P1Harmony proved they're unstoppable heroes, delivering a high-energy, 3-hour show that kept fans on their feet from start to finish. On August 9–10, the K-pop boy group held the Seoul stop of their 3rd world tour, "P1ustage H : MOST WANTED IN SEOUL," at Korea University's Hwajeong Gymnasium — their first world tour in 16 months. Every seat, including restricted-view spots, was sold out as their fandom, P1ece, matched the group's passion with thunderous cheers.
Electrifying Start with 30 Hits in a Row
The night kicked off with the powerful opener "Black Hole," as members emerged from a cosmic stage set, bathed in red light from fan lightsticks. The group powered through "End It," "Look At Me Now," and "Breakingthrough" with dynamic choreography under a sun-inspired stage design. Moving onto the extended stage, they hyped the crowd with "Emergency" and "DUH!," with Keeho calling out, "Shout my name!" prompting an instant stadium-wide chant of "Keeho!"
Switching to a softer mood, "Before The Dawn" showcased the members' warm vocals, painting a sunset-like scene.
Spotlight on Solo Performances
Each member took turns owning the stage with unique solo sets. Jiung reimagined Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk" with trendy flair, getting fans to dance along. Keeho delivered a soulful rendition of Radiohead's "Creep," his mature vocals seamlessly moving between chest and falsetto. Soul brought street-style dance breaks, while Intak covered Usher's "Good Kisser" and wowed fans by playing — and tossing — drumsticks mid-performance. Jongseob performed his self-written rap track "Transformation," and Theo flipped the mood with a singalong of 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up?" while strumming a guitar.
A Fiery Finale and Emotional Farewell
The latter half hit peak intensity with Intak and Jongseob's explosive duet "WASP," followed by the free-spirited "JUMP," where fans matched the group's boundless energy. Closing tracks "Heartbeat Drum," "Follow Me," and "Flashy" wrapped the set — until P1Harmony returned for an encore, performing "Countdown To Love," "SAD SONG," and "AYAYA."
Keeho thanked the audience, saying, "A stage is about exchanging energy between artists and fans. Thanks to you, we made it perfect." Soul added, "The more we tour, the better P1ece gets at having fun. Thank you for enjoying both days with us."
With 30 songs, intense choreography, and heartfelt interactions, P1Harmony's Seoul shows set the tone for the rest of their tour — proving once again that heroes never tire.