Netflix eyes 'KPop Demon Hunters' tour for HUNTR/X amid sequel hype

Rumors from Bloomberg indicate Netflix is mulling a live tour for the fictional K-pop demon hunters HUNTR/X from its blockbuster animated film, building on their recent Oscar-winning 'Golden' performance and ahead of the sequel announced March 12. Logistical hurdles from split management and trademarks could complicate execution.

The KPop Demon Hunters film, a 2025 Netflix smash with over 500 million views, propelled real singers EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI—voicing HUNTR/X—to stardom via the soundtrack's chart-topping 'Golden,' which swept awards including the Oscar, Grammy, and Golden Globe for best original song.

Post their live Oscars rendition and prior Tonight Show debut, reports suggest a tour to capitalize on momentum before the untimed sequel. However, no official word: reps for WME (EJAE, Nuna), UTA (REI AMI), and Netflix declined comment.

Challenges include differing agencies—EJAE (Prescription Songs/WME), Nuna (Soft Serve/WME), REI AMI (Tropf/UTA)—and Netflix's trademark control over the IP. Potential workarounds: hologram shows or hybrid theater events, echoing Netflix's $18M from prior film screenings.

Artists expressed openness: REI AMI in September said it 'wouldn’t be shocking,' EJAE is 'down,' and Nuna 'would not be surprised.' Schedules are clear except Nuna's July 15 Gurtenfestival gig.

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The Billboard Women in Music 2026 event took place on April 29 at the Hollywood Palladium, honoring several female artists. Performers included Ella Langley, Keke Palmer, and EJAE, REI AMI, and AUDREY NUNA. EJAE, REI AMI, and AUDREY NUNA accepted the Women of the Year award after performing 'Golden.'

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