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Netflix Announces ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ World Tour

Netflix and AEG Presents unveiled plans for a global arena tour based on the hit animated film.

Three animated characters on stage facing a large audience, with "K-Pop Demon Hunters World Tour" text above.
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Get ready, Hunters! KPop Demon Hunters is officially going on a world tour.

The concert experience was announced by Netflix during its 2026 Upfronts presentation on Wednesday (May 13). AEG Presents will partner with the streaming giant to bring the animated film's arena-sized performances and world to life on stage.

Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter both report that it has not been confirmed whether the vocal performers for Huntr/x or the Saja Boys will appear.

For Huntr/x, the KPop Demon Hunters singing cast includes EJAE as Rumi, Audrey Nuna as Mira, and Rei Ami as Zoey.

For the Saja Boys, Andrew Choi provides the singing voice for Jinu, Neckwav for Abby, Kevin Woo for Mystery Saja, samUIL Lee for Romance Saja, and Danny Chung for Baby Saja.

Tour dates, venues, and other info will be announced at a later date.

Bloomberg reported in March that Netflix had been in negotiations with concert promoters to stage a live show built around performances of songs from the film, according to people familiar with the talks.

Those familiar with the discussions said the proposed tour would have visited dozens of major cities in venues holding roughly 10,000 to 20,000 fans, though the sources noted the project was still uncertain and could have been scrapped if Netflix could not resolve creative direction or if costs became too high.

Netflix had not yet chosen a promoter at the time but had already received offers including tens of millions of dollars in upfront guarantees.

At the time, it was also reported that Netflix had discussed potentially bringing EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami on tour, while also considering virtual performers such as holograms or other digital formats, and it was considered unlikely that the singers would appear at every stop.

The talent agency WME had also floated an alternative tour concept featuring the vocalists outside the Netflix branding, though they would not have been able to reference KPop Demon Hunters without permission.

KPop Demon Hunters made its debut on Netflix in June 2025 and has since become the streamer’s most popular title of all time.

The success includes major awards and music milestones, including winning two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "Golden." The breakout hit also became the first-ever K-pop song to win a Grammy.

In March, Netflix announced it greenlit a sequel for KPop Demon Hunters, with directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans returning as part of an exclusive multiyear writing and directing pact with the streaming platform.

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