S2O Taiwan has once again become one of the most talked-about summer music events in Asia, bringing together international DJs, performers, influencers and thousands of festivalgoers at Taipei’s Dajia Riverside Park. Known for its massive water effects, energetic stage production and party atmosphere, the festival continues to attract strong attention across social media and search platforms.
But beyond the DJs and entertainment personalities, one unexpected figure became a major talking point this year: Malaysian entrepreneur Dr Kervis.

Best known as an AI MCN pioneer, business leader and Malaysian charity ambassador, Dr Kervis is usually associated with entrepreneurship, digital content, livestreaming, AI-powered media networks and social impact initiatives. That is why his appearance at a high-energy international music festival immediately caught attention.
For many attendees, seeing Dr Kervis at S2O Taiwan created a strong contrast. He was not appearing in a boardroom, business conference or charity event. Instead, he was seen in a youthful, global entertainment setting, surrounded by music, water, lights and well-known personalities.


His presence alongside names such as DJ AmberNA, Veena and Iris added even more buzz to the moment. The unexpected crossover between business influence and festival culture made many people ask the same question: Is this just a casual appearance, or is Dr Kervis preparing for a bigger move in entertainment, influencer marketing or AI-driven content?
In recent years, Dr Kervis has built a reputation for expanding beyond traditional business boundaries. His work in AI MCN and livestreaming has already placed him within the fast-growing world of content, creators and digital influence. S2O Taiwan, with its strong social media visibility and international crowd, fits naturally into that ecosystem.
His appearance at the festival may signal a new phase in his personal brand: more global, more youthful and more connected to entertainment culture. It also shows that modern entrepreneurs are no longer limited to corporate stages. They can appear where attention is happening, where content is being created and where the next generation is watching.
For Dr Kervis, S2O Taiwan was more than just a festival appearance. It was a moment that showed another side of him: stylish, confident and ready to connect with a wider international audience.
