When you hear about an event in Sentosa, you might have a shudder run down your back, especially after the lacklustre Sky Lantern Festival.Â
You can be rest assured that that won’t happen again, because the Waterbomb Festival has had a track record of fun and overall good vibes.
Yes, Waterbomb Festival 2024 is taking place in our very own backyard for the very first time. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Event Details
ICYMI, Waterbomb Festival is a highly anticipated summer festival popularised in South Korea.
Usually, there’ll be great music from trendy names and you’ll have to be prepared to get wet from the water cannons.
This year, the festival is organised by Viu Scream Dates, together with Evergreen Group Holdings and presenter sponsor UOB.
It will take place at Sentosa’s Siloso Beach on 24 and 25 Aug, so mark your calendars.
Waterbomb Festival 2024 Guest ListÂ
Now, the most important information: Who’s coming?
Some big names from South Korea include:
- Got7’s BamBam
- Solo rapper and songwriter BIBI
- Singer of viral song “Underwater” KWON EUNBI
- 2NE1’s multi-hyphenate Sandara Park
- Girl group VIVIZ
- K-hip-hop rapper Kid Milli
- Winner of Street Woman Dance Fighter TEAM BEBE
Wait, there’s more.
From home, singer-songwriter Alyph and up-and-coming star Haven will join the line-up. Thai singer SORN will be there too.
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With this line-up, organisers are expecting a crowd of at least 20,000.
Tickets for Waterbomb Singapore 2024
Tickets are priced at $198 for a one-day pass and $338 for a two-day pass. These will go on sale on 10 May.
Since UOB is a presenting sponsor, UOB debit and credit cardholders will have special access to tickets, with pre-sales going on 9 May. If you need more details on whether you’re eligible for the pre-sales, visit go.uob.com/WaterbombSG2024
Tickets are available on official ticketing partner KKday’s website.
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