‘ABOUT DAMN TIME’ pH-1 Performs in Atlanta 


 

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On Monday, January 30th, Korean-American rapper pH-1 embarked on his fifth show, performing at the Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, for his highly anticipated ABOUT DAMN TIME world tour. His debut world tour kicks off in North America before moving on to Asia and Europe at later dates. HALSUG had the chance to experience pH-1’s phenomenal live performance!

Photo cr: Sean Yim

Photo cr: Sean Yim

Photo cr: Sean Yim

Fans enjoyed an opening show by Ted Park and Parlay Pass, who performed fan favorites like "Adore You, Dior You," "Butterfly," and "Dance Like Jay Park." Shortly after, the crowd roared and cheered as pH-1 energetically ran onto the stage to perform his first song of the night, "Meet N Greet," from his 2020 mixtape "X." The rapper started an energetic fan chant as he shouted, “I’M HERE!,” to which the crowd vibrantly responded, “ABOUT DAMN TIME!” The crowd was animated once again as pH-1 transitioned into his iconic song “Malibu,” and the crowd enthusiastically chanted the lyrics in unison. The H1GHR MUSIC rapper performed various hit songs like the upbeat track “365&7” around the middle of the concert, and the crowd’s liveliness never once faltered as they passionately sang along, word for word.

 

Photo cr: Sean Yim

Photo cr: Sean Yim

 

The night was filled with notable moments of pH-1’s performance and fan interactions. The most memorable moment came from the joy-filled cheering and screaming the crowd exuded when pH-1 made his entrance onto the stage. The overall atmosphere was incredible as fans sang along and experienced their beloved tracks in a live setting. Throughout the show, pH-1 exchanged endearing moments with his fans as he communicated with them and took Polaroid photos in front of the crowd, which he distributed to his eager fans. Another highlight was during the "Iffy" performance where pH-1 took a selfie using a fan’s phone; he jokingly mentioned the fan had an Android device as he struggled to figure out how to operate it.

 

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Throughout the night, the theatre persisted with bustling energy and exuberance from the roaring crowd, which complemented the immense energy that pH-1 radiated from the moment he stepped foot onto the stage up to his adieu. pH-1 performed his last song “Oscar”, leaving Atlanta fans with a bittersweet ending to a night full of delightful memories. The crowd cheered one last time as pH-1 thanked his fans and bid farewell.

Photo cr: Sean Yim

Photo cr: Sean Yim


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