
Global K-Pop sensation P1Harmony made their highly anticipated return to North America with their biggest tour yet—the 2025 P1Harmony LIVE TOUR [P1ustage H: MOST WANTED]. On Saturday, October 18, they became the second-ever K-Pop act to perform at the state-of-the-art Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, CA. The arena tour includes major cities across Asia, Australia, and North America. At their L.A. stop – the eighth show of the North American leg – P1Harmony greeted their fans, called Pieces, with an unforgettable night filled with electrifying performances.
P1Harmony is composed of KEEHO, THEO, JIUNG, INTAK, SOUL, and JONGSEOB. The group had a chart-topping year with their 8th mini album DUH! that debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s “World Albums” chart and remained there for four consecutive weeks. The tour also follows the release of their first full English-language album, EX, on September 26, 2025, which debuted at No. 9 on the “Billboard 200,” marking their first time in the top 10.

As a special pre-concert treat to fans, P1Harmony surprised P1eces with a guerrilla-style concert at Universal Studios Hollywood CityWalk on Thursday, October 16. MBC AMERICA, in collaboration with LINE FRIENDS SQUARE, presented the <SSTW Surprise Concert> where P1Harmony became the first official K-Pop group to perform at this well-known stage. They performed “DUH!”, “EX,” and “Dancing Queen” for over 400 fans who rallied on short notice. The show was hosted by Sara Lee / Hyojung Lee, a veteran MBC AMERICA reporter renowned for her cultural coverage and extensive interviews with numerous K-Pop artists. Coverage of the concert will be available on the SSTW YouTube Page.
[GALLERY] SSTW Surprise Concert with P1Harmony
Opening for P1Harmony on all U.S. tour stops was rising rookie boy group AMPERS&ONE from the same label, FNC Entertainment. The seven-member group energetically performed four tracks—“That’s That,” “Broken Heart,” “Whip It,” and “Kick Start”— to hype up the crowd for their label seniors.

The show officially opened with eerie machine-like sounds and a dramatic blackout. A cinematic VCR introduced P1Harmony as galactic explorers, flying a spaceship alongside adorable alien companions. As missiles hit their ship and an asteroid approached, each member showcased his superpowers: KEEHO’s lightning-speed navigation, THEO’s mastery of guns, and SOUL’s telekinetic powers, which helped divert the asteroid and complete their mission, marking the start of the main act of the night.
After an intense laser show, the boys suddenly jumped out of the stage in matching space gray leather outfits for the opening stage of “Black Hole.” They then went straight into “End It“ where KEEHO and THEO effortlessly exchanged high notes. P1Harmony heated things up with “Look At Me Now“ as they performed against the backdrop of the burning sun on the raised platform and were joined by their dancers.

Following the explosive opening stages, the members lined up to greet fans and introduce themselves. JIUNG led the crowd to repeat a “whoaaa” melody after him to guide everyone into “Breakthrough,” which ended with an intense dance break alongside a live band accompaniment.
THEO pulled out an electric guitar for a guitar solo midway in “Emergency,” and SOUL had an impressive dance solo for “DUH!” The stages that followed suit were a throwback to their earlier days, including debut song “Scared” and “Before The Dawn” from their third mini album Disharmony: Find Out, released in 2022. The atmosphere drastically shifted as pouring rain and thunder graphics crackled on the dome’s screens. Under a single spotlight, the members delivered a slowed-down reimagining of “Before The Dawn.” The band played an extended outro as the English lyrics of “Before The Dawn” hauntingly appeared on screen like writing on the wall.
Each member had the opportunity to showcase their unique charms and music interests during their respective solo stages. JIUNG brought funk and fun with Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk,” dressed in a blue suit and orange-tinted glasses. KEEHO commanded the stage with Rihanna’s “Phresh Out the Runway,” strutting in oversized stunner shades, leather gloves, and a trench coat, his vocals stylized with heavy autotune. SOUL delivered an emotionally charged dance performance, beginning with interpretive moves before shifting into powerful choreography.

INTAK performed Usher’s “Good Kisser” in a form-fitting white hoodie, building to a bold, sensual routine with floor choreography that drove the crowd wild—earning him loud, feral barks from P1eces. JONGSEOB lived up to his “rap genius” reputation with his self-composed raps to Tyler, The Creator’s “Sticky” as his deep voice juxtaposed with his innocent preppy outfit. THEO closed out the solo stages with 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up?” that featured his powerful vocals and ended with him on his knees, shredding on the electric guitar.

With the solo stages now concluded, the audience was brought back into the VCR’s cinematic world where P1Harmony are space explorers. However, this time it featured the members as their animated P1KIDS characters. The group was back in the spaceship but crashed on an unknown planet where a mysterious ball of light guided them into the forest. Various portals opened up around the members until they combined their efforts for one mega portal that they all traveled through.
INTAK and JONGSEOB took the stage for a special unit performance of “Wasp,” proudly representing P1Harmony’s rap line. A few short moments later, a distorted voice asked the crowd “Who’s your most wanted?” as the lasers went crazy, building up the suspense. The group returned in matching black and white track suits, detailed with their names on the backs, for the eclectic and dynamic “Work,” before ending with striking, fabulous poses. They then performed “Bop,” which showed off a darker, grittier side of P1Harmony. Perhaps the most anticipated song of the night, “Pretty Boy,” was instantly recognized by P1eces and had the loudest fan chants and sing-along by far as the breakout b-side track off the DUH! album.

Taking a beat to chat with fans, JIUNG explained the tour’s theme centers on chasing what you want most – and that P1Harmony hopes to be their fans’ “most wanted.” JONGSEOB remarked he purposefully took off his in-ears mid-performance so he could confirm that the fans were indeed cheering loudly. SOUL made sure to check in on fans sitting at the top levels, asking if they can see well. KEEHO proudly showed off his $12 sunglasses he got in New York as a souvenir that he donned for his solo stage.
Regarding their latest release, KEEHO shared that they were worried and unsure what people wanted to hear. However, they’ve been receiving great reactions from the public, including hitting No. 9 on the “Billboard 200,” so felt reassured by fans supporting them.
The group then introduced one of their new tracks, “Stupid Brain,” where the big screens had a Y2K camcorder-style filter, and sat down to belt the sentimental lyrics. They then launched into the crowd-favorite “EX, the title track to their first-ever all-English album. Fully utilizing the live musicians, P1Harmony performed dynamic band-backed versions of “Everybody Clap” and “Do It Like This,” building into the energetic “Jump,” which had the entire venue bouncing in sync.

In their final ment, P1Harmony recapped their L.A. adventures—University CityWalk, horror nights at Universal Studios, trips to Manhattan Beach, and dinner at Sugarfish. KEEHO also thanked all the dedicated fans who showed up to the <SSTW Surprise Concert> despite having only one to two hours’ notice and facing L.A. traffic. To close the show on a high note, P1Harmony performed “Follow Me,” where the arena successfully jumped in sync at the climax of the song, and “Flashy” was completed with confetti streamers and giant smoke guns.
To successfully lure the members back out, the fans gave their all in “Dance Cam Time” as they danced along to a handful of P1Harmony’s hit songs. The members ran back out in customized shirts with their names for “Dancing Queen” and “SAD SONG.”

As the concert drew to a close, each member took time to thank the fans. INTAK revealed that the fans inspired him to write the lyrics “pretty girls like pretty boys like me” from “Pretty Boy” and that the fans were his energy. JIUNG declared, “Tonight was the best show ever. L.A. feels like our second home. Thank you for being my hero. You saved my life.” SOUL thanked fans for filling up the entire building and standing up and jumping throughout the whole concert. KEEHO acknowledged that although P1Harmony comes to L.A. often and there are many P1eces in attendance, that P1Harmony sees each fan because they are what make L.A. special. He reflected how when they first came to L.A., they performed for free at various locations like movie theaters and sincerely thanked the fans for getting them to the Intuit Dome. To remember the night, P1Harmony and P1eces collaborated on the mannequin challenge together to “Night of My Life.” Even after more than two hours of performances, the boys continued to give their all and finished with back to back encore songs of “Killin’ It,” “AYAYA” and “Last Call.”
From free performances in movie theaters to now headlining massive arenas, P1Harmony’s successful night at the Intuit Dome was a testament to how far they’ve come. P1Harmony will definitely be back in Los Angeles soon with bigger and better stages.
