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Waterbomb Singapore's first line-up includes BamBam, BIBI, Kwon Eunbi, and more

See someone you like? Standard ticket sales start on May 10

Cheryl Sekkappan
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Cheryl Sekkappan
News & Travel Editor, Southeast Asia
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You've heard the splashy good news – South Korea's famous summer festival, Waterbomb Festival, will be staged in Singapore on August 24 and 25. And to amp up the excitement, it has just released the first wave of artists performing at the epic event.

A slew of K-pop singers, rappers, and performance crews will be descending on Siloso Beach at Sentosa for Waterbomb Singapore 2024. There's BamBam, a Thai rapper and singer who rose to fame with the South Korean boy group GOT7; Bibi, a South Korean singer, rapper and songwriter who gained recognition through the reality show The Fan; Kwon Eunbi, who rose to viral fame through Waterbomb Festival in Seoul; Sandara Park, who needs no introduction as part of legendary girl group 2NE1; and VIVIZ, a South Korean girl group consisting of former members from GFriend. 

Other acts joining Waterbomb Singapore include Korean hip-hop rapper Kid Milli, viral South Korean dance crew Team Bebe, and Thai singer Sorn, alongside local talents like R&B singer lullaboy, rapper ALYPH, and singer-songwriter Haven. 

More exciting acts will be announced, so do look out for more announcements on Waterbomb Singapore's website, Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok. But if this initial line-up is enough to get you hyped, then stay sharp for the standard ticket sale starting on May 10. For local and regional UOB cardholders, a special pre-sale will start on May 9 – check out UOB's Waterbomb Singapore website for details on eligible cards. All tickets will be sold through official ticketing partner, KKday

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