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Netflix is bringing 'KPop Demon Hunters' to the stage. The streamer announced during its Upfront presentation that it’s teaming up with AEG Presents for a global concert tour inspired by the hit animated film. According to Netflix, the tour will deliver "a live experience that will bring elements of the two-time Oscar-winning film to life in spectacular ways."

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00:00Netflix is bringing K-pop demon hunters to the stage.
00:03The streamer announced during its upfront presentation Wednesday
00:06that it's teaming up with AEG Presents for a global concert tour
00:10inspired by the hit animated film.
00:12According to Netflix, the tour will deliver a quote,
00:15live experience that will bring elements of the two-time Oscar-winning film
00:19to life in spectacular ways.
00:21For now, details remain limited.
00:23Netflix has not revealed whether any of the film's vocal performers,
00:26including EJ, Audrey Nuna, and Ray Ami of Huntrix,
00:29will participate in the tour.
00:31Fans can currently sign up for the waitlist,
00:33while Citi's dates and ticket sale information
00:35are expected to be announced later this year.
00:38The announcement comes after K-pop demon hunters
00:40became one of Netflix's biggest breakout successes.
00:43Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Applehans,
00:46the film follows Huntrix, a K-pop girl group
00:48whose members secretly battle demons from the underworld.
00:51Arden Cho, Mei Hong, and Ji Young-yu voiced the characters,
00:55while EJ, Audrey Nuna, and Ray Ami provided the singing voices.
00:59What began as a summer streaming release in 2025
01:02quickly turned into a global phenomenon.
01:04The movie climbed to become Netflix's most-watched film ever,
01:07while its soundtrack dominated music charts worldwide.
01:10The film also made awards history,
01:13taking home two Oscars and becoming the first K-pop project
01:16to win a Grammy award.
01:17Netflix and Sony Animation are already developing a sequel.
01:21The Hollywood Reporter first revealed in August
01:23that follow-up talks were underway,
01:25and earlier this year,
01:26Netflix officially closed a new multi-year writing
01:29and directing deal with Kang and Applehans.
01:31A release date for the sequel has not yet been announced.
01:34For more updates on this story,
01:36be sure to head over to thehollywoodreporter.com.
01:39This is The Hollywood Reporter News.
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01:46If you're whether the movie is possible,
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