Wish 107.5 Bus Launches in South Korea in June

May 31, 2024

After hitting the roads of the Philippines and Hollywood, USA, the Wish 107.5 Bus will soon traverse the land of K-pop, South Korea.

Coinciding the celebration of the 126th Philippine Independence Day, the 29th National Migrant Workers Day, and the 75th Anniversary of Philippines-Korea Diplomatic Relations, the unveiling of the new Wish Bus will be held at Busan Eurasia Platform, Outdoor Plaza, 210 Jungang-daero, Dong-gu, Busan on June 9, 2024, Sunday, at 9:30 a.m. KST.

The event will also be streamed on Wish 107.5’s YouTube and Facebook pages.

Celebrating this new milestone, P-pop giant SB19, singer-songwriter Zack Tabudlo, OPM songstress Zephanie, South Korea-based boy group HORI7ON, and KDR Music House’s Esay Belanio will perform and grace the momentous event. 

The Wish Bus, first launched in August 2014, has been welcoming a wide range of musical acts. The fully outfitted vehicle is capable of broadcasting live radio programs and performances from guest artists.

Soon, Wishers in South Korea can have access to this musical experience.

@wish1075official

The WishBus is heading to South Korea ~real~ soon! 🚌🇰🇷 Witness the launch on June 9, 2024, 9:30 a.m. KST (8:30 a.m. PHT). This event is in celebration of the 126th Philippine Independence, the 29th National Migrant Workers Day, and the 75th Anniversary of the Philippines-Korea Diplomatic Relations.

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In a previous statement, Wish 107.5 innovator Kuya Daniel Razon expressed his desire to launch Wish Buses in different parts of the globe. 

“What we really wanted to do is to multiply the Wish 107.5 Bus so we can showcase our Filipino artists all over the globe. We want the Wish 107.5 Bus to become a pride of the Philippines — capable of bringing Filipino talents to the world, not just here in the country,” he said, speaking in a press conference for the 3rd Wish Music Awards

Stay tuned to Wish 107.5’s official social media pages for more updates.

Written by Kenneth Valladolid

Edited by Emmy Borromeo

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