Taiwanese actor and singer Vic Chou recently addressed rumours about the possible reunion of the popular Mandopop group F4. The group is said to be planning a concert in 2026 to mark the 25th anniversary of their debut. This news comes after another Taiwanese pop group, Energy, made a comeback following a long break. Fans wonder if F4 will do the same.
F4 is a Taiwanese pop boy band formed by Vic Chou, Jerry Yan, Ken Chu, and Van Ness Wu. They rose to fame after starring in the hit Taiwanese drama Meteor Garden in 2001. Their success led them to release three albums together. However, the group officially disbanded in 2009. Since then, F4 has only reunited once for a special performance in 2013 at Jiangsu Television’s Spring Festival Gala.
On June 4, Taiwan’s Mirror Media reported that F4 had reached an agreement to reunite for a concert celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2026. This report sparked excitement among fans who have long hoped for the group’s comeback. The news followed the successful reunion of another Taiwanese pop group, Energy, which returned after over a decade of hiatus.
Vic Chou, who will turn 44 on June 9, spoke about the reunion rumours at the premiere of his Taiwanese drama The World Between Us: After The Flames 2 on June 4. He said that he gets reunion invitations almost every year. However, these plans often do not come to life. He explained that he wants the reunion to have a purpose beyond just making money. When he asked the other members about their plans, he did not get a clear answer. Vic admitted that he does not know if the reunion will happen this time. When asked about the opinions of the other group members, Vic joked that people should ask them instead. He said he does not feel much pressure when doing F4 activities. Being the youngest member, he enjoys being lighthearted during events.
Despite their strong fan base and legacy, F4’s reunions have been rare. Since their disbandment in 2009, their only joint performance was the 2013 Spring Festival Gala in China. Various factors have affected the group’s ability to come together regularly. Members have pursued solo careers in acting, singing, and other entertainment projects. Vic Chou’s comments suggest that the group seeks a reunion with genuine meaning, not just for commercial reasons. Fans hope the group can find common ground and bring back the chemistry that made them popular more than two decades ago.
F4 played a significant role in shaping Mandopop and Taiwanese pop culture in the early 2000s. Their drama Meteor Garden became a massive hit across Asia. The series introduced the “idol drama” genre to many viewers, and F4’s music captured the hearts of fans in Taiwan, China, and beyond. The group’s style and songs influenced many young artists. A reunion concert could remind fans of the early 2000s pop scene and introduce F4’s legacy to new audiences.
The recent comeback of Taiwanese boy band Energy after a long break inspired rumours that F4 might do the same. Energy had been on hiatus for over a decade before returning to the stage. This shows that long-disbanded groups can find new success by reuniting. Fans and entertainment insiders are watching closely for any official announcements from F4’s members or management.