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Taiwanese Artists Performing in Kuala Lumpur 2026: Bobby Chen, F✦FOREVER, Fan Fan & More

Every Taiwanese artist performing in KL in 2026 — Xiao Bing Chih, Bobby Chen, F✦FOREVER, Fan Fan 范玮琪, Jay Chou, and more. Get dates, venues, and ticket links.

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Taiwan has always been a powerhouse in the Mandarin music world, and 2026 is no exception. From C-Pop legends to Mandopop icons, Taiwanese artists are bringing major tours to Kuala Lumpur this year. Here's every Taiwanese concert announced for KL — with dates, venues, and ticket links.

The Taiwanese Lineup at a Glance

2026 features a rich mix of Taiwanese talent spanning multiple genres and generations. The year kicked off with Sky Wu (伍思凯) at Genting's Arena of Stars and Enno Cheng at KLPac, both delivering intimate shows for dedicated fans. But the main event is the summer — July through August brings four Taiwanese acts in rapid succession, followed by the king of Mandopop himself, Jay Chou, in January 2027.

July 2026 — Opening the Summer

Xiao Bing Chih 萧秉治 — "Alive" Live Tour

Date: July 4, 2026 | Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur | Genre: Mandopop

Xiao Bing Chih, the former lead vocalist of MP魔幻力量 (Magic Power), brings his solo "Alive" tour to Zepp KL. Known for his powerful stage presence and emotionally charged performances, Xiao Bing Chih has carved out a distinct solo identity with hits that blend rock energy with Mandopop melodies. His Alive tour celebrates resilience and rebirth — expect an intense, high-energy show at one of KL's best-sounding venues. Tickets are available through Live Nation Malaysia.

→ Xiao Bing Chih concert details & tickets

August 2026 — A Taiwanese Takeover

August is unreal for Taiwanese music fans. Four massive shows in the first week alone, plus the legendary Fan Fan mid-month.

Bobby Chen (陳昇) — 荷包蛋去遠足了 2026年巡迴演唱會

Date: August 2, 2026 | Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur | Genre: C-Pop

Bobby Chen is one of Taiwan's most beloved singer-songwriters — a folk-rock icon whose career spans over three decades. Known for his poetic lyrics, gravelly voice, and rebellious spirit, Bobby Chen's music captures the soul of Taiwanese life with warmth, humor, and melancholy in equal measure. His 2026 tour, "荷包蛋去遠足了" (The Sunny-Side-Up Egg Goes on a Trip), brings his storytelling to Zepp KL for one night only. This is a rare chance to see a Taiwanese music legend in an intimate setting — a show for those who appreciate songwriting as an art form. Tickets on Ticket2U.

→ Bobby Chen concert details & tickets

F✦FOREVER — 恒星之城 1st World Tour (Day 1 & Day 2)

Date: August 7–8, 2026 | Venue: Unifi Arena (Axiata Arena), Bukit Jalil | Genre: C-Pop

This is the one. F✦FOREVER brings together Jerry Yan, Vaness Wu, Vic Chou, and Ashin — yes, that Ashin from Mayday — for a supergroup world tour that's breaking the internet. For those who grew up with Meteor Garden and F4, this is pure nostalgia wrapped in a spectacular production. For Mandopop fans who know Ashin's catalog, it's a chance to see one of the genre's greatest vocalists collaborate with three other icons on one stage. Two nights at Axiata Arena. Status is "Coming Soon" — tickets haven't dropped yet, so follow these artists on social media and be ready.

→ F✦FOREVER Day 1 concert details | → Day 2 concert details

范玮琪 (Fan Fan) — Between Us 2026 World Tour

Date: August 8, 2026 | Venue: Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting | Genre: Mandopop

Yes, the same night as F✦FOREVER Day 2 — but at a completely different venue. Fan Fan brings her "Between Us" world tour to Genting's Arena of Stars, the spiritual home of Mandopop in Malaysia. Known for her crystal-clear vocals and heartfelt ballads like "最重要的決定" (The Most Important Decision) and "一個像夏天一個像秋天" (One Like Summer, One Like Autumn), Fan Fan's concerts are emotional journeys that leave audiences in tears. The cool Genting air, the 6,000-seat arena, and Fan Fan's voice — it's a perfect combination. Make it a weekend trip: concert + Genting staycation.

→ Fan Fan concert details & tickets

January 2027 — The King Arrives

Jay Chou — Carnival Ⅱ World Tour

Date: January 23, 2027 | Venue: TM National Stadium, Bukit Jalil | Genre: C-Pop

Technically 2027, but too big to leave out. Jay Chou, the undisputed king of Mandopop, returns to Malaysia with the second edition of his Carnival world tour at the 87,000-capacity National Stadium. Jay Chou's concerts are more than shows — they're cultural events. With a catalog spanning two decades of era-defining hits ("晴天," "七里香," "告白氣球"), state-of-the-art production, and a fanbase that knows every word to every song, this will be one of the biggest concerts in Malaysian history. Tickets are via BookMyShow — create your account now and prepare for the fastest ticket sale of the decade.

→ Jay Chou concert details & tickets

Already Passed — Taiwanese Artists in KL Earlier This Year

Two Taiwanese acts already graced KL stages in 2026:

Sky Wu (伍思凯) — [REUNION] Concert 2026

Date: May 30, 2026 | Venue: Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting

The veteran Mandopop singer-songwriter known for classics like "特別的愛給特別的你" (A Special Love for a Special You) opened the Taiwanese concert calendar at Genting.

→ Sky Wu concert details

Enno Cheng — 圓缺2.0 Moon Phases 2.0

Date: June 6, 2026 | Venue: KLPac, Kuala Lumpur

The Taiwanese indie singer-songwriter and actress (nominated for Golden Horse Awards) brought her intimate Moon Phases 2.0 show to KLPac's acclaimed acoustic space. A gem for indie music lovers.

→ Enno Cheng concert details

Taiwanese Artists in KL by the Numbers

2026 is a landmark year for Taiwanese music in Malaysia:

  • 7 Taiwanese artists — the most Taiwanese concerts KL has seen in a single year in recent memory
  • 5 venues — from the 87,000-capacity National Stadium to the 450-seat KLPac
  • Genres covered: C-Pop, Mandopop, indie folk, rock
  • Generations represented: Legends (Bobby Chen, Jay Chou, Sky Wu), icons (Fan Fan), supergroups (F✦FOREVER), and indie darlings (Enno Cheng, Xiao Bing Chih)
  • 2 scheduling conflicts: F✦FOREVER Day 2 vs Fan Fan on August 8 — choose your fighter or plan carefully

How to Get Taiwanese Concert Tickets in Malaysia

Taiwanese concerts in KL use a mix of ticketing platforms:

  • Ticket2U — Used for Bobby Chen and many C-Pop tours. Create an account early and save your payment details.
  • BookMyShow — Jay Chou's Carnival tour is on BookMyShow. Expect the fastest sellout of any concert in this guide.
  • Live Nation Malaysia — Xiao Bing Chih tickets are through Live Nation. Follow @livenationmy on Instagram for pre-sale codes.
  • Resorts World Genting — Fan Fan's show at Arena of Stars sells directly through rwgenting.com. Sometimes bundled with hotel packages.
  • ETIX — Sky Wu's May show used ETIX. Worth having an account as it's growing in Malaysia.

Which Taiwanese Concert Should You Prioritize?

If you're on a budget (most of us are):

  • Bucket-list pick: Jay Chou at Bukit Jalil National Stadium — this is the biggest Mandopop concert in Malaysian history. If you can only go to one, this is it.
  • Best value: Bobby Chen at Zepp KL — world-class songwriting in a world-class venue at Zepp's typically reasonable prices.
  • Nostalgia bomb: F✦FOREVER at Axiata Arena — F4 meets Mayday in a supergroup that shouldn't exist but does. Pure 2000s Mandopop nostalgia.
  • Sleeper hit: Enno Cheng at KLPac — if you missed this, watch for her next tour. One of Taiwan's best kept secrets.
  • Weekend trip: Fan Fan at Arena of Stars Genting — combine the concert with a cool mountain getaway. Book a hotel room at Resorts World Genting early.

August 8 Scheduling Conflict: F✦FOREVER vs Fan Fan

Yes, you read that right. Two major Taiwanese concerts on the same night:

  • F✦FOREVER Day 2 at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil (KL city)
  • Fan Fan at Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting (1 hour drive from KL)

You literally cannot attend both — they're at different venues in different cities. Our take: F✦FOREVER is the rarer event (supergroup with Ashin from Mayday is unprecedented) and Day 2 might have a different energy than Day 1. But if you're a die-hard Fan Fan fan who prefers emotional ballads in a cool mountain setting, Genting is calling. Either way, don't wait — both could sell out.

→ See all upcoming concerts in KL with ticket links

From Xiao Bing Chih in July to Jay Chou in January 2027, Taiwanese music is having its biggest year ever in Kuala Lumpur. Browse all C-Pop concerts → or check out our other genre guides: K-Pop Concerts Guide, J-Pop & J-Rock Guide, and How to Buy Concert Tickets in Malaysia.

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