The Wish Bus in South Korea made its stop at Seoul Battleship Park on Monday, March 30, as part of Wish 107.5’s efforts to showcase OPM to a global audience — all while championing musical diversity.
In partnership with the Philippine Embassy in Seoul under the helm of Ambassador Bernadette Therese Fernandez, the event was headlined by Filipina singer Gwyn Dorado.
During the special Roadshow episode, Gwyn reflected on her experience joining the South Korean show “Sing Again,” where she made a buzz by earning the highest score in the program’s history and becoming the only non-Korean contestant in the finale.
“I feel so honored and thankful,” she said, adding that one of her goals is to “bring Tagalog songs not just in Korea but also in other parts of the world.”

K-pop group Everglow also joined the event, and they expressed their excitement in connecting with fans through the platform.
“It’s a true honor to be invited to the Wish Bus, and we hope we were able to give really wonderful energy to the fans and the people watching,” the group shared. They added that they first became familiar with the platform after seeing fellow K-pop act Dayoung perform on the Wish Bus in the Philippines in December last year.
For their Wish Bus debut, the four-piece performed “CODE,” “CANNOT BE BROKEN,” and “Slay.”


Meanwhile, South Korean singer-songwriter KISU made his first appearance on the Wish Bus in South Korea, performing “Waves of You,” “Numbers,” and “Face&Pace.” The solo artist previously boarded the Wish Bus in the Philippines in February 2025.
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