The outdoor music festival will be held at Sentosa’s Siloso Beach on Aug 24 and 25.
American rapper Jay Park and South Korean singer Chung Ha will be performing at Waterbomb Singapore held at Sentosa's Siloso Beach.
Park, 37, is behind South Korean music labels Aomg, H1ghr Music and More Vision, and he recently released single Taxi Blurr, featuring Thai singer Natty. Park and Rain will take the stage on Aug 24, alongside singer-rapper Jessi, 2NE1’s Sandara Park, singer Kwon Eunbi, girl group Viviz and rapper Kid Milli.artistes performing on the second day include 2NE1’s CL, rapper Loco, Got7’s BamBam, rapper Bibi and dance crew Team Bebe.
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