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Ken Chu Addresses Absence from F4 Reunion Tour on Social Media
Taiwanese singer and actor Ken Chu has publicly addressed his absence from the much-anticipated reunion tour of the boy band F4. On December 8, 2023, Chu took to social media to express his feelings regarding the situation, confirming that he learned of his exclusion through online reports.
In his statement, the 46-year-old artist revealed that he had previously rejected demands from B’in Music, the agency managing F4’s new tour. Although he did not disclose the specifics of these demands, he noted that following his decision, the tour organizers ceased all communication with him. Despite this setback, Chu extended his best wishes to his fellow band members Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu, and Vic Chou, expressing hope for a possible reunion in the future.
F4 Reunion Tour Details
The F4 reunion tour is set to commence on December 19, 2023, with a four-night concert at the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, China. The tour will feature special guest Ashin, a member of the popular band Mayday, who recently collaborated with F4 and Jay Chou on the hit song “Forever Forever.” This track has garnered significant attention, amassing over 19 million views on YouTube since its release.
As F4 prepares to take the stage, fans are eager to see how the dynamics of the group unfold without one of its original members. Chu’s absence raises questions about the future of the band and the potential for collaboration among its members. His heartfelt message underscores a commitment to maintaining positive relationships within the group, even amid challenges.
With the reunion tour just days away, the excitement surrounding F4 continues to build, leaving fans hopeful for the future of the iconic boy band.
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