F4 Reunited After 12 Years! Here’s the Fashion We Didn’t Expect

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F4 Reunited After 12 Years! Here’s the Fashion We Didn’t Expect
Randz Manucom
Published Jul 13, 2025 07:50 PM PHT
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Updated Jul 13, 2025 07:51 PM PHT

At Mayday’s sold-out concert at the Taipei Dome on July 12, the original F4—Jerry Yan, Vic Chou, Vanness Wu, and Ken Chu—took the stage together for what many are calling their ultimate reunion. It marked the final night of Mayday’s “Final Carnival” world tour stop in Taipei and brought the four members back into the spotlight in a way that felt very nostalgic. The group hasn’t performed as a complete unit since 2013, making this appearance a true moment longtime F4 and “Meteor Garden” fans.
At Mayday’s sold-out concert at the Taipei Dome on July 12, the original F4—Jerry Yan, Vic Chou, Vanness Wu, and Ken Chu—took the stage together for what many are calling their ultimate reunion. It marked the final night of Mayday’s “Final Carnival” world tour stop in Taipei and brought the four members back into the spotlight in a way that felt very nostalgic. The group hasn’t performed as a complete unit since 2013, making this appearance a true moment longtime F4 and “Meteor Garden” fans.
Their entrance, set to the familiar intro of “Meteor Rain,” was met with deafening screams from the crowd. It was the song that started it all, and hearing it live again—sung by all four—was a full-circle moment. They followed it with “The Song of Laughter and Forgetting,” joining Mayday in a heartfelt collaboration that blended pop nostalgia with rock energy. The emotional weight of the reunion was clear and the crowd knew that.
Their entrance, set to the familiar intro of “Meteor Rain,” was met with deafening screams from the crowd. It was the song that started it all, and hearing it live again—sung by all four—was a full-circle moment. They followed it with “The Song of Laughter and Forgetting,” joining Mayday in a heartfelt collaboration that blended pop nostalgia with rock energy. The emotional weight of the reunion was clear and the crowd knew that.
Photo from @kenchu9 on Instagram

What made the night stand out even more was how they looked. This wasn’t a nostalgic dress-up—they showed up as who they are now. Dressed in rich, dark palettes and layered, individualized silhouettes, F4 looked sharper than ever, as the true heartthrobs they still are. Jerry Yan wore a shimmering black blazer over a deep V white shirt, embodying cool, understated glamour. Vic Chou kept it clean but detailed in a navy jacket with subtle beadwork. Vanness Wu leaned into his fashion-forward instincts with an asymmetrical draped coat and wide-leg pants. Ken Chu went for a structured double-breasted blazer paired with relaxed trousers, a grounded yet stylish choice.
What made the night stand out even more was how they looked. This wasn’t a nostalgic dress-up—they showed up as who they are now. Dressed in rich, dark palettes and layered, individualized silhouettes, F4 looked sharper than ever, as the true heartthrobs they still are. Jerry Yan wore a shimmering black blazer over a deep V white shirt, embodying cool, understated glamour. Vic Chou kept it clean but detailed in a navy jacket with subtle beadwork. Vanness Wu leaned into his fashion-forward instincts with an asymmetrical draped coat and wide-leg pants. Ken Chu went for a structured double-breasted blazer paired with relaxed trousers, a grounded yet stylish choice.
Photo from @kenchu9 on Instagram

They looked every bit the boyband we wish we still have right now. It reflected evolution—each member dressing true to his current identity while staying visually aligned as a group. There was no need to match, everyone looked dapper.
They looked every bit the boyband we wish we still have right now. It reflected evolution—each member dressing true to his current identity while staying visually aligned as a group. There was no need to match, everyone looked dapper.
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This reunion was what the fans have been waiting for a more. With their 25th debut anniversary just a year away, this performance could signal something more. And if it does, they’ve already proven they’re ready—with the right music, the right moment, and the right look. We can’t wait to hear more!
This reunion was what the fans have been waiting for a more. With their 25th debut anniversary just a year away, this performance could signal something more. And if it does, they’ve already proven they’re ready—with the right music, the right moment, and the right look. We can’t wait to hear more!
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