Jay Park Stops Singing Amid Performance at Daegu Waterbomb Festival― Here's Why

In the middle of one of his performances at Daegu Waterbomb Festival 2022, Jay Park suddenly stopped singing for one particular reason. Wanna know why? Read on for more details.

Jay Park Stops Performance at Daegu Waterbom Festival for THIS Reason

On July 23, Jay Park performed at the Daegu Waterbomb Festival 2022, marking his third year participating in the popular music festival, following his attendance in 2018 and 2019.

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Jay Park Stops Singing Amid Performance at Daegu Waterbomb Festival― Here’s Why

Throughout his set, the male K-pop idol treated the audience to fun performances of a total of 13 songs, including "GANADARA," "MOMMAE," "Solo," "All I Wanna Do," "JOAH," and "My Last," among others.

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For his "MOMMAE" number, the soloist was joined by dance crews HolyBang and MVP. He shared a video of his "MOMMAE" performance on Instagram with a hilarious caption, where he jokingly asked fans when they would be sick of the song.

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Jay had the time of his life while actively engaging with the audience. One lucky fan captured the moment the singer jumped off the stage and approached them on camera.

Apart from his splendid performance at the Daegu Waterbomb Festival, the "MORE VISION" founder also went viral for an entirely different reason.

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About halfway through his "Solo" number, Jay Park suddenly asked the music to be stopped. The reason is that he saw something happening in the crowd in one area.

He said, "Hold up, I think something is going on there. Some are raising their hands," while looking at the security guards around. He was later informed that someone had passed out in that area.

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The K-pop star kept his eyes on that area and told the audience, "Everyone, if you feel too worn out and thirsty, do tell people around you and ask for some water."

He added, "This sort of thing can happen since you all have been here, watching the performance for the entire day. Please take care of everybody around you."

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Park waited a little longer to ensure everything was sorted out in the area where someone fainted. He later asked, "Has everything been sorted? Is everyone okay? Would it be alright for me to perform again?"

Jay Park
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Jay Park Stops Singing Amid Performance at Daegu Waterbomb Festival― Here’s Why

After hearing that everything was okay, the hip-hop artist resumed his performance. Following his performance at the Daegu Waterbomb Festival 2022, Jay Park took to his Instagram story to address the incident. He shared that he checked on the fan's condition and was glad to report they were feeling better.

Park wrote, "Those who came to the Daegu Waterbomb looked a little tired, but thank you for staying excited until the end. Stay healthy, be happy, and get home safely. FYI, fortunately, I was told that the person who collapsed has regained consciousness and is doing better! Fighting!"

The K-pop idol made headlines in Korea for his professional response to a fan's medical emergency, with media outlets acknowledging this assistance and kind reaction.

Jay Park's Latest Comeback With "Need to Know"

In other news, Jay Park recently returned to the music scene with his new song "Need to Know" on July 12. A music video for this track was also released.

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In "Need to Know," the hip-hop artist sings, "Baby, we can sail away. Up in the ocean, feel the motion. Said I need to know, need to know, baby."

Meanwhile, Park is set to perform at the Hip-Hop Playa Festival 2022, which will take place on Sept. 17 and 18.

Check out Jay Park's "Need to Know" MV here!

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Written by Maria Scott

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