[REVIEW] P1Harmony turn their arena dream into reality at London’s OVO Arena

P1Harmony was Killin' It!

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Five years into their career, P1Harmony are proving just how far they’ve come, and selling out London’s OVO Arena Wembley is a milestone worth celebrating. Returning to the city after last year’s Troxy show, the group stepped onto the stage with confidence, pride, and unstoppable energy, marking the final stop of their European tour. Not only the group was excited, but also their fanatic fans P1ece were ready to share an unforgettable night with their favourite group.

P1Harmony on stage in London. Photo: Grace Minghella
P1Harmony on stage in London. Photo: Grace Minghella

Opening with ‘Black Hole’, THEO, KEEHO, JIUNG, INTAK, SOUL and JONGSEOB jumped on stage whilst fireworks appeared; immediately setting the tone for the night. ‘End It’ followed as the perfect second track, keeping the momentum high, before ‘Look At Me Now’ delivered one of the evening’s first standout moments, with the members rising up on a platform and having the whole arena in a chokehold.

What became increasingly clear as the night went on is just how much P1Harmony continue to grow with every performance. That progression was especially evident during ‘Breakthrough’ and ‘Emergency’, where their confidence, control, and stage awareness were undeniable. When ‘DUH!’ kicked in, the crowd got even more excited, it was a certified fan favourite that turned the arena into one massive singalong. Vocally, the group were on top form throughout the night. ‘Scared’ highlighted their power and stability, before an emotional shift during ‘Before the Dawn’, where they leaned fully into their softer side. The song ended with an impressive guitar outro from their live band, adding an extra layer of depth to the performance.

Slick choreography during the show! Photo: Grace Minghella
Slick choreography during the show! Photo: Grace Minghella

The solo stages brought a change of pace but also plenty of personality. JIUNG kicked things off with an electrifying cover of Mark Ronson’s ‘Uptown Funk’, instantly transforming the arena into a full-on party. KEEHO followed with a cool, confident take on Rihanna’s ‘Phresh Out The Runway’, effortlessly switching the vibe and proving his versatility as a real diva.

SOUL’s dance solo was nothing short of jaw-dropping. His body control and precision left the crowd in awe, while INTAK kept the party going with a fun, bouncy cover of Don Toliver’s ‘After Party’. JONGSEOB then flipped the mood with a darker, smoother performance of Tyler, The Creator’s ‘Sticky’, showing off his charisma and edge. THEO closed the solo section with a heartfelt cover of 4 Non Blondes’ ‘What’s Up?’, uniting the entire arena in a moment that felt genuinely special. Even ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ by Oasis made an appearance, adding a very fitting London touch. JONGSEOB and INTAK briefly returned for a performance of ‘WASP’, before the full group launched into ‘Work’, which quickly became a personal highlight of the night. Followed up by ‘BOP’ and ‘Pretty Boy’, once again reminding everyone why they thrive together.

P1Harmony are showing off their strong vocals. Photo: Grace Minghella
P1Harmony are showing off their strong vocals. Photo: Grace Minghella

P1Harmony took time to talk to the crowd. Their heartfelt pep talk about youth, growth, and opportunities resonated deeply, offering a meaningful moment amongst the chaos. That emotion carried into ‘Stupid Brain’, where thousands of phone lights filled the arena during a powerful singalong moment. But the second half of the show leaned fully into joy. ‘EX’, ‘Everybody Clap’, and ‘Do It Like This’ kept spirits high, with the group maintaining the same level of energy they’d started with. During ‘JUMP’, both the members and the audience bounced together in perfect sync, proving that not a single ounce of excitement had been lost.

Following another playful interaction, ‘Follow Me’ and ‘Flashy’ kept anticipation building, helped along by fun dashcam clips of fans dancing on the screens. The encore arrived with ‘Dancing Queen’ and ‘SAD SONG’, the latter standing out as one of the night’s strongest moments. Before the final stretch, the group returned for a last chat, teasing their March comeback and surprising SOUL with a birthday cake on stage, (happy birthday SOUL!). As the crowd sang along, the moment felt warm, genuine, and celebratory, which was a reminder of the connection they share with their P1eces.

The final encore closed with ‘Killin’ It’, ‘AYAYA’, and ‘Last Call’, ending a nearly three hours of non-stop performance. Somehow, P1Harmony still looked like they had more to give. From start to finish, the group never slowed down. Their stamina, passion, and joy on stage made one thing clear: P1Harmony are exactly where they belong. Born performers, fully in their element, and more than deserving of this milestone. London will be waiting for them and hopefully, not for too long!

Highlights: Look At Me Now, DUH!, Work, Stupid Brain, JUMP, SAD SONG

Relive this memorable night by photos from Grace Minghella:

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