P1Harmony continues to prove they’re one of K-pop’s rising global forces. At KCON LA 2025, the Crypto.com Arena erupted as fans chanted along to their hits “Pretty Boy” and “DUH!” – a familiar stage for the group, now gearing up for their highly anticipated ‘P1ustage H: Most Wanted’ World Tour, with stops across Latin America, North America, and Asia (possibly a city near you!).
The six members, Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob, have built an impressive track record: a #1 album in Korea, #1 on the Billboard World Albums chart, and a top 10 debut on Spotify U.S. albums. With a sound that spans from Latin-inspired rhythms to pop anthems, P1Harmony continues to push boundaries and elevate with each new project and tour announcement.
The Knockturnal sat down with P1Harmony to discuss their latest KCON LA experience and their upcoming tour. From the cities they’re most excited to visit, to connecting with P1ECES (their fans) worldwide, and even Soul opening up about the pride, and pressure, of performing in his home country Japan, the group shared it all.
You can read the full transcribed interview (edited for clarity) below or watch the video above! And stay tuned, this is only part one. And this is just the beginning, part two of our conversation will feature more from Jongseob, who joins in alongside the members as they tease the “something special” Intak hinted at. With so many achievements, performances, and surprises on the horizon, P1Harmony shows no signs of slowing down.
The Knockturnal: It’s so nice to meet you guys finally in person. You guys have genuinely been killing it, pun intended, since we last spoke. Since the last time you were here for KCON, you’ve gotten: #1 album in Korea, #1 on Billboard World Albums chart, top 10 on the Spotify U.S. debut album chart… and of course you’ve got your upcoming world tour. So many major successes.
Speaking of this incredible year since KCON, how have you been feeling? Have you had any moments where you’re like, wow, how are we here?
KEEHO: We just dropped our most recent album DUH!, and we performed “Pretty Boy” and “DUH!” for the first time in a huge arena crowd, also in America, which was really crazy. It’s hard to expect what the response will be when you perform a new song, because you don’t know if people will know it or how it will resonate with a different crowd.
Bringing it to KCON LA for the first time was such a humbling experience. Everyone singing along and having fun; it was really special. We wanted to show a more mature side of ourselves this time, and with “Pretty Boy” and “DUH!” we felt like we did that.
The Knockturnal: I was there, you guys did such an incredible job. Were you surprised by the reaction from fans last night?
INTAK: Just hearing all the love and the screaming was crazy to feel again. One of the lyrics we wrote, “Pretty girls like pretty boys like me,” hearing everyone sing that line so loudly it pierced through our in-ears. It was shocking but really cool.
The Knockturnal: That’s incredible. Speaking of performances, you’re heading to your ‘P1ustage H : Most Wanted’ tour soon, starting in Korea in 8 days! That’s crazy. You’re hitting Asia, North America, Latin America. I wanted to talk about “Most Wanted.” To me, it has a double meaning, fans want to see you, and you’re the “most wanted” group. Can you tell me more about the meaning and which stops you’re most excited for?
KEEHO: We had a lot of meetings about what to name this tour. In past tours, we always included the number 1 in the name since we’re P1Harmony (Utopia had a “1,” replaced the “I” with a “1,” etc.). This time we wanted to do something different, because this tour is completely different, all arenas, especially in the U.S.
We wanted to show people that we’re the most wanted in the entire universe. The concept is futuristic and space-themed: wherever we go with our P1ECES, we create a masterpiece.
As for stops we’re excited about…
JIUNG: Texas – for the barbecue.
THEO: Japan – for the culture, food, and because it’s Soul’s hometown.
INTAK: LA – because last time at The Forum was huge, and now we’re doing an even bigger venue (Intuit Dome).
KEEHO: Chicago – a beautiful city that reminds us of Korea. We’re performing at the United Center, which is massive. Also, we’re at Prudential Center on my birthday, so I’m excited for that.
The Knockturnal: That’s awesome. Soul, how does it feel to go back to Japan and perform there again?
SOUL: As the Japanese member, it’s really special and something I’m proud of. But at the same time, it’s a burden; I feel pressure to represent my country well. In Japan, I’ll also be the one speaking the most, so I want to make the fans proud.
The Knockturnal: I’m sure you will. And speaking of going international, P1Harmony does a great job connecting with fans globally. How does it feel to travel to so many places and meet fans all over the world?
THEO: It’s definitely an honor. To be honest, touring can be difficult in the moment; constantly traveling is tough, but when you look back, it leaves the best memories. I take pictures of every venue, and when I look back, I remember exactly what we did that day. Those memories are so important, and I love seeing our P1ECES all over the world.
The Knockturnal: That’s amazing. You guys kill it every time. To wrap this up, is there anything you want P1ECES to look forward to?
KEEHO: We’re so happy to be here in LA after a year. We missed it. In the future, we’ve got the tour, of course, but also something special coming up before the U.S. tour starts in September. We can’t say much yet, but it’s going to be exciting, so please look forward to it.
The Knockturnal: Thank you so much, P1Harmony.
P1Harmony: Thank you!
Asia & Oceania
August 9–10, 2025 – Seoul, South Korea (Korea University Hwajeong Tiger Dome)
August 23, 2025 – Sydney, Australia (Hordern Pavilion)
August 30, 2025 – Singapore (Singapore Expo)
September 6, 2025 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan (Kaohsiung Music Center)
September 13, 2025 – Macau, China (Studio City Event Center)
September 19, 2025 – Yokohama, Japan (venue TBD)
North America
September 27, 2025 – Newark, NJ, USA (Prudential Center)
September 29, 2025 – Fairfax, VA, USA (EagleBank Arena)
October 1, 2025 – Toronto, ON, Canada (Coca-Cola Coliseum)
October 4, 2025 – Fort Worth, TX, USA (Dickies Arena)
October 9, 2025 – Duluth, GA, USA (Gas South Arena)
October 14, 2025 – Chicago, IL, USA (United Center)
October 18, 2025 – Inglewood, CA, USA (Intuit Dome)
October 21, 2025 – Oakland, CA, USA (Oakland Arena)
Latin America
October 24, 2025 – São Paulo, Brazil (Vibra São Paulo)
October 29, 2025 – Lima, Peru (Anfiteatro del Parque de la Exposición)
November 2, 2025 – Santiago, Chile (Teatro Caupolicán)
November 4, 2025 – Monterrey, Mexico (Auditorio Banamex)
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