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The underground music scene in cities like Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Malang has broken into the mainstream. Bands like Hindia , Nadin Amizah , and Lomba Sihir sell out stadiums by singing poetic, melancholic lyrics rooted in Indonesian daily life rather than trying to mimic Western pop structure. The trend of "Moody Indie" is so strong that it has spawned a distinct subculture of "Gedung Tua" (Old Building) aesthetics—where youths gather in colonial-era buildings for vinyl listening sessions.
Modern Indonesian youth are much more vocal about mental health than previous generations.
Indonesian youth are known for their love of fashion and beauty. Online shopping platforms like Shopee and Lazada have made it easier for young people to access affordable and trendy clothing, skincare, and makeup products. The influence of Korean and Western beauty standards has led to a growing interest in skincare routines, with many young Indonesians prioritizing self-care and skin health.
The entertainment preferences of Indonesian youth exist in a dual state of loving global trends and fiercely supporting local talent.
Korean culture, or the Hallyu wave, remains a cornerstone of Indonesian youth lifestyle. A massive 90% of young Indonesians express positive interest in K-Culture, which they see as a long-term lifestyle rather than a passing fad. However, the interaction has matured. 79% of Gen MZ (Millennials/Gen Z) engage with K-Pop, but they are not passive recipients. They are practicing "fusion culture," where 85% have mixed Korean and local elements at least once, and 53% do so daily. This takes the form of pairing kimchi with sambal, weaving Korean slang into Indonesian conversations, or styling Korean fashion silhouettes in a distinctly Indonesian way. Importantly, while open to brands that integrate K-Culture, 98% prefer campaigns that start with local culture, using Korean elements as a seasoning rather than the main dish.
The music scene in Indonesia is as diverse and dynamic as its people. While K-Pop remains a massive cultural force, the youth are also fiercely championing their own local genres and independent scenes.
: Local indie bands singing in Indonesian, such as Hindia and Feast, capture the socio-political frustrations of youth.
Numbering over 80 million, Indonesia’s young people are not a monolith. They are a force of friction and fusion, balancing the collectivist values of gotong royong (mutual cooperation) with the hyper-individualistic expression of social media. From the rise of Tanah Air (homeland) music genres to the politics of thrift shopping, here is a deep dive into the trends defining Indonesian youth culture in 2025.
: Sporty explorers who turn activities like running or padel into social platforms for self-branding.
: There is a strong declarative attitude toward environmentalism, particularly among women of higher social-economic status, who are increasingly active in supporting green businesses and ecological activities. Cultural Tensions
From plastic-free beach cleanups to climate strikes, young Indonesians are hyper-aware of environmental degradation and actively champion sustainable lifestyles.
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The underground music scene in cities like Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Malang has broken into the mainstream. Bands like Hindia , Nadin Amizah , and Lomba Sihir sell out stadiums by singing poetic, melancholic lyrics rooted in Indonesian daily life rather than trying to mimic Western pop structure. The trend of "Moody Indie" is so strong that it has spawned a distinct subculture of "Gedung Tua" (Old Building) aesthetics—where youths gather in colonial-era buildings for vinyl listening sessions.
Modern Indonesian youth are much more vocal about mental health than previous generations.
Indonesian youth are known for their love of fashion and beauty. Online shopping platforms like Shopee and Lazada have made it easier for young people to access affordable and trendy clothing, skincare, and makeup products. The influence of Korean and Western beauty standards has led to a growing interest in skincare routines, with many young Indonesians prioritizing self-care and skin health.
The entertainment preferences of Indonesian youth exist in a dual state of loving global trends and fiercely supporting local talent.
Korean culture, or the Hallyu wave, remains a cornerstone of Indonesian youth lifestyle. A massive 90% of young Indonesians express positive interest in K-Culture, which they see as a long-term lifestyle rather than a passing fad. However, the interaction has matured. 79% of Gen MZ (Millennials/Gen Z) engage with K-Pop, but they are not passive recipients. They are practicing "fusion culture," where 85% have mixed Korean and local elements at least once, and 53% do so daily. This takes the form of pairing kimchi with sambal, weaving Korean slang into Indonesian conversations, or styling Korean fashion silhouettes in a distinctly Indonesian way. Importantly, while open to brands that integrate K-Culture, 98% prefer campaigns that start with local culture, using Korean elements as a seasoning rather than the main dish.
The music scene in Indonesia is as diverse and dynamic as its people. While K-Pop remains a massive cultural force, the youth are also fiercely championing their own local genres and independent scenes.
: Local indie bands singing in Indonesian, such as Hindia and Feast, capture the socio-political frustrations of youth.
Numbering over 80 million, Indonesia’s young people are not a monolith. They are a force of friction and fusion, balancing the collectivist values of gotong royong (mutual cooperation) with the hyper-individualistic expression of social media. From the rise of Tanah Air (homeland) music genres to the politics of thrift shopping, here is a deep dive into the trends defining Indonesian youth culture in 2025.
: Sporty explorers who turn activities like running or padel into social platforms for self-branding.
: There is a strong declarative attitude toward environmentalism, particularly among women of higher social-economic status, who are increasingly active in supporting green businesses and ecological activities. Cultural Tensions
From plastic-free beach cleanups to climate strikes, young Indonesians are hyper-aware of environmental degradation and actively champion sustainable lifestyles.