
Singer Kwon Eun Bi is continuing to make her mark across both the festival circuit and the advertising industry.
Recently, Kwon Eun Bi has been actively performing at university festivals and major music events, captivating audiences with her signature powerful performances and refreshing energy. Her ability to command the stage has once again solidified her reputation as a true "festival queen."

Her busy festival schedule began earlier this year with freshman orientation events at the University of Seoul, Dong-A University, Soongsil University, and Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. During the first half of the year alone, she appeared at a total of 14 university festivals, including events at Korea University's Sejong Campus, Sangji University, and Hongik University's Sejong Campus.
Kwon Eun Bi first earned widespread attention as the "Summer Queen" and "Waterbomb Goddess" after gaining viral popularity through South Korea's renowned summer music festival Waterbomb. As this year's festival season gets underway, she continues to showcase her strong stage presence and refreshing charm, maintaining her status as one of the most sought-after performers on the circuit.
Her global activities have also attracted attention. On June 7, she met international fans during her performance at 'K-Pulse Hanoi 2026' in Hanoi, Vietnam. She is also set to perform at the upcoming 'Istanbul Festival' in Türkiye this August, further expanding her international reach.
At the same time, Kwon Eun Bi has been receiving continuous offers from the advertising industry. As a model for brands across various sectors, she has proven her strong influence and ability to generate buzz both on and off the stage.
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