The iconic Taiwanese boy band F4 reunited on stage during a major concert in Taiwan, delighting audiences with a nostalgic performance. The F4 reunion took place at the anniversary concert of the well-known Taiwanese band Mayday, held at the Taipei Dome.
The group, consisting of Jerry Yan, Vic Chou, Vanness Wu, and Ken Chu, appeared as special guests and performed their hit song “Meteor Rain,” evoking strong memories among fans. Shortly after, the band’s record label shared footage of the performance on social media, which generated considerable attention.
The post described the event as a beautiful and meaningful reunion, highlighting the return of the classic song “Meteor Rain” after more than two decades. To commemorate the occasion, Ken Chu shared photographs from the reunion on his social media accounts, further engaging fans.
Supporters expressed their enthusiasm in comments, calling for a full F4 concert tour in the near future. Earlier reports indicated that the group is preparing for a reunion concert scheduled for 2026. The members have agreed to mark their 25th debut anniversary with a special event.
Plans also suggest that the reunion concert may extend beyond Taiwan and China to include other parts of Asia. Organizers are currently making arrangements for this anticipated comeback.
F4 was originally formed in 2001 following their roles in the popular television series Meteor Garden. The group released three studio albums: Meteor Rain in 2001, Fantasy 4ever in 2002, and Waiting for You in 2007. Their popular singles include “Can’t Lose You,” “Season of Fireworks,” and “Can’t Help Fallin’.”
The group performed in various countries, including a notable concert in the Philippines in 2003. Due to copyright issues, they changed their name to JVKV in 2007, reflecting the members’ initials. The group disbanded in 2009, after which each member pursued solo careers.
The recent F4 reunion demonstrates their enduring legacy and continued popularity. Fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming reunion concert and the opportunity to see the group perform once again.
In summary, the F4 reunion at the Mayday concert brought excitement and nostalgia, reaffirming the group’s significant place in Taiwanese pop culture and the wider Asian music scene.