The Biggest Kpop Concert in Poland: P1Harmony in Gdańsk [Report]
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Gdańsk, January 22, 2026. A P1Harmony concert is one of those you simply can't forget for a long time. Although I've been to many concerts in my life, this one definitely counts among the unforgettable. Unfortunately, I couldn't attend their concert in Łódź last year during the P1ustage H : UTOP1A tour, so I was even more excited for this event.
One might think that Poland has already hosted a large K-pop concert, given the growing interest in this music genre. However, this is a misconception. Although in 2023 we hosted the Kpop Nation festival at PGE Narodowy in Warsaw, no K-pop artist or group has yet played a solo concert on such a large scale in Poland. Several groups performed at the festival, but it still wasn't a full-fledged, independent concert by a single group.
Who exactly is P1Harmony? They are a South Korean boyband consisting of six members: Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob. The group is also known as P1H or simply piwon.

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Let's transport ourselves to last Thursday, January 22, 2026, when P1Harmony's concert took place at Ergo Arena. The P1ustage H: MOST WANTED tour was organized by Studio PAV.
This is where the story of perhaps more frequent and larger-scale K-pop concerts in Poland begins. Polish fans truly have something to boast about! This was not only the biggest K-pop concert to date in Poland, but also the biggest concert on P1H's European tour leg. It's worth noting that in Gdańsk, fans filled two tiers of the stands!
As is customary at K-pop concerts, there were plenty of freebies from fans, which are free, informal gifts, most often related to a given concert tour, prepared as souvenirs for other fans. I thank every person from whom I received something, and there was really a lot of it! I also prepared my own freebies, about which you can read in the previous blog post. I also thank everyone who approached me after seeing my videos on social media!
Moving on to the concert itself, the visual effects were incredibly impressive from the very first minutes. Lasers and VR elements created a cosmic galaxy theme. Although there wasn't an elaborate stage design, it wasn't felt at all and didn't detract from the concert experience. However, there was plenty of confetti – in every possible color, shape, and quantity. Being right by the stage, I could literally feel the weight of the confetti on my head. There was definitely a lot to collect as a souvenir 😉
The concert began with the song Black Hole, and it was then that we first heard how numerous and loud the audience was that came to see P1Harmony. The entire Ergo Arena was filled with shouts and cheers that didn't stop until the very end of the concert. Although it was sometimes difficult to catch the songs themselves due to the loud reactions of the fans, this perfectly shows the energy and enthusiasm that the audience gives.

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The Gdańsk concert featured hits such as DUH!, Pretty Boy, Killin’ It, and WASP. Tracks from their latest English album EX were also heard. I only missed songs like Fall In Love Again, Butterfly, or Late Night Calls, which are some of my favorites and certainly well-known to anyone starting their P1Harmony journey.

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There were also more nostalgic tracks, such as Before The Dawn and Stupid Brain. The latter particularly resonated with me after a brief introduction by the group's leader, Keeho. Even though we all come from different backgrounds, sometimes we all need a moment of quiet and to simply "tune out" from the world. The song focuses on struggles with overthinking and self-doubt.
Just turn it off just for a day
Each member also had their solo cover performance. Jiung presented Uptown Funk, which he performed phenomenally: the dancing, singing, and overall energy made me feel like I was at a Bruno Mars concert. Next, Keeho performed Rihanna's Phresh Off The Runway. You could feel the strong aura of a leader and the icon that Keeho undoubtedly is. Soul's dance solo greatly impressed me; knowing what an excellent dancer he is, I couldn't take my eyes off him.

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The next part of the solo performances also had iconic moments. Something I didn't know I needed to see live was Intak's solo to After Party. Watching the recordings, it's clear how much stage presence he has. Although I would have loved to see him perform Good Kisser from earlier concerts on this tour, I was still completely satisfied. Next, we heard Sticky performed by Jongseob – a strong contender among K-pop rappers. Finally, Theo presented What’s Up?. The moments that stuck with me most were when, seeing the audience's engagement, he allowed fans to sing parts of the song without musical backing. Something incredible. Each solo performance was, of course, met with loud cheers.

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Between the main part of the concert and the encore, fans had the opportunity to appear on the screens, dancing to popular P1Harmony songs. The entire concert ended with Dancing Queen and Sad Song. After a loud "dziękujemy" (thank you in Polish), "thank you" in English, and repeated shouts of "encore", we additionally got Killin’ It, AYAYA, and Last Call.
The concert itself was of a very high standard – full of professionalism and great stage presence. The energy the guys gave to the fans was incredible. It's clear they love what they do. In my opinion, it wasn't just a concert, but a big party with the fans. Jiung, in particular, completely hyped up the crowd like an entertainer, and Theo doused the entire left side of the floor with water, adding even more concert chaos.

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Although due to organizational reasons, approaching the concert time and seeing the chaos in the queue for the floor, I was worried about the view, nothing hinted at what was about to happen moments later. I'd like to thank the crew I met in the queue, especially my girls, Julia and Angelika, with whom I came to the concert. They spotted the perfect spot for us on the floor. Choosing the left side was the best decision of the evening. So much was happening there that at times I didn't know who to look at: I'd be filming Intak on the other side of the stage, then look away... and suddenly Keeho would be looking our way. And it wasn't a one-time thing, I tell you... That's the moment I stopped knowing if my bias in P1Harmony was still just Keeho, or if it was all six of them at once. Paradoxically, I have the fewest recordings of Keeho from this concert.

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Many times, the guys were impressed by the Polish audience and the amount of energy we gave them. We received a promise that they would return, so we're holding them to their word. They very often addressed us in Polish: "dziękuję bardzo" (thank you very much), "siema" (hi), "hejka" (hey), "dobranoc" (good night), "do zobaczenia" (see you), "pa pa" (bye bye), and, of course, the fans' favorite, "zajebiście" (f*cking awesome). After a year, they had forgotten its meaning, so the shock on their faces and the temptation to repeat it again were priceless.

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A quick reminder: only until January 31, 2026, every order containing at least one P1Harmony product will receive a random P1Harmony card regardless of the order value.
I invite you to watch the full coverage on my YouTube channel, where I shared the entire trip with you. My channel is an international platform, so the vlog was recorded in English.
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