconic music genres: rock and blues. Featuring performances by both local and international musicians, the festival is set to create an electrifying atmosphere with powerful live music. Usually held at iconic locations in Bali, the event also incorporates distinctive elements of Balinese culture. This year’s highlight will take place in the Sanur area—an experience you won’t want to miss.

Jembrana Jegog Festival (27–28 September 2025)
This annual festival celebrates the traditional Jegog music of Jembrana. Aimed at preserving local cultural heritage, the event showcases captivating art and cultural performances. Taking place at Anjungan Cerdas on the National Road in Jembrana, the festival offers a golden opportunity to get closer to Bali’s unique musical traditions.

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Mas Village Festival (27–29 September 2025)
Mas Village in Ubud will host the Mas Village Festival, an annual event dedicated to promoting Bali’s renowned woodcarving art. The festival includes exhibitions, art performances, and workshops, giving visitors the chance to witness woodcarving techniques firsthand and gain deeper insights into Bali’s cultural artistry.

With such a diverse lineup of festivals, September 2025 is the perfect time to experience Bali in a different light. Don’t forget to add one of these festivals to your travel plans! (*)

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