Waterbomb will feature K-pop stars such as Jay Park, CL and Rain.
Taking place at Siloso Beach in Sentosa, the line-up features artistes ranging from K-pop stalwarts such as singer-actor Rain and former girl group 2NE1 leader CL to singer Bibi and Korean-American rapper Jay Park.
Like the festival name implies, those attending have to be prepared to get wet, as concertgoers can expect to get showered on by water cannons. Famous for blending Western pop sensibilities with Asian influences, the set list will include some of his best-known songs, such as Bunga Sayang and Fried Rice Paradise .
Like in previous years, Marina Bay Sands’ annual Sands For Singapore Charity Festival will include free music performances.
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