FNC Entertainment (hereafter “FNC”) has announced its earnings for the second quarter of this year.
On August 14, FNC disclosed its consolidated financial results for Q2 2025 through the Financial Supervisory Service’s electronic disclosure system. On a consolidated basis, the company posted sales of 26.5 billion KRW and an operating profit of 900 million KRW. With major artists scheduled for active promotions in the second half of the year, FNC expects to maintain its profitability trend. The main drivers of Q2 performance were P1Harmony and N.Flying.
P1Harmony set a new career high with its 8th mini album released in May, selling over 440,000 copies. They also strengthened their position as K-pop artists by participating in events such as KCON Japan 2025 and the Seoul Music Awards. N.Flying’s second full album more than doubled its first-week sales compared to its previous release. Their solo concerts in Seoul and Busan, held in May and July, sold out immediately after tickets went on sale, prompting one additional show per city — which also sold out instantly — demonstrating overwhelming demand. These concerts proved the expansion of their domestic fandom, and the group plans to scale up future venues to meet growing fan interest.
In the second half of the year, domestic concerts by Jung Yong-hwa, N.Flying, and P1Harmony will kick off a full-fledged wave of global tours for FNC’s major artists. Notably, P1Harmony held a two-day solo concert last weekend at Korea University’s Hwajeong Gymnasium — double the capacity compared to the previous year — and sold out all seats. Starting with this domestic concert, they will embark on a global tour covering Australia, Asia, North America, and South America.
Their North American tour will take place in arena-class or larger venues across eight cities. In particular, the group will perform at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles — becoming the second K-pop act ever to enter this venue — further proving their global competitiveness.
In addition, FNC’s annual joint concert series FNC Band Kingdom, traditionally held in Japan, has expanded to Taiwan starting this year. Following its first Taiwan show in January, the event was staged in Japan in July and returned to Taiwan in August. Moving forward, FNC plans to hold concerts in new countries as well, further solidifying its reputation as the “home of K-bands.”
Written by Yoon Sang Geun
Translated by Lee So Yun