P1Harmony Wraps 25-City World Tour With Sold-Out Seoul Encore
The group added an extra date after tickets for the original two shows sold out instantly

P1Harmony brought their most ambitious tour to a triumphant close over the weekend, performing three sold-out nights at Ticketlink Live Arena in Seoul from March 6 to 8. The encore concerts capped the group’s third world tour, which spanned 25 cities across multiple continents since launching in Seoul in August 2025 — a scale that underscores the six-member act’s rapidly growing international profile.
Billed as 2026 P1Harmony LIVE P1ustage H : MOST WANTED ENCORE IN SEOUL, the run was originally planned as a two-night affair on March 7 and 8. When both dates sold out almost immediately after tickets went on sale, the group’s agency added a third show on March 6 to meet overwhelming demand — a move that thrilled fans who had missed out on the initial allocation.
A Grand Finale to a Global Journey
The Seoul encore followed a February 10 Tokyo stop that served as the first of the tour’s final victory laps. Together, the Tokyo and Seoul dates drew a combined audience of thousands and brought a fitting conclusion to a tour that had taken P1Harmony from Asia to North America, Europe, and beyond. The sheer geographic reach of the MOST WANTED tour — 25 cities in total — placed P1Harmony among the most active touring K-pop groups of the 2025-2026 season.
Concertgoers in Seoul were treated to a setlist that drew from across the group’s discography, delivered with the kind of high-energy choreography and vocal power that has become P1Harmony’s calling card. The production featured elaborate staging, including a spaceship-themed opening sequence that set the tone for an evening described by attendees as both cinematic and deeply personal.
Growing Momentum
Members Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob have spoken openly about the emotional weight of performing in their home city to close a tour that took them around the world. In a message to fans after the final show, the group expressed gratitude for what they called the happiest three days, promising more music and more stages in the months ahead.
For P1Harmony, the sold-out Seoul encore is more than a concert milestone. It is confirmation that the group has crossed a threshold from rising act to established global performer. With their tour now complete and new music expected later in 2026, P1Harmony’s upward trajectory shows no signs of plateauing.
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