Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu and Vic Chou are set to bring the F*Forever tour to Singapore, with Mayday frontman Ashin joining the line-up.
Singapore’s 2026 concert calendar is already looking packed, and now another major Asian pop act has entered the conversation. Taiwanese group F4 has listed Singapore as an upcoming stop on its F*Forever tour, giving local fans a chance to see one of Mandopop’s most recognisable names return to the stage. While the exact concert date, venue and ticketing details have yet to be announced, reports confirm that Singapore is among the next cities on the tour’s route.
The Singapore stop came to light after B’in Music shared a behind-the-scenes video tied to the ongoing concert run. At the end of the clip, a list of future cities briefly appeared, with Singapore named alongside Manila, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. According to CNA, those shows are expected to follow the group’s performances in Indonesia, which conclude at the end of May, although no further local event details have been confirmed so far.
For many fans, the announcement carries more than simple nostalgia. F4 became a regional phenomenon after Meteor Garden turned its four leads into household names in the early 2000s. The group officially debuted in 2001, translating its television fame into a music career that helped define an era of Mandopop. Although F4 disbanded in 2009, the members have reunited occasionally over the years, including a widely discussed appearance at Mayday’s Taipei Dome concert in 2025.
This latest run is not a full four-member reunion, however. Ken Chu is not part of the current tour, following reports that he would not participate in the comeback plans. Instead, Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu and Vic Chou are performing with Ashin, the frontman of Taiwanese rock band Mayday, who has been closely linked to the reunion and is appearing on stage as part of the concert format.
Even without a confirmed venue or on-sale date, expectations are already high. F4’s appearances remain rare, and the combination of early-2000s nostalgia, cross-generational appeal and Ashin’s involvement is likely to make this one of Singapore’s most talked-about Mandopop events when ticket details finally land.
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