The energy in London was nothing short of electric on January 30th, 2026, as P1Harmony took over the iconic OVO Arena Wembley. This wasn’t just another show; it was the grand finale of the European leg for their massive P1ustage H : MOST WANTED Arena tour. After tearing through cities across the continent and the whole globe, the six-member powerhouse returned to the UK to prove exactly why they are currently one of the most formidable forces in K-pop.
From their debut in 2020, P1Harmony has consistently defied expectations. The members, Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob have evolved from “rising stars” to global icons, recently making history with their latest album EX, which smashed into the top 10 of the Billboard 200 at number 9. This milestone cemented their “career-high” era, and seeing that momentum translate to a sold-out Wembley crowd was a full-circle moment for both the group and the fans (P1ece).
This marks my third time reviewing the group—following their 2024 and 2025 tours—and after witnessing their incredible energy and that viral “Chk Chk Boom” cover at Music Bank in Madrid, my expectations were sky-high.
If you’re new to the fandom or just want a refresher on their journey from the beginning to now, check out Episode 3 of our latest Podcast series, Davide K-talk, available on Spotify and YouTube. Now, let’s dive into the night that proved exactly why P1Harmony is leading the new generation of K-pop.
OVO Arena Wembley was packed with over 8,000 P1eces (P1Harmony’s fandom), marking a sold-out show! What a way to kick off P1Harmony’s first arena show in London. The whole arena was filled with love and an ocean of white light sticks—the new “superhero” version, which was extremely cute to see!
The lights went down and the show was about to start. A short VR video played on the big screens and boom, flames went off as P1Harmony high-jumped onto the stage to open the show with Black Hole. They wore one of their signature looks for this tour: the black and lime green outfits. What I liked about these outfits was that the design team clearly put in a lot of effort; they were all different, yet you could see they were from the same collection. The attention to detail was unique!
The opening continued with End It and Look at Me Now, keeping the energy extremely high all the way through these three songs. It was then time for the group to introduce themselves one by one and express their excitement to finally perform at Wembley. Later in the show, Keeho mentioned how excited they were to be at the OVO Arena Wembley because the last time they performed there was for a festival with other artists. They had wished to one day headline this arena themselves, and that dream came true! They have come a long way and it was fulfilling to hear that, especially because I still remember him talking about it while performing in previous years at Troxy.
Back to the performances: after the intro, they performed Breakthrough and the high-energy Emergency. But the energy was definitely not over yet! Up next, it was finally the turn of one of the songs I was most looking forward to: DUH! The atmosphere was incredible; everyone in the venue was dancing and singing. On top of P1H’s energy, two things really made a difference and elevated the experience: the dancers and the live band rearrangements for some of the tracks. We were not even halfway through and these elements were setting the stage perfectly.
Speaking of rearrangements, Scared and Before the Dawn were up next. The mood shifted with these ballads, showcasing P1H’s vulnerability and emotional side. And what an amazing interlude—a solo electric guitar track to close this set. It was so epic!
Then it was time for the solo performances, a signature moment for the members to showcase their unique talents. Jiung was up first with the iconic Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson cover). What a way to open! Funky vibes, incredible choreography with the dancers, and so much fun.
Up next was Keeho, who had insane style! He wore big black sunglasses that covered almost half of his face and a head-to-toe black outfit with a long leather coat and baggy trousers. He was iconic. He performed Phresh Out the Runway (Rihanna cover). I must be honest: Keeho sold the song, but I think I would have preferred him covering a different Rihanna track. It might have a special meaning to him, but it wasn’t my favourite.
Soul was next with a freestyle dance, showing off his signature moves. What an amazing dancer! Intak jumped on stage next to perform After Party (Don Toliver cover). Intak has amazing stage presence; he is a great dancer and we could see what a great time he was having. He was truly born to be an idol. Then it was Jongseob’s turn, performing Sticky (Tyler, The Creator cover) and showing off his amazing rap skills.
To close the solo stages, Theo performed What’s Up? (4 Non Blondes cover). Armed with his guitar, he played and sang along with the fans. The energy was so good! The whole arena sang “Hey, hey, hey, what’s going on?”—I can still hear the choir in my head while writing this. Theo is a legend. I live for the day he publishes a solo album; I’m sure it will have indie-rock vibes because that’s where his soul rests. Or at least, that’s the energy I get from him!
But the show wasn’t over! We had a little surprise: Theo continued by performing the song he played in London last year, Oasis’s Wonderwall. What an iconic moment! The show then continued with the amazing duet from Intak and Jongseob, WASP. What an incredible duo. The dancers were in black, making the two boys in white stand out even more.
P1Harmony returned as a full group for the final set, which opened with another song I was dying to see: Work. It was truly amazing, followed by BOP and Pretty Boy. Stupid Brain was up next, and this changed the mood of the show—it was time to get intimate.
Keeho gave an emotional speech on how important it is to love yourself; that it’s okay to be imperfect and to take your time without worrying about responsibilities all the time. It’s okay to take a break and breathe. Those words really stood out to me. It is so important to remember not to be too hard on ourselves; a break to clear our minds can really help us find solutions. So, well done Keeho for saying that. Kudos to you, buddy!
He then asked us to make the moment extra special by taking out our light sticks or phone torches to illuminate the arena. It was incredible to see. They then performed Stupid Brain, which was extremely emotional.
The mood shifted again with P1H’s latest title track SAD SONG (and EX) and the iconic Everybody Clap, which brought the dancers back. This track is a must every time they perform because it makes everyone dance! We then had a smooth transition into Do It Like This and the super iconic JUMP! P1Harmony kept the energy high with Follow Me and the flashy Late Night Calls. It felt like we were having an after-party with the group!
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end… but we all know a K-pop show isn’t a K-pop show without an encore! After a few minutes, P1H were back performing Dancing Queen and SAD SONG again. Up next was Killin’ It, one of my favourites! The whole encore had such a positive vibe. They took a moment to thank the fans, a bittersweet moment because the group got a little emotional since this stop in London was the final stop of the tour (excluding the encores in Korea and Japan), but they also announced they are working on a new album for March.
And the surprises weren’t over! Since it was Soul’s birthday on the 30th of January, the team surprised him with a cake on stage while we all sang Happy Birthday. After a group photo, P1H closed the show with AYAYA and Last Call.
It was an incredible night. I couldn’t be prouder of these six talented artists. They have grown so much since their debut, and I’m sure in 2026, they will grow even more. They deserve all the success! As mentioned in my podcast, the evolution of P1Harmony shows in every tour—they are getting better and better. The “cherry on top” that could have made this musical sundae perfect would have been an actual live band on stage… but there is always room for improvement. If that happens next tour, I would love to witness it!
P1ece, I hope you enjoyed the review. Stay tuned, as P1Harmony will be back in March!
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