The group will perform on March 7 and 8 in Seoul.
Building on the success of their world tour, P1Harmony is establishing themselves as a global artist.
The group P1Harmony has achieved remarkable success with their upcoming encore concert in Seoul, with all tickets selling out quickly. Scheduled for March 7-8 at the Ticket Link Live Arena in Seoul, the event named '2026 P1Harmony LIVE [P1ustage H: MOST WANTED ENCORE] IN SEOUL' shows the group's strong ticketing power, as both performances sold out soon after ticket sales opened on the 26th.
This concert is particularly notable as it marks the grand finale of their world tour. Following the sold-out show in Seoul last August, the growing enthusiasm from fans continues to shine. P1Harmony is currently touring their third world tour, 'P1ustage H: MOST WANTED,' which spans Oceania, Asia, North America, South America, and Europe. Their first English album, 'EX,' released during this tour, has reached a significant milestone, landing at 9th on the Billboard 200 chart.
Currently, P1Harmony is in the midst of a tour across six cities in Europe and will hold encore concerts in Tokyo on February 10 and in Seoul on March 7-8.
The sell-out of P1Harmony's encore concert highlights the remarkable support they have cultivated among their fanbase. Compared to other artists, their ticketing power stands out, indicating that P1Harmony is establishing themselves as a global act rather than just a K-pop idol group. The success of their recent album 'EX' only reinforces this trend.
Musically, P1Harmony offers innovative experiences by integrating a variety of genres into their works. Their release of an English album plays a crucial role in expanding their market reach and enhancing their international recognition. This approach increases not only their musical success but also deepens the emotional connection with fans.
The ongoing world tour is further solidifying P1Harmony's global standing. Their successful performances across eight cities with arena shows indicate continued demand for large-scale concerts. This sets a foundation for them to remain a sustainable act in the future.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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