WATERBOMB MANILA 2025 DATES + VENUE ANNOUNCED

(SPOT.ph) We're not one to say no to getting splashed and having a good time during a two-day music festival—especially in tropical Philippines where we'll take any excuse to beat the heat. South Korea's homegrown Waterbomb Festival is happening in Manila next year and we know when and where it will be.

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Waterbomb Manila dates and venue

Waterbomb Manila will take place on February 8 to 9, 2025 at Metrowalk Ortigas in Pasig City. The area's surrounded with commercial establishments so there's plenty to eat and do in case you're early or looking to wind down after the festival.

Waterbomb Manila ticket prices and where to buy

Festival organizers have not announced ticket prices yet, but we'll let you know ASAP once they drop more details. Since it's a two-day event, tickets will most likely be a one-day pass for either Saturday or Sunday, or a two-day pass if you want to enjoy both days of the festival.

Waterbomb Manila lineup

News of Waterbomb Manila first hit in July earlier this year, with the venue and date being confirmed two months later. No artists have been announced or teased their participation yet, but you can look forward to "a thrilling WATERBOMB Manila 2025 with fantastic artists," according to the official Waterbomb Manila Instagram.

We'll keep you posted on that lineup, so bookmark this story for future reference!

What to expect at Waterbomb Manila

The annual summer festival has been a staple in South Korea since 2015, with stops in other countries announced in recent years. K-Pop stars usually take the stage, but there's also an abundance of dance music and Korean Hip-Hop artists performing for the event.

Though the first Waterbomb festivals took place in Seoul, the event has since expanded to other major areas in South Korea including port city Busan, Gwangju, Daegu, Daejeon, Incheon, Suwon, Sokcho, and most recently, at Jeju Island.

Waterbomb has also made a splash in Tokyo and Nagoya in Japan and in Bangkok in Thailand just last year, which featured some local DJs and artists.

If the South Korea stops are anything to go by, only those aged 19 and above will be allowed to enter. Since the event involves water effects, mobile phones and other electronic devices must be stored in rentable lockers.

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