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FEniX Reunites Post-Military Service for Taipei Fragrance Festival

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taiwanese boy band FEniX will reunite with all members for the first time since their military service at the "Scented Encounter Bubble" fragrance festival.
  • The concert, featuring 13 popular artists, will take place on July 18-19 at the Far Eastern Department Store Xinyi A13.
  • FEniX is scheduled to close the festival on the second day, July 19th, marking a highly anticipated performance for their fans.

Taipei, Taiwan โ€“ Taiwanese boy band FEniX is set to make a highly anticipated comeback, performing as a full group for the first time since members completed their military service. The reunion will take place at the "Scented Encounter Bubble ยท Fragrance Season" music festival, a significant event for the band and their dedicated fanbase.

The annual music festival, organized by a fragrance brand, boasts a lineup of 13 popular artists. It is scheduled to be held on July 18th and 19th at the north plaza of Far Eastern Department Store Xinyi A13 in Taipei. The diverse lineup promises a range of musical styles, from pop and indie to dance performances.

Fans are particularly excited for FEniX's performance, as it marks their first public appearance as a complete unit since their military enlistments. The band is slated to be the closing act on the second day of the festival, July 19th. Other notable performers include K-pop artist Kim Jae-hoon, CN Wu Cheng-en, FanFan, Hong Yan-xiang, Wang Pin-hao, and the duo "Top Xi CP" (Cheng Xi and Wang Jun-hao), who will headline the first day.

The festival aims to blend music with sensory experiences, aligning with its "fragrance season" theme. The event is expected to draw a large crowd, eager to see their favorite artists, especially FEniX, return to the stage.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.