FESTIVAL

S2O Taiwan

The world's wettest electronic dance music festival returns to Taipei

EVENTS
Promotional materials from S2O.
June 13 to 14
Promotional materials from S2O.

S2O Taiwan is an annual electronic dance music festival that brings together international DJs, multiple stages, and 360-degree water spraying systems.

Expect massive water guns, high-energy performances, and plenty of food and drinks.

The event takes over Taipei's Dajia Riverside Park across two days, with tickets available for either a single day or the full weekend. The lineup is being released gradually and currently includes Zedd, DaBin, and Sabai.

Check the official website for the latest updates and ticket terms and conditions. Entry is 18+ only, and you must bring a government-issued ID.

EVENTS
Quick Guide to...
S2O Taiwan
WHEN
June 13 to 14
WHAT TIME
From mid-afternoon
WHERE
Dajia Riverside Park
NEAREST MRT
Dazhi MRT Station
HOW MUCH
From NT$2,400 for one day, NT$3,800 for two
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