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P1Harmony Announces Release Date for First Full-Length Album "Killin' It"

FNC Entertainment Confirms Album Launch on February 5, Marking Band's Return after Seven Months

Courtesy of FNC ENTERTAINMENT


South Korean boy band P1Harmony is set to release its first full-length album, "Killin' It," on February 5, according to an announcement from the band's agency, FNC Entertainment, on Thursday. This album marks P1Harmony's return after a seven-month hiatus since the release of their last EP, "Harmony: All In," on June 8, 2023. 

▲ Courtesy of FNC ENTERTAINMENT
The band will unveil its image teaser on Friday, and the track list will be disclosed on January 22. Additional details about the album will be revealed in the upcoming days, as stated by FNC Entertainment. The physical version of the album will be available on February 7, while the U.S. release is scheduled for February 9.

P1Harmony, formed under FNC Entertainment, made its debut in October 2020 with the EP "Disharmony: Stand Out." Comprising six members—Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob—the band's latest music release, "Fall In Love Again," entered Mediabase's Top 40 on the U.S. radio chart in December, making them the fourth K-pop boy band to achieve this in December.

Recently concluding its world tour, "P1ustage H : P1oneer," in Oberhausen, Germany, on Sunday, P1Harmony visited 39 cities worldwide as part of the tour, covering countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and Singapore.

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