P1Harmony has once again proven its strong ticket power as all seats for its upcoming Seoul encore concert sold out immediately after ticket sales opened.
The group will hold the encore concerts titled “2026 P1Harmony LIVE [P1ustage H : MOST WANTED ENCORE] IN SEOUL” on March 7 and 8 at Ticketlink Live Arena in Seoul. Both shows sold out rapidly following the general ticket release on January 26, reflecting the group’s growing popularity.

This follows last August’s Seoul concerts, which were also completely sold out, highlighting consistent fan support both at home and abroad.
P1Harmony is currently touring worldwide with its third world tour “P1ustage H : MOST WANTED,” covering Oceania, Asia, North America, Latin America, and Europe. In North America, the group performed at arena-scale venues in all eight cities, including Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome, demonstrating strong overseas demand.
During the tour, P1Harmony released its first English album “EX,” which debuted at No. 9 on Billboard 200 — their first entry into the chart’s Top 10 and a new career milestone.
As the tour approaches its finale in Seoul, expectations are high for the group’s encore performances, which are set to close out a record-breaking global tour.
Editor’s Insight
The immediate sell-out of the “MOST WANTED ENCORE” in Seoul is the perfect exclamation point on what has been a career-defining year for P1Harmony. While many groups struggle to maintain momentum between the domestic and international markets, P1Harmony has cracked the code. By debuting their English album EX at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 just as they were hitting arena-scale venues in North America, they managed to synchronize their musical growth with their touring power in a way that felt completely organic.
What’s truly impressive here is the “Arena Transition.” Moving from theater-sized shows to the Intuit Dome in LA and then bringing that same “Sold Out” energy back to Seoul proves that their fanbase isn’t just large—it’s incredibly loyal. From a branding perspective, FNC Entertainment has played this perfectly: by labeling these as “Encore” shows, they’ve created a “must-see” urgency for fans who might have missed them in August or who simply want to witness the evolved, post-Billboard-Top-10 version of the group. As we head into the March 2026 shows, P1Harmony is walking onto that stage not just as idols, but as established global artists who have officially arrived.

