The Most Wanted, Special Night in London for P1Harmony and P1ece
Photo: Studio PAV Europe
London's OVO Arena Wembley has seen many K-Pop artists take to its stage over the years, being a venue that many worldwide dream of performing at. P1Harmony are no strangers to this venue, having performed here twice before for two separate K-Pop festivals, but this time was different. P1Harmony were now the headline act, embarking on their fourth world tour, commanding the stage with a presence that OVO Arena Wembley had only seen snippets of before. From Asia, to Australia, to North America, to Latin America, it was now Europe's turn to witness P1Harmony's spectacular 2026 P1Harmony LIVE TOUR [P1ustage H: MOST WANTED] IN EUROPE, with London marking the final stop for a concert that was truly out of this world.
With a space-themed VCR and ultra-modern outfits of black and yellow, the first stage of the concert opened a portal into a futuristic world, one ruled by P1Harmony, where having swag, confidence, and high energy were not an option. Joined on stage by a group of dancers, the setlist opened with “Black Hole” followed by “End It” and “Look At Me Now,” with the latter igniting the stage with a fiery red glow that matched the fierceness exuding from P1Harmony’s onstage demeanour.
“Let’s go crazy tonight,” enthused Intak in the first ment, with the energetic spirit of both P1Harmony and P1ece (their fandom) maintaining at an all-time high throughout the night. “It's such an honor to be here. [We're so] grateful [to be doing] the last Most Wanted show here with you guys,” exclaimed Keeho before encouraging P1ece to sing along to the next set of songs, teaching them the melody and the adlib for the rock-infused “Breakthrough.” “Emergency” swiftly followed with its tight ship choreography and a surprise guitar solo from Theo, whose passion for rock music shone bright in the city known for its rock and roll. Boasting with confidence, “DUH!” was next, welcoming attention from the crowd with its fun, playful nature and its old-school hip-hop charm before “Scared” awakened P1Harmony's beast mode with its intense, experimental beat.
After opening the show with high bursts of energy, the concert then shifted into a place more melancholic with the emotive ballad “Before The Dawn.” Here, P1Harmony stood in a row, along the back of the stage, in a simple yet heartfelt performance, taking in the view of every single P1ece, before exiting, leaving behind a red abyss of lighting and a rock instrumental playing in their absence.
It was now time for the solo stages, where Jiung returned, channelling his inner Bruno Mars with a fun and suave cover of “Uptown Funk,” whilst Keeho was “Phresh Out The Runway,” exuding ample swag and charisma with his cover of Rihanna's 2012 hit. Soul then charmed P1ece with a contemporary dance sequence before Intak pulled up with Don Toliver's “After Party,” followed by Jongseob's smooth “Sticky” cover by Tyler, The Creator, showing new sides to the group's two rappers. Having previously provided a taste of his personal music preferences earlier on, Theo then broke into a cover of 4 Non Blondes’ iconic 1993 hit “What's Up?,” adding his own unique and upbeat flair to the song whilst also revealing more of his impressive guitar skills, leading into him singing the chorus of “Don't Look Back In Anger” by OASIS as he reminisced about P1Harmony's last UK tour stop.
Following a second space-themed VCR, Intak and Jongseob then teamed up for their rap collaboration “WASP” before the concert turned into a party with the members rejoining together for “Work,” “Bop,” and “Pretty Boy,” with each song radiating strong yet different club vibes that had everybody dancing along. “I’ve seen a lot of people dressed up as our EX album,” Keeho expressed before revealing the next song to be “Stupid Brain,” temporarily diverting the concert’s uplifted mood with a song that depicts one's internal struggles with overthinking. “[Stupid Brain] is very dear and special to us because of the message behind the song; a message not only the members can relate to, but P1ece’s too,” Keeho continued, allowing P1Harmony and P1ece to share a moment of vulnerability through song before re-lifting the mood with “EX,” followed by “Everybody Clap” and the addictive “Do It Like This,” “JUMP,” and “Follow Me,” with each song reinstating the high-energetic, club vibes from before. “Flashy” then brought the show to its end, finishing with P1Harmony taking a bow and exiting the stage, but of course, the show was not over yet. The time for an encore had now arrived.
As P1ece waited patiently for P1Harmony to reappear, members of the audience were chosen at random and projected onto the stage screen, each one given the task of performing a different P1Harmony choreography with a music video screened next to them. Not long after, P1Harmony were back, now dressed in official tour merch, delivering a playful performance of “Dancing Queen” and “SAD SONG,” before taking the time to talk to P1ece, thanking them for their love and support. “It’s good to spend this time with you before my birthday,” said Soul, with a birthday cake then brought out for him which encouraged everyone in the venue to sing "Happy Birthday,” making the night that extra special, before officially entering its bittersweet, last stage, ending with “Killin’ It,” “AYAYA,” and “Last Call.”
This 2026 P1Harmony LIVE TOUR [P1ustage H: MOST WANTED] IN EUROPE tour stop at London’s OVO Arena Wembley marked a special occasion for P1Harmony and P1ece in more ways than one, from being a concert held at their largest UK venue to date to being a memorable birthday celebration for Soul, and a one-year reunion for P1Harmony and UK P1ece, all rolled into one; the night was truly unforgettable for all. P1ece can’t wait to see P1Harmony continue to grow, with more career milestones definitely on the horizon for this remarkable K-Pop group.
Thank you to P1Harmony, FNC Entertainment, and Studio PAV for having The Kraze at the show.