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South Korean DJ Soda To Hold Free Fan Meeting At Beach Road Restaurant On Feb 22

Fans of South Korean electronic dance music star DJ Soda will have the chance to meet her in person this weekend, as she is set to host a public fan session in Singapore.

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The 37-year-old DJ will appear at Medusa Osteria Romana, an Italian restaurant located along Beach Road, on Feb 22. The meet-and-greet session is scheduled to run from 2.30pm to 4.30pm.

Admission to the event is free. However, fans who purchase a limited-edition T-shirt on-site for S$88 will be entitled to take photographs with the DJ and receive her autograph.

Free Entry, Limited-Edition Merchandise For Charity

According to details shared on her social media platforms, proceeds from the sale of the exclusive merchandise will be donated to charity. While the beneficiary has not been specified, the initiative has been promoted as part of her fan engagement efforts during her Singapore visit.

Event organisers have also indicated that complimentary canapés will be served to attendees at the restaurant during the two-hour session, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.

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DJ Soda, whose real name is Hwang So-hee, recently performed at Marquee nightclub in Singapore on Feb 17, drawing crowds of EDM enthusiasts. Her return for a daytime fan event offers supporters a more personal opportunity to interact with the international artiste outside of a club setting.

Global EDM Star With Millions Of Followers

Widely regarded as one of Asia’s most recognisable female DJs, DJ Soda has built a strong following across social media, amassing millions of fans worldwide, including over 11 million followers on Facebook alone.

She is a regular feature on the global festival circuit and has performed at major international events such as Ultra Music Festival, S20 Songkran Music Festival and Tokyo Halloween Festival.

Known for her high-energy performances and distinctive stage presence, she remains in demand across Asia, Europe and the United States, where electronic dance music continues to command significant streaming revenue and digital advertising interest.

For Singapore-based fans, the Beach Road appearance presents a rare chance to meet the globally recognised DJ up close without purchasing concert tickets. Those planning to attend are advised to arrive early, as turnout is expected to be strong given her substantial regional fan base.

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