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"Are You Coming to Waterbomb?"... 54-Year-Old Park Jin-young Charms with Aegyo and Mature Dance Moves

"Are You Coming to Waterbomb?"... 54-Year-Old Park Jin-young Charms with Aegyo and Mature Dance Moves
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Park Jin-young (54), the oldest active dance singer, has prepared for his upcoming performance by showcasing a bold dance challenge ahead of Waterbomb Seoul 2026.

Waterbomb recently released a video of Park's challenge on its official social media channels with the caption, "Get wet, make me sweat."

In the video, Park appears wearing a white sleeveless t-shirt and pants. Looking slimmer after a recent weight loss, he caught viewers' attention as he performed a lively routine alongside male and female dancers. At the end, he aimed a water gun at the camera, heightening anticipation for his performance at the festival.

Prior to this, Park had already built excitement with an acting challenge. He delivered the line "Are you coming to Waterbomb?" while portraying various emotions, including temptation, sadness, aegyo (cute behavior), and anger, to entice the audience. His signature "aegyo" version, in particular, drew significant attention.
Park Jin-young (Photo: Getty Images Korea)

Fans have responded enthusiastically to the veteran singer, who is celebrating his 31st anniversary since debut, as he fearlessly takes on new challenges. This marks Park's second consecutive year performing at the Waterbomb festival.

Last year, Park made headlines by performing his hit songs such as Don't Leave Me, She Was Pretty, Honey, Who's Your Mama?, and When We Disco while wearing a hot pink see-through halter top and plastic pants.

Meanwhile, Park is scheduled to take the stage for TEAM GREEN at Waterbomb Seoul 2026, which will be held at the outdoor Global Stage at KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, on July 26.



Reported by Kang Kyeong-yoon | Produced by SBS Entertainment News
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