
Get ready, fangirls and fanboys! The iconic Taiwanese boy group F4 is reportedly making a grand comeback. According to reports, the quartet is set to stage a reunion concert in 2026.
The news, initially reported by Mirror Media and cited by the Straits Times, suggests that members Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu, Ken Chu, and Vic Chou have all agreed to hit the stage together once more. This potential reunion would coincide with a major milestone: the 25th anniversary of their debut.
Interestingly, the group is said to have been convinced by B’in Music, the same company credited with the recent successful comeback of another popular Taiwanese boy group from the early 2000s, Energy.
F4 originally formed in 2001 following their appearance as a fictional group in the wildly popular drama series "Meteor Garden," which took Asia by storm. Their fame led to the release of three albums and extensive tours across the continent.
The group later changed their name to JVKV in 2007 due to copyright reasons before eventually disbanding in 2009. While they've all pursued successful individual careers in music and acting since then, their last public reunion was in 2013 for a television special on Jiangsu TV in China.
Fans have eagerly awaited another chance to see them perform together, and this reported concert promises to be a major event celebrating their lasting impact on Asian pop culture.
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