This year’s Good Vibes Festival (GVF) finally happened last weekend, welcoming a huge crowd of music-lovers from all over the world who enjoyed two days full of fun, good food, and amazing music. Anyone still feeling the post-festival withdrawals?
To make things even better, GVF went off swimmingly without a single drop of rain in sight!
Concerns about bad weather at GVF arose when unexpected flash floods took place at the Genting Highlands Premium Outlet just one weekend before the festival.
After the festival concluded, netizens on Twitter joked about giving the alleged bomoh in charge of controlling the weather at GVF a raise because it didn’t rain the entire weekend!
Bomoh came through big time this weekend by preventing rain at GVF. Thank you ?
— Russell Sidhu (@russellsidhu2) July 22, 2019
and suddenly today's raining. on my life bomoh gvf is real.
— ʞɟ (@_fakrul1) July 22, 2019
The bomoh GVF hired for the weather should get paid double
— dr bitch craft ?️??? (@Addo_Jo) July 20, 2019
Ye doh bomoh gvf tahun ni power terox first day tak hujan semalam hujan kejap je pastu terus panas hshshahaha harini baru genting hujan betul betul
— aina (@_ainainsyirah_) July 22, 2019
What’s even more hilarious is that someone even made a parody Twitter account as the supposed bomoh for this year’s GVF!
YES. Tak senang tau tahan hujan! I used some of my best kelapa for this! #gvf2019 #bomohgvf https://t.co/tEzT5Q5res
— Bomoh GVF (@bomohgvf) July 21, 2019
They all say thank god it didn’t rain but nobody says thank bomohgvf it didn’t rain ?
— Bomoh GVF (@bomohgvf) July 22, 2019
Your left nut? Eh pls thank my coconuts ok! Eesh I yang buat orang lain nak ambil credit untuk kerja i ?#GVF2019 #bomohgvf https://t.co/2p7Ei4Z4rF
— Bomoh GVF (@bomohgvf) July 21, 2019
Well, jokes aside, we’re glad that GVF went off without any difficulties and with perfect weather to boot!
Did you go for this year’s Good Vibes Festival over the weekend? Who was your favourite act? Let us know in the comments section!
Also read: Visitors Stranded After Heavy Flash Floods Hit Genting Premium Outlets & Awana Skyway