
After a day of water-splashing fun and excitement, the last and second day of Waterbomb Singapore 2025 has finally arrived. Today, the line-up once again brings big names from Korea. And fans can expect to see live sets from acts like Junny, Jay B, Lee Youngji, 2NE1 and more.
Junny

Marking his first Waterbomb appearance, the Canadian singer-songwriter packed his set with songs back-to-back.
Performing in a brown sleeveless top and denim bell bottoms, the singer showcased a sexier side to his usual self. However, his vocal chops remained the same as he serenaded fans with many of his hit songs. These include Aura (2020), Rush (2024) and one of his latest releases, Energy (2025).
The soloist then ended his set on a high with social media-famous tune, Invitation (2023).
Ash Island

Though it’s Ash Island’s first time in Singapore, he still managed to bring the heat into his Waterbomb set.
This may not be that prominent with his outfit choice, a sleek all-black ensemble. The rapper, however, did start shedding clothes further into his set, starting with his black outerwear and his wifebeater, too, shortly after.
Aside from showing off a surprisingly chiselled physique, the singer was also well-rounded. The singer delivered intense raps like Band (2019) to emotional melodies like OST (2024).
Lee Young-ji

Energy is the only word to describe Lee Young-ji’s set at Waterbomb Singapore.
She got her fans chanting her name from the very beginning. That’s not all—she even taught the crowd how to cheer along to the respective tracks.
“I think you guys need more confidence. I don’t care if the lyrics are wrong, just be loud,” the singer teased.
She sang many of her hits, which included tracks from her time in Show Me the Money 11 (2022). These included Witch (2022), Not Sorry (2022) and more. The singer also affectionately referred to the latter as “the most important song” in her career.
However, Lee did not forget some of her more recent iconic tunes, like Small Girl (2024), Fighting (2023) and Smoke (2023).
Jay B

It’s rare for all members in a group to have their distinct colours in their solo careers. But, Got7 is definitely one of them.
When it comes to Jay B specifically, his music is definitely more upbeat and energetic—wisely chosen, given his bright vocal colour. He breathed life into his tracks tonight with a clear vocal delivery that seemed to pierce through the speakers.
But at Waterbomb, he seemed to place an emphasis on showing his sexier side. This shone through in sultry tracks like Make Me Right (2024), Take it easy (2024) and B.T.W (2021).
Leaving the best for the last, the singer ended his set with Got7’s b-side track, Crazy (2020). He also finally took off his denim outerwear to reveal a chiselled physique.
2NE1

The ladies of 2NE1 never disappoint and the same applies for their set in Waterbomb Singapore.
Starting off strong with their iconic silhouettes bathed in red and with repeated plays of “come back home” playing in the background—the group could not get any more iconic.
“Remember last year when we were here as solo acts? And now, we are here as 2NE1!”, member and GRAZIA Singapore digital cover star Sandara excitedly mentions. Their sets remain as high quality and exciting, even though they’ve performed some of it here during their Singapore trip last year. From Clap Your Hands (2010), Fire (2009) to I Am the Best (2011), the crowd enjoyed every bit of it nonetheless.
“It’s so nice to be here in Waterbomb Singapore, maybe we should come spend every August with you guys.”, the group said.
This statement had fans screaming in agreement, but it surely must have been more heartening to see the girls back on stage in town again, albeit without member Park Bom, who missed the festival due to health reasons.
Estelle Fly

Another GRAZIA Singapore digital cover star took the stage by storm at the Waterbomb Festival. This time, it’s local singer-songwriter Estelle Fly.
The former J-pop star let loose on the Waterbomb stage across both days of the festival, performing some of her hits, including Love Like This (2019), POSE (2024), and HEAVY (2020). Beyond her popular records, Estelle also wow-ed the crowd by performing Messy, an unreleased track.
This story first appeared on HallyuSG. Additional reporting by Danisha Liang.
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