From H2O To High Notes: OOTW 2.0 Is Your Passport To Music, Mazes, And So Much More

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Guess what’s making a splash in 2024?

Out Of The World (OOTW) 2.0 is back, and it’s promising to be bigger, better, and wetter than ever! Save the date – 19-21 January 2024, at Bandar Malaysia, KL, for the ultimate music and water extravaganza.

This time around, Tourism Malaysia is giving it the official nod, making it clear that this ain’t your average water and music festival.

 

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Picture this: Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, Tourism Malaysia’s Senior Deputy Director (Advertising & Digital Division), armed with a water gun, standing alongside the official mascots Zorgo and Xenia, kicking off the festivities. It’s not your run-of-the-mill festival – we’ve also got the likes of Mr. Jay Ong, Dato Sri Vincent Tiew, and Lens Chan, the brain behind the madness, making waves at this event.

The lineup, on the other hand, features international sensations from the USA, UK, Hong Kong, South Korea, and beyond. The official artist announcement? Coming your way by the end of November 2023 – mark your calendars!

 

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Now for the juicy stuff. OOTW 2.0 has its sights set on doubling the fun, aiming for a crowd of 50,000. And it’s not just about the tunes – visitors will also witness a three-storey water theme park, mind-bending mazes, water slides, cultural performances, fashion shows, and a global foodie feast with 80 stalls – that’s twice the splash of OOTW 1.0.

Lens Chan, the mastermind, spilled the beans on exciting collaborations with sponsors like Media Prima, Big Tree Outdoor Limited, AV Sense Limited, and more.

Snag those early bird tickets at RM299, or wait and risk it for the original RM399. Lens Chan wants you to act fast, so you don’t miss out on the biggest, baddest, and wettest water music festival in Malaysia.