Joanne Tseng is a multifaceted Taiwanese talent renowned for her versatility as an actress, singer, and television host. Born on November 17, 1988, she pursued her passion for performing arts at the National Taiwan University of Arts, where she earned a degree in Drama & Theater. Tseng’s musical prowess extends across several instruments, including the piano, flute, and violin, showcasing her deep-seated musical talents.
In 2002, at the tender age of 14, Tseng teamed up with Esther Liu to form the Mandopop duo Sweety, marking the beginning of a successful musical journey. Sweety gained popularity swiftly, releasing three studio albums and two soundtracks before entering a hiatus in 2007 due to personal pursuits of its members.
Transitioning into acting, Tseng has made significant strides in both Taiwanese and mainland Chinese television, becoming a fixture in various acclaimed series. Her solo career flourished with the 2017 release of her debut music video, marking a triumphant return to the music scene after an eleven-year hiatus following Sweety’s last album.
Beyond her artistic achievements, Tseng’s personal life captured public interest when she announced her marriage to Taiwanese singer Calvin Chen in January 2020, culminating a decade-long relationship. Her dedication to her craft and enduring popularity solidify Joanne Tseng as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, currently signed under HIM International Music, where she continues to captivate audiences with her talent and charm.