In a heartbreaking turn of events, the highly anticipated music event “Waterbomb Osaka 2023” was canceled due to a tragic accident that resulted in a staff member’s death. The incident occurred during the stage setup for the event, which was originally scheduled to take place from July 15-16 at Maishima Sports Island.
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Cancellation of Waterbomb Osaka
A staff was shot in the head by the high pressure water gun that was operating at 120km/h during rehearsal, the staff was then pronounced dead in the hospital
🔗https://t.co/rx82WQAWLZpic.twitter.com/iSAB7lgyQp https://t.co/cWLtmV9kum
— ㅌㅂ/TV (@lunaestreIIad0s) July 14, 2023
According to the event’s official statement, a male staff member was hit in the head with a strong stream of water from a machine. The stream was moving at approximately 120 kilometers per hour. The staff member was knocked unconscious and was immediately transported to the hospital, where he tragically passed away.
The event organizer announced the cancellation of “Waterbomb Osaka 2023” on July 14, expressing deep regret and sorrow over the incident.
【大阪公演 開催中止について】
7月15日(土)・16日(日)に開催を予定しておりましたWATERBOMB JAPAN 2023 大阪公演に関しまして、会場設営の際、重大な事故が発生いたしました。
上記重大事故にともない、イベント開催がこれ以上不可能と判断し、大阪公演については中止とさせていただきます。… pic.twitter.com/MQZ0elgpUA
— Waterbomb_Japan_Official (@Waterbomb_Japan) July 14, 2023
“Waterbomb Osaka 2023” was slated to showcase performances from a variety of K-pop stars, like 2PM‘s Nichkhun and Jun.K, Baekho, Daesung, Jay Park, Jessi, Kwon Eunbi, MAMAMOO+, STAYC, and Yugyeom, among others. The cancellation was a huge blow to the fans who were looking forward to the performances.
Despite the cancellation of “Waterbomb Osaka 2023,” its sister events, “Waterbomb Nagoya 2023” and “Waterbomb Tokyo 2023,” scheduled for July 22-23 and July 29-30, respectively, will proceed as planned. The event’s organizers have yet to issue further statements regarding additional safety measures or changes after the tragic accident.
The “Waterbomb Osaka 2023” incident is a stark reminder of the dangers and risks of putting on large-scale events. It underscores the importance of stringent safety measures and precautions to protect all staff members’ well-being.
– i get why people complain about the cancellation of waterbomb osaka bc they spent money for tickets, flights, etc. but at least show a li'l bit of sympathy bc A MAN DIED. DAMN
— 𝐿 ✧.* (@foxrainn_) July 14, 2023
The tragic loss of the staff member has undoubtedly cast a shadow over the “Waterbomb” events. As the K-pop community mourns this loss, it is hoped this incident will lead to increased awareness and action toward ensuring the safety of all individuals involved in event production. -Kpop News Writer
Featured Image: Before the cancellation, tickets to “Waterbomb Osaka 2023’” had sold out. Source: Instagram/Waterbomb Osaka’s official Instagram account.