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Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) is a convention and exhibition centre located at BSD City, Pagedangan, Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia. The convention and exhibition center was inaugurated on 4 August 2015. It is the biggest convention and exhibition center in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.[2]

It has total land area of approximately 220,000 sqm, 10 exhibition halls with a total area of 50,000 sqm, 50,000 sqm outdoor exhibition space, 33 meeting rooms, one 4,000 sqm convention hall and one 12,000 sqm pre-function lobby. The halls are equipped to accommodate exhibitions, trade shows, conferences and other events. A four star hotel is located within the ICE complex to facilitate for accommodation for those joining different events at the venue.

Entertainment events

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  Events from Asian and regional artists
  Events from international artists
  Events from both local and international artists
Entertainment events at Indonesia Convention Exhibition
Date Artist/Band Tour / Concert name Ref.
2015
29 January Michael Bublé To Be Loved Tour [3]
3 May Super Junior Super Show 6 [4]
9 May Katy Perry Prismatic World Tour [5]
24 May Demi Lovato
Karmin
Iwan Fals
Agnez Mo
Sheila on 7
Gigi
Nidji
Tulus
Kunto Aji
RAN
Stereo Casts
2nd Indonesian Choice Awards [6]
1 August Big Bang Made World Tour [7]
2016
2 January Super Junior-K.R.Y. Super Junior-K.R.Y. Asia Tour 2015: Phonograph [8]
27 February Exo Exo Planet #2 – The Exo'luxion [9]
5 March 5 Seconds of Summer Sounds Live Feels Live World Tour [10]
16 April Girls' Generation Girls' Generation's Phantasia [11]
23 July Selena Gomez Revival Tour [12]
3 September iKon iKoncert 2016: Showtime Tour [13]
8 October Taeyang
Nell
AKMU
Saranghaeyo Indonesia 2016 [14]
10 December Monsta X The First Live "X-Clan Origins" [15]
2017
29 April BTS BTS Live Trilogy Episode III (Final Chapter): The Wings Tour [16]
15 July CNBLUE CNBLUE Live: Between Us [17]
3 September G-Dragon Act III: M.O.T.T.E World Tour [18]
23 September Seventeen Seventeen 1st World Tour "Diamond Edge" [19]
25 November Dean
Lee Hi
iKon
Eric Nam
Day6
Saranghaeyo Indonesia 2017 [20]
2018
21 January Wanna One Wanna-One 1st Fanmeeting: Wanna Be Loved [21]
14 April Katy Perry Witness: The Tour [22]
30 June Got7 Eyes On You [23]
15 July Wanna One One: The World [24]
25 August Paramore After Laughter Tour [25]
Twice Twiceland Zone 2 – Fantasy Park [26]
16 September Seventeen Ideal Cut [27]
16 November Charlie Puth Voicenotes Tour [28]
2019
19 January Blackpink In Your Area World Tour [29]
20 January [30]
26 January Stray Kids Unveil Tour "I Am..." [31]
15 June Super Junior Super Show 7 [32]
6 August Westlife The Twenty Tour
7 August
31 August TVXQ Circle Tour [33]
29 September Momoland Super Kpop Festival Indonesia 2019
23 November Exo Exo Planet #5 – Exploration [34]
2020
11 January Super Junior Super Show 8: Infinite Time [35]
7 September Billie Eilish Where Do We Go? World Tour [36]
2022
17 September Super Junior Super Show 9: Road [37]
24 September Seventeen Be The Sun World Tour [38]
25 September [38]
12 October Tomorrow X Together Act: Lovesick [39]
4 November NCT 127 Neo City – The Link [40]
5 November
2023
5 February Mamamoo My Con World Tour [41]
9 February Westlife The Wild Dreams Tour
4 March NCT Dream The Dream Show 2: In A Dream [42]
5 March [42]
6 March [42]
18 March Treasure Treasure Tour Hello
19 March
29 April WayV Phantom Fanmeeting [43]
20 May Red Velvet R to V [44]
25 May Babymetal Babymetal World Tour 2023 [45]
26 May Agust D Suga Agust D Tour [46]
27 May [46]
28 May [46]
24 June Aespa Synk: Hyper Line [47]
22 July Taeyeon TAEYEON CONCERT - 'The ODD of LOVE' [48]
2024
24 February Jonas Brothers Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour [49]
27 April IU IU HEREH World Tour [50]
28 April
1 June Baekhyun BAEKHYUN ASIA TOUR Lonsdaleite [51]
2 June
15 June David Foster
Josh Groban
Brian McKnight
Jessie J
Katharine McPhee
HITMAN Returns: David Foster and Friends [52]
17 August Enhypen ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR “FATE PLUS” [53]
18 August
24 August Ive Show What I Have World Tour [54]
31 August Riize Riizing Day [55]
26 October Zerobaseone Timeless World [56]
2025
11 January Aaron Kwok Iconic World Tour [57]
14 June Babymonster Hello Monsters World Tour [58]
15 June &Team Awaken the Bloodline Asia Tour
16 August Baekhyun Reverie World Tour [59]
31 August Park Bo-gum Fan Meeting Tour 'Be With You' [60]
13 September Super Junior Super Show 10 [61]
2026
10 January Riize Riizing Loud [62]
31 January Ateez ATEEZ 2026 WORLD TOUR "IN YOUR FANTASY" [63]

Notable events

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Events Date
Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) 32nd TEI, 11–15 October 2017
33rd TEI, 24–28 October 2018
C3-Anime Festival Asia Jakarta 31 August-2 September 2018
IndoBuildtech 25-29 May 2016
Part 1 2024: 12–16 June 2024[64]
Part 2 2024: 7–11 August 2024[64]
Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show 20–30 August 2015
11–21 August 2016
10-20 August 2017
2-12 August 2018
18-28 July 2019
11-21 November 2021
11-21 August 2022
10-20 August 2023
18-28 July 2024
23 July-3 August 2025
PATA Travel Mart 7-9 September 2016
Pekan Raya Indonesia 20 October-6 November 2016
21 October-5 November 2017
27 September-7 October 2018[65]
Big Bad Wolf Books 30 April-8 May 2016
21 April-2 May 2017
29 March-9 April 2018
PUBG Mobile Club Open - Spring Split: SEA Championship 22-23 June 2019
Bubu Esports Tournament 2019 13-14 September 2019
CIMB NIAGA XTRA XPO Championship 2020 8-9 February 2020
Comic Frontier (Comifuro) Comifuro15, 24–25 September 2022[66]
Comifuro16, 6–7 May 2023
Comifuro17, 16–17 December 2023
Comifuro18, 11–12 May 2024
Comifuro19, 9–10 November 2024
CFXX, 24–25 May 2025
Comifuro 21, 15-16 November 2025
Indonesia Anime Con 15–16 June 2024

Accessibility

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This exhibition center is located approximately 10 minutes away from Serpong, Rawa Buntu, and Cisauk railway stations, which makes it easily accessible to commuters using Jakarta commuter railway system. Moreover, this convention center is accessible through the nearby Serpong–Balaraja Toll Road. This toll road directly connects ICE to some important places in both West Jakarta and South Jakarta.

See also

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Other convention center or concert venues in Greater Jakarta:

References

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from Grokipedia
The Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) is a premier convention and exhibition center located in BSD City, Pagedangan, , , . Inaugurated on 4 August 2015, it is one of the largest convention and exhibition centers in , covering a total area of 220,000 square meters. Developed and managed by PT Indonesia International Expo—a between the Kompas-Gramedia Group and the Group—ICE serves as a key destination for the meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) industry. The venue features 10 exhibition halls totaling 50,000 square meters of indoor space, a 4,000-square-meter convention hall divisible into four rooms, 33 meeting rooms spanning 5,000 square meters, 50,000 square meters of outdoor exhibition area, and a 12,000-square-meter pre-function lobby. These facilities support a wide range of events, including expos, automotive shows like the (GIIAS), concerts, corporate meetings, and themed functions. ICE has earned recognition for its world-class infrastructure and service excellence, including the Meetings & Conferencing Property of the Year at the Travel Trade Excellence Awards 2025, Best Exhibition Hall at the MICE Industry 2018 and Indonesia MICE 2015, and a Highly Commended for Public Service Architecture at the Property Awards 2016. Its strategic location in the integrated BSD City development enhances accessibility via options like Transjakarta and Trans BSD, positioning it as a vital hub for economic and cultural activities in the Greater area.

History

Planning and construction

The development of the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) was spearheaded by PT. Indonesia International Expo (IIE), a established between and Group, with Kompas Gramedia holding a 51% stake and Land (a of Group) owning 49%. This partnership was announced in 2011, aiming to create Southeast Asia's largest convention and exhibition center to bolster Indonesia's meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions (MICE) industry. The project was integrated into the broader of Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) City, a master-planned developed by Land, to enhance regional economic growth through event-driven tourism and business activities. Architectural design responsibilities were assigned to the Australian firm Cox Architecture, in collaboration with local partner Bita Bangunan as the architect of record. Cox's concept emphasized a modern, flexible layout optimized for large-scale events, featuring expansive column-free spaces and modular configurations to accommodate diverse exhibitions and conventions. Key design elements included seamless integration with BSD City's green corridors and infrastructure, such as proximity to major highways and provisions for phased expansions, including a planned Stage 2 with additional exhibition halls and an auditorium. This approach ensured the venue's adaptability to future urban growth while maintaining aesthetic harmony with the surrounding mixed-use developments. Planning for the project began around 2010, with formal announcements and site preparations advancing through 2011. Construction commenced in early 2013 on a site spanning approximately 220,000 square meters within BSD City, , selected for its strategic location south of . Major building phases, including foundation work and structural erection, progressed through 2014, culminating in completion ahead of the venue's official opening. The timeline reflected coordinated efforts between the partners and contractors to meet international standards for MICE facilities, with an emphasis on features like energy-efficient lighting systems.

Opening and early operations

The Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) was officially inaugurated on 4 August 2015 by President at a grand opening ceremony organized by Sinar Mas Land and . This launch coincided with the "All Eyes to ICE" program, a series of inaugural events from 31 July to 31 August 2015, which included the Temu Kreatif Nasional 2015—a national creative industry gathering featuring presidential dialogues, the "Inventors Meet Investors" seminar on 5 August, and the "From Indonesia to the World" exhibition showcasing local innovations from 1 to 9 August. From its inception, was managed by PT Indonesia International Expo, a between Kompas-Gramedia Group and Group formed in 2011 to capitalize on 's growing meetings, incentives, conventions, and (MICE) sector, with an initial emphasis on developing the venue as the nation's largest integrated convention and center. In 2015 and 2016, achieved key early milestones by hosting major trade expositions and entertainment events that demonstrated its operational scale, including the debut (GIIAS) from 20 to 30 August 2015, which featured 34 automotive brands and positioned the venue as a hub for Southeast Asia's premier auto events. The venue also accommodated high-profile concerts, such as the world tour performance on 1 August 2015, which drew large crowds and underscored 's adaptability for international entertainment. Further solidifying its early reputation, ICE hosted the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Travel Mart in September 2016, attracting global tourism professionals and affirming its role in facilitating international conventions. These initial operations highlighted ICE's capacity to manage events at a national and regional level, with rapid growth leading to its recognition as Indonesia's leading international venue by 2018.

Facilities and infrastructure

Exhibition and convention halls

The Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) in BSD City, , features ten dedicated exhibition halls providing a total indoor floor space exceeding 50,000 , designed to accommodate a wide range of event sizes through configurable layouts. Each hall spans approximately 4,860 with dimensions of 54 m × 90 m and a of 12 m, enabling versatile setups such as exhibitions with up to 320 stands or audience configurations including 4,750 seats in style and 3,000 seats in arrangement. The convention hall, known as Nusantara Hall, covers 3,564 m² and supports modular configurations for conventions and meetings, accommodating up to 2,538 delegates in theater style depending on the setup. It measures 44 m × 81 m with a 9 m ceiling height and can be divided into up to four sections—for instance, into Halls 1 & 2 (2,376 m², theater capacity 1,692) and Hall 3 (1,188 m², theater capacity 846)—using flexible partitioning to suit events from small breakout sessions to full assemblies. Complementing the indoor spaces, ICE includes 35,000 m² of outdoor area suitable for large-scale displays such as auto shows or open-air events. The halls incorporate technical features like multiple projection screens (ranging from 2.5 m × 2 m to 5 m × 6 m per section) and high ceilings in the main areas to facilitate overhead and expansive setups. Overall flexibility allows adjacent halls to be combined for larger events, supporting capacities from 500 attendees in subdivided spaces to the venue's full scale.

Supporting amenities

The Indonesia Convention Exhibition provides 33 meeting rooms designed to accommodate a range of event formats, from intimate boardroom discussions to larger conferences, including specialized spaces such as the Nusantara breakout room, Rooms, Cendana Rooms, and Kalimaya Rooms. These rooms vary in size and configuration, with examples including the Main Hall 1 measuring 27m x 17m x 5m (459 m²) and supporting setups for up to 210 theater-style seats, offering flexibility for diverse professional gatherings. The total function space across these rooms spans 5,000 m², enabling seamless integration with primary event areas. Complementing the meeting rooms is the Garuda Heritage Ballroom, a versatile space ideal for banquets, galas, and formal receptions with capacities ranging from 500 to 1,000 guests. This ballroom, along with adjacent Main Halls totaling up to 918 m², supports elegant event layouts with unobstructed views and customizable setups for high-profile functions. Adjacent to the main venue is the 4-star Hotel Santika Premiere BSD , featuring 285 rooms conveniently positioned for event attendees, with direct access to convention facilities and amenities like indoor pools and fitness centers. This hotel ensures seamless accommodation options, minimizing travel time for participants in extended events. Additional on-site services enhance operational efficiency, including through SALT All Day Dining on the Mezzanine Floor, which offers a of Western, Asian, and Indonesian dishes in an elegant setting to suit various event scales. Free high-speed , accessible via the "ICE FREE" network, covers the entire venue, supporting digital needs for and hybrid events. is prioritized with 24/7 monitored parking for up to 12,000 vehicles and an on-site medic room for immediate medical support, ensuring a safe environment for all visitors. An information center at the Nusantara Convention Lobby further assists with services, including inquiries and coordination.

Hosted events

Trade shows and exhibitions

The Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) has been a flagship annual event at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) since 2015, featuring displays of automobiles, motorcycles, and related technologies from global and local brands such as , , and BYD. This attracts significant industry participation, with over 40 exhibitors showcasing innovations in electric vehicles and sustainable mobility, and consistently draws more than 300,000 visitors per edition, including the 475,084 attendees recorded in 2024. The Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI), organized by Indonesia's Ministry of Trade, shifted to in 2017 and has been hosted there annually since, promoting national exports through themed pavilions covering sectors like , , and consumer goods. These editions featured over 1,000 exhibitors from across , facilitating meetings and generating substantial trade leads, with pavilions highlighting products such as derivatives, textiles, and processed foods to international buyers. annually hosts a variety of industry-specific trade shows, including the Indogritech Expo for and , Packpro Indonesia for packaging and processing, and -focused events like Food Manufacturing , which collectively support and innovation across sectors. These recurring exhibitions contribute to BSD City's economy by generating billions in transaction values—such as the $25.3 billion from TEI in 2023 and $22.8 billion from the 40th edition in 2025, which drew 34,550 visitors from 131 countries—and boosting local , , and revenues through high visitor footfall. A unique feature enabling these events is 's 50,000 square meters of outdoor exhibition space, often used for large-scale vehicle test drives at GIIAS and expansive pavilion setups, complementing the indoor halls for hybrid displays. Comic Frontier, a biannual pop culture convention, has been held at from 2022, with the event scheduled to continue in 2025, emphasizing , , , and works by local Indonesian creators in its Circle Market and artist alleys. Editions such as Comifuro 15 in 2022 utilized multiple halls to host over 1,000 booths, drawing tens of thousands of attendees focused on , , and fan engagements; Comifuro 21 is scheduled for November 15-16, 2025.

Entertainment and concerts

The Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD has hosted numerous high-profile music concerts featuring international artists, establishing itself as a key venue for live performances in the region. In 2015, Canadian singer performed during his To Be Loved Tour on January 29, drawing significant crowds to Hall 10. This was followed by South Korean boy band BTS's Wings Tour concert on April 29, 2017, in Halls 3 and 3A, marking one of the early major events at the venue. The trend continued with South Korean girl group 's In Your Area World Tour shows on January 19 and 20, 2019, across multiple halls, and culminated more recently with the ' The Tour on February 24, 2024, in Hall 9-10, showcasing the venue's appeal to Western pop acts as well. Beyond concerts, ICE BSD serves as a hub for diverse entertainment events, including themed functions, award ceremonies, and pop culture festivals that blend , , and interactive experiences. Themed functions often utilize the venue's expansive halls for immersive corporate and cultural gatherings, supported by customizable setups for lighting and staging. Pop culture festivals such as Far East Music City in May 2025 highlight , hip-hop, EDM, and cultural exhibits, attracting enthusiasts for multi-genre performances. Other events like the Indonesia Game Expo incorporate pop culture elements with live and fan engagements, extending beyond traditional to broader leisure programming. Attendance at these events frequently reaches near-capacity, with and Western artist often filling halls to 10,000 or more attendees across combined spaces, as seen in Blackpink's sold-out dual dates and BTS's dual-hall configuration. Post-2017, there has been a noticeable evolution toward increased Asian entertainment, particularly acts, reflecting regional fan demand and the venue's growing reputation in . Technical support enhances these performances through specialized layouts in halls accommodating up to 4,750 seated guests, equipped with multiple LED screens (including 5m x 6m and 5m x 4m units) and acoustics optimized for live sound distribution. The venue's flexible infrastructure allows seamless adaptation of exhibition spaces for stage setups, ensuring high-quality audio-visual experiences.

Location and accessibility

Site overview

The Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) is located at Jl. BSD Grand Boulevard Raya No.1, BSD City, Pagedangan, Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia, with geographic coordinates of 6°18′01″S 106°38′12″E. As part of Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) City, a planned satellite city developed in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area since 1984, the venue is surrounded by integrated commercial districts, residential neighborhoods, and business hubs that support its role in hosting diverse events. This strategic positioning south of central Jakarta facilitates connectivity while embedding ICE within a dynamic urban landscape designed for modern living and commerce. Covering a total site area of 220,000 m², ICE encompasses indoor exhibition halls, convention spaces, meeting rooms, and 35,000 m² of outdoor areas, all engineered for seamless integration with BSD City's infrastructure. This expansive footprint allows for flexible event configurations that leverage the surrounding planned environment, promoting efficient flow between the venue and adjacent facilities. Environmentally, ICE benefits from its placement in amid BSD City's commitment to , including over 400 hectares of allocated green spaces such as city parks, riverfront forest belts, and recreational zones. Nearby urban amenities, encompassing more than 60 hectares of malls and entertainment options, educational institutions with over 60,000 students, and lush green office parks, enhance the site's appeal. Developed as a flagship landmark by Land, ICE elevates BSD City's profile as a leading event hub in , drawing national and international gatherings to stimulate regional .

Transportation and parking

The Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD City is accessible via major toll roads, providing convenient connectivity to Jakarta and surrounding areas. It is located approximately 10 minutes from the Serpong–Balaraja Toll Road exit, which links directly to key highways such as the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR) and Kunciran–Serpong Toll Road. From Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, visitors can reach ICE in 30-45 minutes by car under normal traffic conditions, following the route via Tol Prof. Dr. Sedyatmo, JORR W2 Toll, and Tol Kunciran–Serpong to the Serbaraja Toll exit. Public transportation options include proximity to several KRL Commuter Line railway stations, such as Rawa Buntu (about 10 minutes by car), Serpong, and Cisauk, from which attendees can transfer via or shuttle services. The free BSD Link shuttle bus operates six daily routes with a capacity of 47 passengers per vehicle, connecting strategic locations like Mall BSD City, The Breeze BSD City, Bintaro Exchange Mall, and Rawa Buntu Station to ICE. Additionally, TransJakarta Bus Route S11 provides service from BSD Serpong to Jelambar, followed by a 20-minute drive along Jl. BSD Raya Utama to the venue. Airport train services from Soekarno–Hatta to Duri Station offer another rail option, with onward connections available. On-site parking at ICE accommodates up to 5,000 cars within the complex and an additional 7,000 vehicles in surrounding areas, operating on a first-come, first-served basis. VIP self-parking is available at an extra fee near the Nusantara Convention Lobby, assisted by attendants. Drop-off zones at Hall 1, the Convention Lobby, Hall 6, and Hall 10 support private vehicles and buses up to 54 seats. Ride-sharing services like and Grab have designated pick-up zones at the venue, facilitating easy access for non-drivers. For large events, includes dedicated shuttle routes from nearby stations and malls, along with additional overflow linked by complimentary buses to minimize congestion.

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