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‘P1Harmony’ to perform in Bangkok! Be a P1ECE of ‘P1HARMONY LIVE TOUR [P1USTAGE H:P1ONEER] IN BANGKOK’

‘P1Harmony’ multi-talented boy group comprised of KEEHO, THEO, JIUNG, INTAK, SOUL, and JONGSEOB is set to bring their electrifying performance closer to their dedicated Thai fans, known as P1ECEs in ‘P1HARMONY LIVE TOUR [P1USTAGE H:P1ONEER] IN BANGKOK’. Mark your calendars for October 7 at Samyan Mitrtown Hall. Get your tickets from Live Nation Tero Presale on July 2 at livenationtero.co.th

P1Harmony is 4th gen boy group from FNC Entertainment, delivers extraordinary performances in singing, dancing, rapping, and song production. Alongside their songs, they are renowned among Thai fans from a cover version of ‘Just Being Friendly’ originated by Tilly Birds. And a collab single with global artist ‘Pink Sweat$’ in ‘Gotta Get Back’.

‘Jump’ latest single which is the title track of 6th mini album ‘HARMONY : ALL IN’ has achieved a remarkable feat, surpassing 20 million views on YouTube in less than a week. Simultaneously, ‘HARMONY : ALL IN’ the epilogue of ‘HARMONY’ series has set a new record with 146,000 copies sold within 24 hours and a total of 250,000 copies sold in just one week since its release.

Following the successful North America Tour in the first half of 2023, P1Harmony has now revealed the Asia leg of their tour, with Bangkok being one of the destinations. Fans can expect an exciting concert experience featuring a full setlist from the ‘HARMONY’ series, including popular tracks like ‘Jump’, ‘Back Down’, ‘Doom Du Doom’ and many more.

Don’t miss out on this incredible experience! ‘P1HARMONY LIVE TOUR [P1USTAGE H:P1ONEER] IN BANGKOK’ October 7 at Samyan Mitrtown Hall. Live Nation Tero Presale begins Sunday, July 2 at 10AM – 10PM at livenationtero.co.th. The general on sale starts Monday, July 3 at 10AM local time onwards. Visit livenationtero.co.th for additional details.

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