[OSENWORLD] Singer Kwon Eun-bi, often dubbed the “Waterbomb Queen” after her viral performances at Korea’s WATERBOMB festival, brought that same heat to Taipei with a dazzling concert appearance that showcased her seductive yet powerful stage presence.
On August 17, Kwon took the stage at the “Fubon Guardians High School” concert, organized by Taiwan’s professional baseball team Fubon Guardians and held at the Taipei Dome, where she greeted local fans with her signature mix of charm and confidence.
Sporting a crisp white crop top topped with a baseball-style jersey, she balanced sporty energy with alluring charisma. Opening her set by greeting the crowd in the local language — “Hello, I’m Kwon Eun-bi” — she immediately drew cheers and excitement from thousands of fans.
Kwon’s setlist included her solo debut track Door, followed by fan favorites Beautiful Night and Hello Stranger. Her ability to guide the audience into a massive singalong turned the dome into a unified chorus, underscoring her reputation as a consummate live performer.

She then raised the energy even further with stages that spotlighted her range: Beyoncé’s Crazy in Love cover — the same performance that made waves at WATERBOMB Seoul 2025 — and her breakout hit Underwater, which achieved multiple chart resurgences in 2023. With her trademark sultry choreography and commanding stage control, Kwon proved once again why fans have crowned her the “Performance Queen.”
Next, Kwon Eun-bi will headline her solo concert THE RED on August 23–24 at Yonsei University’s main auditorium in Seoul, before returning to Taipei on September 20 for another THE RED performance at Legacy MAX.
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