On their personal pages, members Isaac, S.T Son Thach, Jun Pham, and Will shared photos of their reunion at home. The boys cooked together, chatted, and posted photos commemorating the reunion.
Jun Pham captioned "U40" marking the more than 10-year journey he has accompanied the members of group 365.
Of the 4 members of 365, 3 participated in the shows "Anh trai say hi" and "Call Me by Fire". Isaac, Jun Pham and S.T all made it to the finals.
After the final round of "Call Me by Fire", Isaac posted two photos of Jun Pham and S.T Son Thach and said: "Two handsome guys, no one can compare. Proud of you two."
Previously, when Isaac entered the 5-member group of "Anh trai say hi", Jun Pham also posted congratulations and encouragement.
Although the group disbanded a long time ago, the singers still maintain a close, cohesive relationship.
Once the leader of the most successful male group in the period of 2010 - 2015, Isaac had an advantage and was trusted by his juniors when he was "drunken brother".
The male singer always proudly mentioned that he was once a member of a boy band, and the leader of the group. Thanks to that, he has the ability to perform in groups, learn choreography, and perform well on stage.
Meanwhile, S.T Son Thach and Jun Pham are also considered well-rounded artists with all the elements such as appearance, singing and dancing ability, costume design, stage ideas...
Group 365 debuted in 2010 under the management of Ngo Thanh Van. The boys quickly achieved success because they were trained in vocals, dancing, and good looks.
365 is also one of the few bands to have won the Dedication Award. The band has many popular songs such as "Where I Don't Belong", "Two Fairies", "Oh My Love", "Bong Bong Bang Bang"...
By 2016, 365 disbanded, the members were still close, Jun Pham still called Isaac the group leader like when they were still active together.
Since 2016, Isaac and Jun Pham have been working solo and have branched out into acting, MCing, and participating in game shows. S.T Son Thach and Will have been less active in the arts but still participate in events and entertainment programs.