Kwon Eun Bi stars at WATERBOMB again, this time in Nagoya + covers Aimyon’s “Ai Wo Tsutaetaidatoka”

Following Kwon Eun Bi’s appearance in Seoul and just recently in Nagoya, it’s safe to say that the WATERBOMB Festival is becoming hers alone to rule. And to be fair, she’s doing her part to deserve the title from even the pictures she posted herself. Unfortunately, Japan is a lot more strict about the types of cameras allowed into the events, so no fancams of basically every song she performed in her set. However, there were phones allowed, so some people there had video. “Esper” Eunbi performing esper #EUNBIatWaterbomb@KWONEUNBI#KWONEUNBI #권은비#权恩妃 #권은비 #KWONEUNBI#워터밤 #WATERBOMBJAPAN#권은비 #ウンビ #クォンウンビ pic.twitter.com/xNl3BT37ZQ— Minyunho__._ (@stan91995) July 22, 2023 #WATERBOMBJAPAN #KWONEUNBI pic.twitter.com/cB1LEiUcFF— シュポくろ美 (@thinkaboutyodol) July 22, 2023 End Of “Esper” & Aimyon – “Ai wo Tsutaetaidatoka” [embedded content] Aimyon – “Ai wo Tsutaetaidatoka” ウンビちゃんのあいみょん

Kwon Eun Bi stars at WATERBOMB again, this time in Nagoya + covers Aimyon’s “Ai Wo Tsutaetaidatoka”

Following Kwon Eun Bi’s appearance in Seoul and just recently in Nagoya, it’s safe to say that the WATERBOMB Festival is becoming hers alone to rule. And to be fair, she’s doing her part to deserve the title from even the pictures she posted herself.

Unfortunately, Japan is a lot more strict about the types of cameras allowed into the events, so no fancams of basically every song she performed in her set. However, there were phones allowed, so some people there had video.

“Esper”

End Of “Esper” & Aimyon – “Ai wo Tsutaetaidatoka”

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Aimyon – “Ai wo Tsutaetaidatoka”