The Oakland Arena pulsed with energy on October 21, 2025, as P1Harmony brought the North American leg of their P1ustage H: MOST WANTED tour to a triumphant close. From the moment doors opened, it was clear this wasn’t just another stop—it was a celebration of how far both the group and their devoted fandom, P1ece, had come.
Outside, fans buzzed with excitement, their laughter and anticipation spilling into the crisp Bay Area night. For many, including myself, this show represented a full-circle moment: years after the group’s humble first U.S. showcase in San Diego’s Balboa Park, P1Harmony were now headlining arenas across the continent. Yet, despite their meteoric rise, their warmth and authenticity remained intact.
The night began with an opener—rookie labelmates AMPERS&ONE—whose sharp choreography and fresh energy set the tone for what was to come. As the lights dimmed once more, a cinematic intro sequence rolled across the massive screens, and the six members—Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob—emerged to deafening screams, launching into the bass-thumping Black Hole.
For nearly three hours, P1Harmony delivered a performance that balanced spectacle with sincerity. The setlist flowed seamlessly between fan-favorite hits like Do It Like This, Scared, and Jump, and their latest viral anthem DUH!, which recently topped Billboard’s World Albums chart for four consecutive weeks. Each song was elevated by crisp live vocals and razor-sharp choreography that somehow felt both effortless and electric.
What makes P1Harmony’s concerts stand out isn’t just the precision—it’s the personality. Keeho’s powerhouse vocals and quick wit, Intak’s smooth charisma, Jiung’s infectious smile, and Jongseob’s commanding stage presence created a dynamic chemistry that felt genuine rather than rehearsed. Theo and Soul, ever the quiet forces, added emotional depth through their soulful performances and dance artistry.
One of the tour’s biggest surprises was the inclusion of solo cover stages—rare for a K-pop group’s international set. Jiung charmed the crowd with a funky rendition of Uptown Funk, Keeho stunned with a soaring cover of The One That Got Away, and Intak turned Good Kisser into a masterclass in swagger. Soul’s dance solo drew cheers for its intensity, while Jongseob’s Sticky and Theo’s What’s Up? cover added touches of individuality that underscored just how multifaceted this group truly is.
But the night’s most touching moment came during the encore. As the group prepared to perform SAD SONG, the giant screens suddenly flickered to life—not with visuals from FNC, but with a fan-organized surprise video project. Messages from P1ece around the world filled the arena, thanking the members for their music, kindness, and perseverance. The boys sat speechless, visibly moved, some wiping away tears before bowing deeply to the crowd.
As confetti rained down during AYAYA and Last Call, the atmosphere shifted from concert to celebration—a joyful culmination of months of hard work and love exchanged between artist and audience. It was clear that this wasn’t just the end of a tour leg; it was the beginning of a new era for P1Harmony.
Now, as the group heads into their Latin American shows and gears up to take P1ustage H: MOST WANTED to Europe in early 2026—with stops from Amsterdam to London—their global momentum shows no signs of slowing. For fans in Oakland, though, that night will be remembered as something special—a closing chapter filled with gratitude, growth, and the unshakable bond between six performers and the thousands who have believed in them since the start.
Having witnessed them from their earliest U.S. showcases to this arena-filling spectacle, I can confidently say: P1Harmony aren’t just one of K-pop’s most exciting acts—they’re one of its most genuine. And after P1ustage H: MOST WANTED, they’ve proven they’re not just wanted—they’re here to stay.


