
One of the biggest music festivals in Korea, Waterbomb Festival, is making its way to Singapore for the second time this August 2025 – after a successful event last year. Waterbomb Singapore 2025 is modeled after the popular summer music festival of the same name in South Korea. It is presented by UOB in Singapore. The lineup has been revealed so here’s a sneak peak of what to expect:
Waterbomb Singapore 2025
Waterbomb Singapore 2025 takes place on August 30 and 31 on Siloso Beach in Sentosa Island. The spectacular water music festival is part of Waterbomb 2025’s world tour which includes stops in Manila in the Philippines and Bali this September 2025.
Waterbomb has hosted a combination of Korean and Asian pop, hip hop, and EDM artists, alongside thrilling water games and activities, in one place since its inception in 2015. Attendees at the Singapore festival can look forward to more than 10 popular South Korean and local artists who are leading the way in these diverse music scenes.
First audiences and artists will pick either the Sky Team or Pink Team upon entry. Afterwards, punters can expect a splash-filled adventure full of signature water fights, waterbomb showdowns where opposing teams get to drench the opposite with a unique water gun, and other water-themed activities.
Singapore’s festival is expected to draw in more than 20,000 festival goers from the region for an unbeatable weekend of non-stop music and entertainment.
Last year, there was an Experiential Beach Village in collaboration with INVADE, where guests captured instagrammable photo opportunities. Additionally, there was interactige games, delicious food stalls, and beverages – so perhaps these will return for 2025.
The lineup
The first wave of the lineup for Waterbomb Singapore 2025 features top K-pop and hip-hop acts including EXID, HUTA, Jay B, ASH ISLAND, Team BEBE, and Anson Lo, to name a few before more artists are announced soon.
How to get tickets
The tickets for Waterbomb Singapore 2025 are available on the official website. Early bird tickets start from $168. Buy tickets here. Certainly, you can’t miss the most exciting water music festival in Asia this season.
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