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S.H.E reunites in spirit for Hebe Tien's intimate concert tour

S.H.E reunites in spirit for Hebe Tien's intimate concert tour

Daily Express30-06-2025
Published on: Monday, June 30, 2025
Published on: Mon, Jun 30, 2025
By: [] Text Size: Beloved Taiwanese girl group S.H.E may not be officially back together, but fans were thrilled to see members Ella Chen and Selina Jen show up in support of Hebe Tien's recent solo concert in Kaohsiung. Tien, 42, is currently touring scenic locations across Taiwan as part of her Live In Life series. During her June 21–22 shows at the Outdoor Theatre of the National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts (Weiwuying), Chen, 44, and Jen, 43, attended in matching official concert T-shirts. A photo of the trio backstage, shared by Tien on June 26, quickly became a fan favourite on social media, drawing over 1,700 likes on Facebook, far outpacing other images from the concert. In her caption, Tien reflected on her emotional connection with Kaohsiung, citing the challenges and gratitude she experienced. 'Kaohsiung has taught me to cherish the ability to sing safely and healthily,' she wrote. She also thanked her 'sisters' for their unwavering support. Back in 2022, Tien's Kaohsiung concerts were disrupted by illness and an earthquake, making her return to the city especially meaningful. Although S.H.E parted ways with HIM International in 2018 and launched solo careers, they've repeatedly emphasised they never disbanded. The group's last studio album, Blossomy, was released in 2012. Tien's most recent solo album, Time Will Tell (2020), earned her three Golden Melody Awards, including Best Mandarin Female Singer. Chen and Jen have also kept busy: Chen won Ride The Wind 2023 and acted in several dramas, while Jen released a mini-album and made her film debut in the horror flick Funeral (2022). * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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