Are you dying to get your very own chance at sealing the Honmoon? Well, Netflix is finally going to make that happen.
Netflix is teaming up with AEG Presents for a KPop Demon Hunters global concert tour, the streamer announced Wednesday during its Upfront presentation. The tour promises to bring “a live experience that will bring elements of the two-time Oscar-winning film to life in spectacular ways,” according to a release.
Details on the tour are sparse at this point — Netflix made no indication whether this tour will feature any of the singing talent from the films for either Huntrix (EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami) or the Saja Boys. The former has spent much of the last year promoting the film on late night television shows, New Year’s Rockin’ Eve and even the Academy Awards stage.
For now, fans of the film can join a waitlist that will notify those interested as more information is released. Cities, dates and general on sale details are set to be released later this year. The K-pop concert touring market has ebbed and flowed over the last handful of years. The world’s biggest boy group, BTS, is currently on a massive world tour that will take them across the U.S. later this year.
It’s unlikely, however, that there will be much crossover in terms of ticket buys, as KPop Demon Hunters has resonated particularly well with non-K-pop fans and younger audiences, unlike the generally older demographic of popular K-pop groups currently active. AEG, however, does have a track record of large scale K-pop tours for some of the genre’s biggest artists including Blackpink, Jennie, ATEEZ, Enhypen, G-Dragon, Le Sserafim, Big Bang, NCT 127 and Tomorrow x Together.
KPop Demon Hunters — directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans — chronicles the adventures of Huntrix, a K-pop girl group made up of three members who also just happen to fight monsters from the underworld. EJAE, Ami and Nuna acted as the singing voices for the film’s trio of main characters, while Arden Cho, May Hong and Ji-young Yoo were the speaking voices for the characters.
When the film premiered in the summer of 2025, it seemed like few knew what a cultural moment it would become. K-pop fans, unsurprisingly, seemed to be the first to tune into the film when it premiered on Netflix. As the summer went on, the general public started to pay attention, and its success only skyrocketed, earning it the title of Netflix’s most-watched film ever and sending the songs to the top of the charts. It raked in several awards, including two Academy Awards and the first Grammy Award for K-pop.
The 2026 Oscars marked the end of a nearly year-long chapter full of global domination for the film. In the wake, they’ll begin the long task of making its sequel film. The Hollywood Reporter first broke the news in August that a sequel film was in talks at Netflix and Sony Animation. Earlier this year, Netflix closed deals with Kang and Appelhans for the sequel as part of a new, multiyear writing and directing pact. A confirmed sequel release date has yet to be announced.
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