P1Harmony Brings Galactic Energy to Fort Worth with “Most Wanted” Tour

Written by Lorenzo dela Cruz | October 4, 2025


Photos by Michael H. Kim

Fortworth, TX - The night at Dickies Arena began with an unexpected yet electrifying twist. Before P1Harmony took the stage, the crowd was introduced to AMPERS&ONE, a seven-member boy group under FNC Entertainment. Their presence as an opener was a refreshing change, relatively unusual for K-pop concerts, but increasingly common with the likes of Xikers opening for ATEEZ on their recent tour.

For those unfamiliar, AMPERS&ONE (앰퍼샌드원) debuted on November 15, 2023, with their single album Ampersand One. The group comprises seven members: Kamden, Brian, Jiho, Siyun, Kyrell, Mackiah, and Seungmo. Fort Worth got a taste of their dynamic energy right away. They opened with “That’s That”, a track that had the arena swaying and fans immediately bouncing to the beat. Kamden’s vocals cut through the room with surprising clarity, while Jiho’s rap lines added grit and momentum.

The group then transitioned into the emotional “Broken Heart”, slowing the tempo just enough for fans to catch their breath while still keeping the energy high with expressive choreography. The momentum built again as they performed “Seesaw”, a song that balanced catchy hooks with emotional depth, allowing each member to showcase individual strengths — Mackiah’s falsetto, Brian’s stage presence, Siyun’s precise footwork. By the time they moved into “Kick Start”, a high-octane, synth-driven closer, the crowd was fully warmed up and practically vibrating with anticipation for the main act. Between songs, the members spoke directly to the audience, teasing, laughing, and hyping up P1Harmony: “Stay excited for P1Harmony, guys! Love you guys!”

By the time AMPERS&ONE left the stage, the arena was fully charged. At 7:58 p.m., chants of “P1! P1!” broke out as ambient music swelled. Then, right on the dot at 8:00, everyone rose to their feet. A cinematic “space trailer” flickered on the screens — think Guardians of the Galaxy meets superhuman mythos — complete with a tiny blue companion perched on one member’s shoulder, guiding him through an asteroid field. And then, without warning, P1Harmony exploded out from within the stage, pyrotechnics bursting like solar flares.

P1Harmony, for context, is a five-member K-pop boy group under FNC Entertainment, consisting of Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Jongseob, and Soul. Since their 2020 debut, they’ve gained recognition for blending pop, hip-hop, and R&B influences while crafting intricate choreography and dynamic live shows. Fort Worth fans were ready, chanting their names in anticipation before the first note even hit.

Photos by Michael H. Kim

The group dove straight into their first tracks, a high-octane mix that had pyrotechnics shooting, dancers spinning across the floor, and Jiung tearing through rapid-fire rap verses. Later, during the first ment, Keeho greeted the crowd: “What’s up Fort Worth — welcome to Most Wanted!” Each member introduced themselves with playful charm, and the group reflected on being back in Fort Worth for the first time since their performance at the 2024 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball on December 3, 2024. At that event, held at Dickies Arena, P1Harmony joined artists like Kane Brown, Meghan Trainor, and Jason Derulo in a star-studded lineup.

The rap line hit especially hard live, followed by a dance break featuring crisp whacking moves that left fans breathless. They transitioned into “Emergency”, with Theo taking the spotlight for a blistering guitar solo. Jiung took center stage for a solo rendition of “Uptown Funk”, showing off his footwork, charisma, and crowd interaction. “Can everyone dance here?” he teased, before diving into the solo performance that mixed intricate choreography, humor, and showmanship. A shirt lift sent screams ricocheting across the arena — Fort Worth’s version of organized chaos.

Midway, Jeongseob launched into “Sticky”, the arena becoming a sea of blue lightsticks pulsing to the beat. Between songs, the group reflected on releasing their first English album, asking fans what their favorite track was. Keeho gave a heartfelt shoutout to AMPERS&ONE, noting it was their first time sharing a stage with another act: “A new experience for us, kind of scary, but so fun.” Jiung added a story about jogging shirtless through Fort Worth: “It was freedom — squirrels running, dogs running, I was running too.” Keeho laughed: “No one’s relating to your jog, bro.”

Keeho also took a moment to speak to the crowd about the world outside the arena. “We live in a time that’s hard to just breathe,” he said. “There are days when you just want to turn off your brain. Tonight, throw away all your stress and worries — live in the moment, have fun, and dance with us.” Fans responded instantly, singing along and dancing as the energy in the arena swelled.

Later, P1Harmony brought the house down with “Jump”, a masterclass in tempo shifts and control. “Fort Worth, are you ready to jump?” Keeho yelled, and the arena responded as a single heartbeat. “Even if you’re tired, once you hear this beat, you have to jump,” he said, beaming as lightsticks flickered across the crowd.

Before their final song, Keeho looked around the arena. “Last time we were here for a festival, and now… you filled up the arena.” He added that the group had signed their autographs on the backstage walls of Dickies Arena, a tradition for major acts. “I remember our debut days performing in movie theaters,” he laughed. “Now, being in stadiums like this — it’s a crazy thing. You’re all part of the journey.”

During the encore, Intak spotted a fan in the front row whose lightstick wasn’t a P1Harmony , yet somehow switched colors on cue with the rest of the crowd. “Yellow! Yellow! Yellow!” the members exclaimed. “Somebody hacked into the mainframe!” Keeho joked, pointing and smiling as the arena erupted in cheers. “What lightstick is that?” he asked the crowd. Shouts of “GOT7!” rang throughout the arena.”Ok I’m definitely not hearing P1Harmony…” he jokingly retorted. Moments like these really highlighted a night full of lighthearted laughs and a community atmosphere between “P1ece and the members.

The night ended on a high, the screens flashing Most Wanted: Fort Worth as the crowd chanted P1! over and over. As the lights faded and fans lingered under the soft blue glow, it felt less like the end of a concert and more like a collective memory being sealed — one cosmic night where AMPERS&ONE set the spark and P1Harmony carried P1ece home.

Photos by Michael H. Kim

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AMPERS&ONE:

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Spotify: AMPERS&ONE






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Instagram: @p1h_official

Spotify: P1Harmony

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