There’s no downtime for a harmonious group.
Just four months after completing their European tour for 2024-25, P1HARMONY announced they are hitting the road again this fall for the “P1ustage H: MOST WANTED” tour, in support of their upcoming eighth mini-album, “Duh!”
The K-Pop group will kick off their North American leg at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on September 27.
They’ll also be performing in some major cities, including Toronto on October 1, Chicago on October 14, and Oakland on October 21.
At each performance, members Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob promise to deliver their signature high-energy routines and artistic stage presentations. The upgraded stage design features impressive lighting and visual effects, allowing them to showcase songs from “Duh!” along with fan favorites.
This new EP, humorously titled “Duh!”, includes six tracks that promise to get the party going. It’s refreshing yet captures that simple joy, which fans will surely appreciate.
Keyho shared his thoughts, saying, “I think we’re still a bit underappreciated. There’s a lot we can bring to the table.”
If you’re curious about what P1HARMONY has in store, tickets for the eight North American shows are currently available, with prices starting around $158.
Some higher-priced tickets range from $183 to $290, depending on the show.
For more details about the P1HARMONY tour, including dates and pricing, our team has all the info you’ll need.
Note that prices listed can change.
P1HARMONY Ticket Prices 2025
Below you can find the complete schedule with dates, venues, and ticket prices for their North American tour.
| P1HARMONY Tour Dates | Ticket Price (including fees) |
|---|---|
| September 27 at Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey | $199 |
| September 29 at Eagle Bank Arena, Fairfax, Virginia | $248 |
| October 1 at Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto | $290 |
| October 4 at Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas | $200 |
| October 9 at Gas South Arena, Duluth, Georgia | $239 |
| October 14 at United Center, Chicago, Illinois | $158 |
| October 18 at Intuit Dome, Inglewood, California | $183 |
| October 21 at Oakland Arena, Oakland, California | $186 |
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P1HARMONY Set List
The final concert of the “P1ustage H: UTOP1A Tour” took place in Poland on January 19 earlier this year. According to sources, here are some highlights from that performance:
- “Street Star”
- “Emergency”
- “Everyone Applauds”
- “Heartbeat Drum”
- “I’m You”
- “Butterfly”
- “Killin’ It”
- “Sad Song”
- “Don’t Look Back in Anger” (Oasis cover, Teo solo)
- “Until I Find You” (Stephen Sanchez cover, Teo solo)
- “On My Mama” (Victoria Monet cover, Intak solo)
- “Praise the Lord (Da Shine)” ($ap Rocky cover, Jongseob solo)
- “(Unknown)” (Soul solo)
- “Kill Bill” (SZA cover, Keyho solo)
- “Baby” (Justin Bieber cover, Jun solo)
- “Pyramid”
- “Black Hole”
- “Look at Me Now”
- “Fall in Love Again”
- “BFF (Best Friends Forever)”
- “Reset”
- “Different Songs for Me”
- “Wildflower” (Billie Eilish cover)
- “Back Down”
- “Jump”
- “Follow Me”
- “Countdown to Love”
Encore:
- “I’ll See You”
- “Doom Duom”
- “Siren”
- “Ayaya”
- “The Last Call”
P1HARMONY New Music
On May 8, P1HARMONY announced their eighth EP, “Duh!”. Despite its brevity, the album buzzes with energy. The title track, inspired by 90s hip-hop, wraps up with a powerful mix of diverse sounds.
Fans can expect a standout track with catchy vibes that you might find yourself returning to time and again.
Curious to listen? You can find “Duh!” available through various platforms.
P1HARMONY Members
P1HARMONY, a six-member group formed in 2020, includes:
Keyho (Leader, vocalist)
Theo (vocalist)
Jun (vocalist, rapper, dancer)
Intak (rapper, dancer)
Soul (rapper, dancer)
Jongseob (rapper, dancer)
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- BlackPink
- G-Eazy
- Ateez
- G-Dragon
- Enhypen
- Roses
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