Music festival Waterbomb Singapore set to make waves in August with top K-pop and hip-hop acts

, Music festival Waterbomb Singapore set to make waves in August with top K-pop and hip-hop acts
From left: Haven, Sandara Park and BamBam

Songkran might be over, but there’s another festival coming your way that guarantees a splashing good time. 

Waterbomb Singapore 2024 will be held for the very first time on Aug 24 and 25, 2024 at Siloso Beach, Sentosa. The water music festival is organised by Viu Scream Dates, together with Evergreen Group Holdings and presenting sponsor UOB

Alyph
Alyph

Waterbomb is one of the largest summer music festivals in South Korea, combining the best of K-pop, K-hip-hop, and EDM with the thrill of water games. Since 2015, it has been hosted almost yearly in various cities across South Korea, and has also been making waves in Japan and Thailand. 

, Music festival Waterbomb Singapore set to make waves in August with top K-pop and hip-hop acts
From left: Sorn and Kwon Eunbi

Now it’s Singapore’s turn. Get ready for some of the biggest names in K-pop, hip-hop and EDM. The initial line-up includes singers BamBam, Bibi, Kwon Eunbi, Sandara Park and Viviz, K-hip-hop rapper Kid Milli, and viral South Korean dance crew Team Bebe. Adding to the vibrant mix is Thai singer Sorn as well as local talents such as emerging pop-R&B sensation lullaboy, seasoned rapper Alyph and singer-songwriter Haven. 

Team Bebe
Team Bebe

Organisers promise K-music fans an unforgettable extravaganza of music and entertainment. Waterbomb Singapore is expected to draw more than 20,000 festivalgoers from Singapore and the region over two action-packed days.

Attendees can also look forward to an experiential beach village by Waterbormb, designed in collaboration with official experience partner, Invade.

Still not sure what Waterbomb is all about? Here’s a very wet and wild taster of what’s to come.


Tickets are available through official ticketing partner KKday. Standard tickets go on sale from May 10, priced at $198 for a one-day pass and $338 for a two-day pass. UOB pre-sale for standard tickets start on May 9 (local and regional debit and credit cardholders).