P1Harmony Pops Up Around the United States with Hello82
From June 9 to June 11, Hello82 and P1ece celebrated P1Harmony’s comeback with POP-UP shops and cupsleeve events spread across the United States in different K-pop stores.
P1Harmony released their new album All In on June 8 with the title track “JUMP.” The album and music video were awaited by anticipating fans, and the excitement rose for the physical album's release on June 9. Hello82, a well-known K-pop store based in LA, partnered with not only P1Harmony, but K-pop stores around the United States to deliver exclusive Hello82 All In albums as well as albums with signed postcards.
Fan groups were able to partner up with Hello82 and a local bubble tea shop or cafe and hold their own cupsleeve event. Fans then could gather to do unboxings together, show each other their amazing pulls, and maybe even do some photocard trading for everyone’s bias. The members teamed up to create the cupsleeves (Keeho with Theo, Jiung with Soul, and Intak with Jongseob), and with a little help from Hello82, they were brought to life and to fans with some delicious bubble tea.
Locations, such as the one in Atlanta, had their own photo zones with banners of the members' names hung up as well as a recreation of the floral forest concept from All In. They also did random play dances and dance covers shown on Hello82’s social medias. The LA location had the tee shirts that were created by the members from the most recent Hello82 interview where they also drew the beautiful cupsleeves.
With their fans’ support and POP-UP events like these, P1Harmony is growing faster and faster and their most recent comeback proves that. Since their debut in 2020, they have now released six mini albums. Their new album All In is the last of their Harmony trilogy. Their first trilogy, Disharmony, put them on the map with songs like “Siren,” “Scared,” and “Do It Like This,” which also had an English single. They have collabed with Pink Sweat$ and more recently, New Hope Club on “Super Chic.” Only one day after the “JUMP'' music video dropped, it had already received 12 million views. Within two days, it was up to 20 million and is still growing.
All of the albums sold during the event went towards the Billboard charts. Hello82 is also a member of the HANTEO family for 2023 and all of the albums sold also contributed towards the HANTEO CHART.
Thanks to the fans and companies like Hello82, P1Harmony will continue to make music for those who will continue to support them. After we enjoy this comeback and unboxing all of our albums, let's hope for another successful P1Harmony comeback in the future!
Did you buy any All In albums? Who did you pull or are hoping to pull?
My All In: Flow In pulls video ↓