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Final Tickets Available For Music Festival At World’s Biggest Beach Club In Bali

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Tourists in Bali this weekend looking for live music and a festival feel are totally in luck. Waterbomb Festival will be landing in Bali on the 6th and 7th of September, and with a world-class line-up and world-class venue, festival goers are in for a party to remember. 

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Waterbomb Bali will be hosted at Atlas Beach Club in Canggu. Altas is proudly the world’s biggest beach club, and this weekend’s festival will highlight just why this venue is one of the hottest in the world. It will be K-pop artists who will steal the show at Waterbomb Festival, proving a hit with Gen-Z music lovers across Indonesia and around the world. The entire festival lineup celebrates K-pop, Hip-Hop, and EDM party culture. 

The Waterbomb Festival Bali will bring together artists from around the world, with some of Europe, Asia, and the US’s most prominent artists set to grace the stage. On Saturday, 6th August, headline acts include 2NE1, Sam Feldt, Chanyeol, Baekho, Asc2nt, Radien, AK, Eleven, Kangho, Hannah X, Dissez Ubed, and Rae Stefan. 

On Sunday, 7th September, artists like Zico, Nicky Romero, Kwon Eunbi, PH-1, Starbe, InsideCore, Juncoco, Wooxi, Jessie Wilde, Joychrst, Felix Tito, and Isata will all make their appearances at Waterbomb Festival at Atlas Beach Club. 

As the festival’s name suggests, this is not only a celebration of music but also one of the biggest water fights in the world. Festivalgoers can bring their own water pistols into the event or purchase them from the merchandise stand, located at the entrance to Atlas. 

Tourists in Bali still have a chance to attend the Waterbomb Festival this weekend, with final tickets available. Tickers can be purchased online at the Waterbomb Bali website. One-day tickets are IDR 1,550.000, with 2-day passes starting at IDR 2,635,000.

These tickets, purchased from the official Waterbomb Festival website, include general admission to the festival and Atlas Beach Club. Booking a daybed or cabana must be completed separately and directly on the Atlas Beach Club website. 

Tourists heading to Bali this month in search of a cultural festival are in luck, too. Not only is Kuta celebrating the return of the Kuta Culture Weekend event series, but Ubud will welcome the return of the annual ARMA Fest at the Agung Rai Museum of Art, and there are three incredible festivals scheduled over in Klungkung Regency.

The Kuta Culture Weekend event series will be hosted on the last Sunday of every month at the Majelangu outdoor stage, in the Segara Temple in the heart of Kuta. The first of the new run of the Kuta Culture Weekend event series was held on the 31st of August, and the next is set to be held at the end of September. 

The Coordinator of the Kuta Traditional Village Arts Team, Dr. I Gusti Made Darma Putra, told reporters, “There’s a mask-making exhibition by four local artists, and a palm-leaf script writing practice by children from the Kuta Traditional Village in collaboration with Balinese language instructors. So, it’s not just about performing arts, but a comprehensive cultural activity.”

For an even deeper dive into Balinese and Indonesian culture, there is a lot on offer this month.

In Ubud on the 27th and 28th of September 2025, the ARMA Museum will welcome the return of ARMAFest, which is an annual celebration of art and culture through performances, workshops, exhibitions, and more.

The theme for this year’s event will be ‘Preserving Culture’. Day passes for international visitors are IDR 100,000 per day, and entry for Indonesian nationals is free. 

Over in Klungkung, the Klungkung Royal Festival, the Nusa Pendia Festival, and the Goa Lawah Festival will all take place before the end of the year, with the Nusa Penida Festival the most well-known of the trio of events set to be hosted from the 23rd to 25th October at Sampan Field close to Tanjung Keramitan Beach. 

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J West Hardin

Saturday 6th of September 2025

And they're forcing you to take your passport to a water venue? Stupider and stupider.

Shorty

Tuesday 9th of September 2025

@J West Hardin

They're not

WAYAN BO

Saturday 6th of September 2025

Paying value of much more than 120 kilo of nasi for a disco ticket 🤣instead to listen to Radio Bali United for free🤣Anyway it seems that Bali is becoming a Island with most Billionaires in the world 🤣elsewhere are music podcasts for free🤣

WAYAN BO

Saturday 6th of September 2025

Should be live on-line