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Yuewen Music Festival Lights Up Singapore Sky with Drone and Firework Spectacle in 2025 Countdown

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 1 January 2025 - The inaugural Yuewen Music Festival illuminated the sky over Singapore with a magnificent display of over a thousand drones and dazzling fireworks, both inspired by popular Yuewen Intellectual Properties (IPs).

This innovative fusion of music and IP has captivated audiences from around the world.

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The festival's grand finale on December 31st

As the clock's hands steadily approached the midnight hour, a remarkable spectacle unfolded. More than a thousand drones soared into the air, choreographing a symphony of lights and patterns across Singapore's night sky.

Simultaneously, the renowned DJ WUKONG, celebrated for his unique blend of eastern and electronic music, took center stage to debut a meticulously crafted remix of the iconic The King's Avatar theme song. This electrifying performance served as the crowning jewel of the evening, setting the tone for the highly anticipated countdown to 2025.

The three-day event has proven to be a vibrant melting pot of extraordinary talent, spotlighting renowned artists from all corners of Asia and beyond. On its inaugural day, PP Krit spellbound his vast legion of fans through a succession of highly engaging performances. He was then followed by Billkin, who, with his ability to connect with the audience, closed the evening with a performance that was nothing short of captivating. As the event progressed, on December 29, the second day of this remarkable affair, TAEYANG & DAESUNG, the former luminaries of the iconic K-pop group BIGBANG, swept the audience off their feet with their chart-toppers and an electrically charged stage presence that etched an indelible impression.

In addition to the music festival, Yuewen has been actively engaged in various initiatives to promote its IPs in Singapore. Earlier in 2024, the "Yuewen Global IP Awards" was held in Singapore, hosting over 600 celebrities, writers, and global entertainment executives.
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About Yuewen

Yuewen (HKEX: 0772, formerly China Literature Limited) is a culture and entertainment group that was founded in March 2015. It focuses on creating and developing intellectual property (IP) derived from online literature.

Yuewen has a diverse portfolio of well-known brands, such as QQ Reading, Qidian, New Classics Media, and Tencent Animation & Comics. It serves as a platform for tens of millions of creators and a rich reserve of literary works across 200 genres, catering to hundreds of millions of users. Yuewen is renowned for its celebrated IP portfolio, which includes popular titles like Joy of Life featuring Zhang Ruoyun, Guardians of the Dafeng featuring Dylan Wang, My Heroic Husband, Candle in the Tomb, The King's Avatar featuring Yang Yang, Soul Land, and Nirvana in Fire. It has successfully expanded its reach across various media formats, including audiobooks, animation, comics, films, drama series, games, and offline merchandise.

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