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P1Harmony announce 2025 Asia, Australia and North America tour dates

P1Harmony have announced new 2025 tour dates – see the full list of dates and cities below.

The FNC Entertainment K-pop boyband took to social media recently announce their ‘P1ustage H: Most Wanted’ tour, which will see them perform across Asia, Australia and North America this year.

The tour will kick off in early August with a pair of shows in Seoul, South Korea, before a stop in Sydney, Australia on August 23. It is currently their only performance Down Under. Next, they’ll head to Singapore on August 30, before performing in Kaohsiung on September 6.

They’ll wrap up the Asia leg of the ‘P1ustage H: Most Wanted’ tour with shows in Macau and Yokohama, Japan before embarking on a North American trek. The North American run will see P1Harmony will see them perform in Newark, Fairfax, Toronto, Fort Worth, Duluth, Chicago, Los Angeles and Oakland.

Venues and ticketing details have yet to be announced. Stay tuned to NME for updates.

P1Harmony’s 2025 ‘P1ustage H: Most Wanted’ tour dates are:

AUGUST:
09 – Seoul, South Korea
10 – Seoul, South Korea
23 – Sydney, Australia
30 – Singapore, Singapore

SEPTEMBER
06 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan
13 – Macau, China
19 – Yokohama, Japan
27 – Newark, New Jersey
29 – Fairfax, Virgina

OCTOBER
01 – Toronto, Ontario
04 – Fort Worth, Texas
09 – Duluth, Georgia
14 – Chicago, Illinois
18 – Los Angeles, California
21 – Oakland, California

The upcoming tour comes in support of their eighth and latest mini-album, ‘DUH!’, released earlier this month (May 8). Prior to ‘DUH!’, P1Harmony released the seventh mini-album ‘SAD SONG’ back in September.

‘SAD SONG’ arrived even months after the boyband dropped their first studio album ‘Killin’ It’, which dropped in February last year.

In other news, JYP girl group TWICE have announced their impending comeback with their fourth full-length album in July. It comes after TWICE opened for Coldplay‘s recent string of concerts in South Korea, where they debuted a remix of the latter’s ‘We Pray’ live. They later released the official remix on streaming platforms last month.

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