Feng Xiaoyue's guitar string breaks mid-performance; 'birthing' new music revealed
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Feng Xiaoyue performed at the "2026 ID. Music Festival" in Huashan, Taipei.
- He experienced a guitar string break during his performance but calmly handled the situation.
- Feng Xiaoyue revealed he is working on new music and hopes to release it soon.
Taiwanese singer Feng Xiaoyue took the stage at the "2026 ID. Music Festival" held at the Huashan Grassland main stage in Taipei. The mixed-race heartthrob presented a heartfelt and healing setlist to the audience. As the sky cleared, he expressed his joy at performing outdoors again, seeing the good weather as a positive omen.
However, the performance wasn't without its hiccups. During his set, a guitar string unexpectedly broke on his third song. Remaining unfazed, Feng Xiaoyue engaged with his bandmates and the audience while calmly replacing the string. He humorously remarked that a new string brings good luck, showcasing his composed stage presence.
It's been a long time since I performed outdoors! First, I thank heaven for the good weather, which is a good omen as soon as I take the stage!
Performing with his band "Feng Xiaoyue & Acrylic Persimmons," he delivered a series of original songs, including "Pinwheel," "Super Pumpkin Man," "Devil in the Hat," "If I Could Always Wake Up in Your World," "My Heart Flies Wherever It Wants," and "Just Want to Sing a Teresa Teng Song for You." The atmosphere intensified as he performed the English song "Beauty Ugly Make Belief," captivating many fans who were immersed in the music.
With his last solo album released two years ago, Feng Xiaoyue responded to fans' requests for new material. He disclosed that he is actively working on new songs and hopes to share his latest musical creations with everyone soon.
No problem! A new string brings good luck!
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.