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CHUNG HA and Rain to perform at WATERBOMB SINGAPORE 2024

CHUNG HA and Rain to perform at WATERBOMB SINGAPORE 2024

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The final wave of lineup announcements for WATERBOMB SINGAPORE 2024 is here.

Chung Ha and Rain are set to take the stage at Sentosa’s Siloso Beach later this year.

The K-pop solo artists have been added to the lineup for the highly anticipated festival, which is set to be held on 24 and 25 August

Since the release of his debut album N001, Rain remained a pioneer and a key figure in the K-pop scene. Recognized as a cultural icon in Asia, he was twice named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Throughout his career, he has released multiple hits such as ‘WHY DON'T WE (Feat. CHUNG HA)’, ‘Switch to Me’, a duet with JYP, and the popular upbeat track ‘Rainism’. In addition to producing albums and heading Rain Company, the multi-talented performer is actively involved in movies, dramas, broadcasts, and entertainment.

 
 
 
 
 
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CHUNG HA debuted with the girl group I.O.I, formed through Produce 101. Her solo debut then catapulted her to fame, making her one of South Korea’s top solo artists with numerous beloved hits.

In 2020, she joined 88rising and released multilingual singles, including ‘Dream of You’ and ‘Demente (feat. Guaynaa)’, gaining both domestic and global attention. Her extensive discography features multiple collaborations with a variety of artists, showcasing her versatility. 

Both artists are both members of the orange team. Fans can look forward to Rain’s performance on the first day of the festival which also includes Sandara Park, and CHUNG HA’s performance on the last day.

Previously announced acts include CL, Jessi, Loco, VIVIZ, BamBam, and more. Additional acts for the final lineup will be revealed soon.

Tickets to the festival, priced at SGD 198 (1-day pass) and SGD 338 (2-day pass), are available via KKDay.