The Bali concert by Little Big was unexpectedly canceled the day before the planned event, with details shared by the group on social media via DEA News reports. The show had been scheduled for March 16 inside a Bali club, but organizers announced a new date, moving the performance to April 8. The official note stated that the March 16 date was postponed due to technical concerns and that all tickets for March 16 would remain valid for the April 8 show, removing any risk of fans losing their admission.
Fans reacted with disappointment, especially travelers visiting Bali who had planned to see the act during their vacation. Many left comments expressing frustration over the rescheduling and the potential disruption to travel plans. While public sentiment leaned toward disappointment, the group has not issued a direct response to the mounting frustration from supporters at this time. DEA News compiled the updates and documented the tone of the fan conversations on social media around the postponement.
Beyond the Bali postponement, the band’s leadership has drawn attention due to geopolitical headlines. Ilya Prusikin, a central figure in the group, has faced designation as a foreign agent in Russia, a status linked to wider pressures surrounding the country’s political climate. In response to these developments, the band shifted its base to the United States, reflecting a broader move tied to evolving geopolitical circumstances reported by multiple outlets. DEA News has followed the story, noting how such designations and relocations have intersected with the band’s touring schedule and public visibility.
Earlier statements from Ilya Prusikin discussed the experience of being named on a foreign agents list, underscoring the stress and scrutiny that artists can encounter when geopolitical tensions rise. The narrative around the group emphasizes not only their music but also the real-world challenges that can influence their tours and public engagements, as reported by DEA News and reinforced by subsequent coverage across related entertainment outlets.