P1Harmony March Comeback 2026 Confirmed After 10-Month Hiatus
P1Harmony is set to return in March 2026. FNC Entertainment confirms the group is preparing for their first comeback in 10 months since the album 'DUH!'.
The wait is officially over for P1ece. P1Harmony is gearing up to dominate the stage once again this March, marking their first Korean release in nearly a year.
Official Confirmation of P1Harmony March Comeback 2026
On January 20, 2026, FNC Entertainment confirmed the news that fans have been anticipating. "P1Harmony is currently in the midst of preparing with the goal of a March comeback," the agency stated. This upcoming return follows approximately 10 months after the release of their eighth mini album, "DUH!", which dropped last May.
Known for their explosive energy and synchronization, the group has spent the last few months strengthening their global presence through international tours. According to industry insiders, the members are heavily involved in the creative process of the new album to ensure it meets the high expectations set by their previous chart-topping hits. Detailed schedules and concept photos are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
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