DJ Soda, the South Korean DJ who’s taken social media by storm, turned Bloom Fest 2025, a groundbreaking collaboration festival between Bloom Media and the creators of Playlist Live Festival into a full-on rave on February 22 at Kiara Artha Park, Bandung. Known for her killer beats and electric stage presence, she gave the crowd a night they’re still talking about.
A Set That Had Everyone Moving
Right from the start, DJ Soda had the decks on fire. Her set was a high-octane mix of thumping beats and crowd-pleasing remixes, including a standout take on Indonesia’s viral hit “Garam dan Madu.” The audience lost it—dancing, singing, and soaking in every drop of her energy. This unique twist on a local favorite was a hit with the audience, showcasing her ability to connect with different cultures through music.
Up Close and Personal
What makes DJ Soda special? She doesn’t just stay behind the booth. DJ Soda’s connection with the fans was genuine and heartfelt. At Bloom Fest, she jumped down to greet the front row, shaking hands and sharing smiles with fans. That personal touch turned a great set into an unforgettable one, creating a memorable moment for those lucky enough to be close..
Skills That Shine
Her DJ skills were razor-sharp—smooth transitions, perfect timing, and a knack for keeping the vibe sky-high. She seamlessly blended tracks, creating a dynamic and engaging experience. Her ability to read the crowd and keep the energy high was evident throughout her performance. Paired with the festival’s wristbands glowing in sync, her performance was a feast for the eyes and ears.
A Viral Star in Action
DJ Soda’s social media fame isn’t just hype—she backs it up live. Her Bloom Fest set showed why she’s a global name, blending international flair with a nod to Indonesian music. As she finished, fans begged for more, but the night moved on, leaving her mark as a festival favorite.
DJ Soda at Bloom Fest 2025 was pure fun—high energy, big beats, and a connection with the crowd that made it feel like a party with friends. If she’s back next year, you won’t want to miss her.
Author: Snowflake
Editor: Snowflake
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