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Inaugurated | 2015 |
Founders | Volume Unit Entertainment |
Website | Waterbomb |
Waterbomb is an annual summer music festival organized by Volume Unit Entertainment. It was first launched in 2015 in Seoul, South Korea, and has since expanded to other cities and countries. The festival features a mix of music, dance, and art performances on multiple stages, showcasing both national and international artists with a focus on K-pop, hip-hop, and EDM.[1] In addition to the performances, there are photo booths, food vendors, and retail store stalls set up during the festival. As the name suggests, the festival also includes various water-based activities such as water cannons, water gun fights, pool parties, zip-lining, bungee jumping, and more.[2]
As a tradition, the event usually divides its artists into two different teams, each characterized by different colours. The festival-goers are free to choose their team when buying the tickets to the event. This includes a water fight between the two teams and a winner is announced at the end of the festival.[3]
2015[edit]
Edition | Year | Date | Location | Venue | Line-up | Ref. |
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1 | 2015 | August 1 | Seoul, South Korea | Jamsil Sports Complex |
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2016[edit]
Edition | Year | Date | Location | Venue | Line-up | Ref. |
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2 | 2016 | July 30 | Seoul, South Korea | Jamsil Sports Complex |
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2017[edit]
Edition | Year | Date | Location | Venue | Line-up | Ref. |
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3 | 2017 | July 29 | Seoul, South Korea | Jamsil Sports Complex |
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2018[edit]
Edition | Year | Date | Location | Venue | Line-up | Ref. |
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4 | 2018 | July 20 | Seoul, South Korea | Jamsil Sports Complex | ||
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July 28 | Busan, South Korea | Busan Asiad Stadium |
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2019[edit]
Edition | Year | Date | Location | Venue | Line-up | Ref. |
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5 | 2019 | July 13 | Busan, South Korea | Busan Asiad Stadium | ||
July 20 | Seoul, South Korea | Jamsil Sports Complex |
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August 10 | Incheon, South Korea | Paradise City |
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August 15 | Daejeon, South Korea | Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex |
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August 17 | Daegu, South Korea | Daegu Stadium |
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August 24 | Gwangju, South Korea | Gwangju Women's University |
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2022[edit]
Edition | Year | Date | Location | Venue | Line-up | Ref. |
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6 | 2022 | June 24-26 | Seoul, South Korea | Jamsil Sports Complex | ||
July 23 | Daegu, South Korea | Daegu Stadium | ||||
July 30 | Busan, South Korea | Busan Asiad Stadium | ||||
6 August | Incheon, South Korea | Paradise City | ||||
August 13 | Suwon, South Korea | Suwon World Cup Auxiliary Stadium |
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2023[edit]
Edition | Year | Date | Location | Venue | Line-up | Ref. |
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7 | 2023 | April 13-14 | Bangkok, Thailand | Thunderdome Stadium | ||
June 23-25 | Seoul, South Korea | Jamsil Sports Complex | ||||
July 15 | Incheon, South Korea | Songdo Moonlight Festival Park |
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July 15-16 | Osaka, Japan | Maishima Sports Island (CANCELLED) | ||||
July 22 | Daegu, South Korea | Daegu Stadium | ||||
July 22-23 | Nagoya, Japan | Aichi Sky Expo | ||||
July 29 | Busan, South Korea | Busan Osiria Showplex | ||||
July 29-30 | Tokyo, Japan | Belluna Dome | ||||
August 5 | Daejeon, South Korea | Mokwon University |
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August 12 | Suwon , South Korea | Suwon World Cup Auxiliary Stadium | ||||
August 19 | Sokcho, South Korea | Hanwha Resort Seorak | ||||
August 26 | Jeju, South Korea | Jeju Stadium |
References[edit]
- ^ "워터 버라이어티 뮤직 페스티벌 '워터밤 2015', 제대로 물오른다". Sports World (in Korean). July 28, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2024.
- ^ Saemi Namgung (July 17, 2022). "Summer Festivals Criticized for Wasting Water". Herald Insight. Retrieved July 2, 2024.
- ^ "韓国の夏を代表する大型音楽フェスが日本に初上陸「WATERBOMB JAPAN」東京・大阪・名古屋3都市で開催が決定!". PR Times (in Japanese). March 31, 2023. Retrieved July 2, 2024.