
After a long year since the cancellation of the “P1ustage H: UTOP1A” tour, P1Harmony finally made the stop at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia to showcase their unstoppable and charismatic charm for their patient fanbase P1ece on October 9, 2025. FNC Entertainment sextet’s “P1ustage H: MOST WANTED” tour was a memorable time and made up for lost time. P1Harmony’s third world tour supports their 8th mini-album DUH! which came out back in May.
P1Harmony donning the same outfits as their tour poster kicked it off with intense and energetic performances “Blackhole,” “End It,” and “Look at Me Now” with visuals (solar flares, black hole images) and pyrotechnics/confetti that amplified the drama. After P1Harmony introduced themselves, Jiung led the audience to sing “Whoa Whoa Whoa” before they went into “Intro/Breakthrough” from their first EP Disharmony: Stand Out, with a dance sequence seamlessly transitioned to the next rock heavy track “Emergency” (Spoiler not so spoiler: Theo has a riveting guitar solo). P1Harmony kept the party going performing “DUH!” and “Scared” which had P1eces singing along with them. Once everyone’s adrenaline was at an all time high, the boys decide to slow it down with “Before the Dawn” from their EP Disharmony: FIND OUT.
One of many P1Harmony’s strengths is their individual capabilities. From strong vocalists/rappers to dancing monsters P1Harmony has a good balance amongst them, and their solo performances prove it. All rounder Jiung performed a lively rendition of Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars “Uptown Funk”, showcasing his showmanship. Leader and main vocalist Keeho belted out Katy Perry’s “The One That Got Away” with a mic stand and a spotlight with the deserved attention on him. Dancing genius Soul performed another crazy dance solo. Rapper and main dancer Intak channeled Atlanta legend Usher with a rendition of “Good Kisser.” Main rapper & dancer maknae Jongseob did a freestyle over Tyler, the Creator’s “Sticky.” Vocalist Theo showcased his singing and guitar skills with 4 Non Blondes’s “What’s Up” cover.
After watching a cute VHS of their P1KIDS characters, rap duo Jongseob and Intak wearing black track suits came out to perform P1Harmony’s first unit song “WASP” from SAD SONG. Production came through again with pink and green flashing lights and an instrumental seamlessly transition to DUH!’s standout tracks “Work” and “Pretty Boy” with the rest of the members donning the same track suits with their personalized numbers in the back of their jackets.
During their ment (talk segment) P1Harmony discussed their solo stages and Keeho mentioned their recent English project “EX” debuted at #9 on the Billboard 200. Because of that accomplishment, P1Harmony felt it was only right to perform a couple of songs from the EP: “Stupid Brain” and the title track “EX.” After that sentiment the boys went back to business and performed a medley of older hits “Everybody Clap,” “Do It Like This,” and “Jump.” Keeho also shouted out a couple of P1eces who painted their whole bodies silver and purple respectively for the occasion, making it a cute fan interaction. P1Harmony closed out the show with “Follow Me” and “Flashy,” awaiting the encore.
While P1ece were waiting for P1Harmony to come back out, P1ece had opportunities to showcase their dance moves or “killing point” of the choreographies of P1Harmony’s hits. P1Harmony finally came out with their P1KIDS plush toy pinned to their tour merch and started off the encore with song “Dancing Queen.” The pink confetti, self-cams and video screen showing the members and P1ece was a cute touch for the bright song. “SAD SONG” played right after much to P1ece’s amusement. Although the boys were singing with P1ece, it was nice to see some of the members danced a bit of the choreography.
After their last heartfelt ment, Soul yelled out “Scream if you’re ready!” before one of their iconic songs “Killin It” echoed in the stadium. P1eces singing word for word, bar for bar proving P1Harmony’s international prominence in Kpop is getting bigger and bigger. Another fan favorite “Ayaya” had P1eces jumping along with P1Harmony. The very last song of the encore was “Last Call” with more bursts of confetti to happily take home. P1Harmony continues to grow as the venues get bigger than the previous tours they’ve done. From delivering strong performances, the outstanding production, and genuine connection with their fans, the sky is the limit for these six different harmonies who came together as one. Looking forward to what the future has for P1Harmony.
