Singapore Waterbomb Festival: K-Pop splashdown still on; organiser’s legal woes couldn’t dampen the beat

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Singapore Waterbomb Festival: K-Pop splashdown still on; organiser’s legal woes couldn’t dampen the beat
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Amidst the buzz, the event has found itself in the spotlight for reasons beyond its star-studded billing

SINGAPORE: In a whirlwind of excitement and anticipation, the much-awaited Waterbomb Singapore festival is gearing up to make a spectacular splash later this month, boasting an impressive lineup of K-pop stars.

David Yong, the high-flying CEO of Evergreen Group Holdings and a co-organizer of the festival alongside Viu Scream Dates, has recently been ensnared in a legal imbroglio. Yong, who gained notoriety earlier this year for his appearance on the Netflix show “Super Rich In Korea,” where he flaunted his opulent lifestyle, now finds himself in a far less enviable position.

Under Yong’s leadership, Evergreen Group Holdings had initially touted Waterbomb Singapore as the beginning of a series of K-pop festivals and K-content activities in the region.

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