[RECAP] P1Harmony Is The “Most Wanted” in Berlin

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It isn’t January without P1Harmony in Europe. For the third consecutive year, the group kicked off the year by returning to European stages, proving that January has unofficially become their month. Since their 2020 debut under FNC Entertainment, Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob have built a reputation as one of the most explosive live acts, combining stunning choreography with a hip-hop-driven sound and the talent to entertain a crowd for hours. 

In 2025, P1Harmony maintained their momentum with the release of two albums, DUH! and EX. DUH! leaned into bold confidence and high-impact performance energy, while EX showcased a more reflective and emotionally nuanced side of the group, highlighting their versatility and continued artistic growth. 

Those releases laid the foundation for the P1Harmony LIVE TOUR P1ustage H: MOST WANTED, the group’s biggest tour to date, bringing their latest material to life.

P1Harmony made their entrance in explosive fashion, kicking off the night with an unrelenting run of high-energy performances including “Black Hole,” “End It,” and “Look At Me Now.” The moment the members jumped onto the stage, the room erupted and the volume of the crowd instantly set the tone for the night. Framed by towering visuals of solar flares and black hole imagery, the production leaned fully into the group’s hero-inspired narrative, with pyrotechnics igniting behind them like power surges at key moments in the choreography. Rather than feeling excessive, the fire effects and bursts of confetti felt precisely timed, amplifying their larger-than-life presence and reinforcing P1Harmony’s commanding, almost cinematic aura. It was an opening designed to overwhelm in the best way, equal parts spectacle and control, making it clear from the first seconds that this was a group built for the stage. 

They continued with “Breakthrough,” its intricate dance sequence flowing seamlessly into the rock-heavy “Emergency.” During the break between songs, Keeho mentioned that he had heard Berlin is especially pretty in summer, a simple comment that immediately resonated with the crowd. Met with loud cheers, the remark felt almost like a shared realization between artist and audience, a collective hope that it might finally be time for P1Harmony to trade their now-familiar January dates for warmer days in the future.

Keeping the energy high, the group launched into “DUH!” and “Scared,” with P1eces loudly singing along as the energy in the room peaked. Once the adrenaline hit its high point, the set took a deliberate turn with “Before the Dawn” from Disharmony: FIND OUT, offering a brief, emotional pause. 

One of P1Harmony’s defining strengths lies in the individuality of its members, and the solo stages made that abundantly clear. All-rounder Jiung delivered a lively, charisma-filled take on Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk,” gaining extra cheers from all the Millennials for the throwback. Leader and main vocalist Keeho took the stage with “Phresh Out The Runway,” effortlessly chic and stealing every model’s spotlight. Soul followed with another jaw-dropping dance solo, reminding the audience why he is one of 4th gen’s best dancers, while Intak channeled Don Toliver with a smooth rendition of “After Party.” Maknae Jongseob showcased his versatility with a freestyle over Tyler, the Creator’s “Sticky,” before Theo took the spotlight to show not only his vocal but also guitar skills with a crowd-pleasing cover of 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up,” getting everyone, dads included, to sing along.

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The energy surged once more as rap duo Jongseob and Intak, dressed in white tracksuits, performed their first unit song “WASP,” finally giving it its live debut. Production took center stage again with flashing pink and green lights and a seamless transition into DUH! standouts “Work” and “Pretty Boy,” of course, joined by the remaining members in matching tracksuits, each jacket finished with personalized numbers on the back. 

During their ment, P1Harmony looked back on their solo stages, with Keeho proudly sharing that their latest English project, EX, debuted at No.9 on the Billboard 200. The announcement was met with loud cheers, and the group wasted no time turning the milestone into a celebration on stage, launching straight into “Stupid Brain” followed by the EP’s title track “EX.” With the entire venue singing and dancing along, a euphoric, communal moment stood out as one of the most unforgettable highlights of the night.

The group kept the energy at an all-time high, powering through fan-favorite tracks like “Everybody Clap,” “Do It Like This,” and “Jump,” quite literally getting the entire venue off its feet. Keeho took a moment to spotlight a few P1eces in the crowd wearing purple wigs, turning it into a playful fan interaction. The main set came to a close with “Follow Me” and “Flashy,” before the group briefly left the stage, setting the scene for the encore. 

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While the crowd eagerly awaited P1Harmony’s return, the fans got the chance to show off their own moves, nailing the “killing points” from the group’s most iconic choreographies. When the boys finally returned for the encore, they kicked things off with “Dancing Queen,” accompanied by pink heart-shaped confetti, selfie-cams, and video screens capturing both the members and the fans, a playful, heartwarming touch that matched the song’s bright energy. The mood shifted seamlessly as “SAD SONGS” played, followed by “Killin’ It,” with fans singing every word in unison, a testament to P1Harmony’s growing international presence. Another fan favorite, “Ayaya,” had everyone jumping along, before the night closed with “Last Call,” sending bursts of confetti into the crowd and leaving everyone with a joyful send-off.

After their successful year with the releases of DUH! and EX, this tour felt like a suitable wrap-up and the perfect stage to celebrate those achievements. And even more exciting news for P1ece: P1Harmony has already announced their next comeback, set for March,  giving fans another reason to look forward to the year ahead.

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