Netflix mulls global concert tour for KPop Demon Hunters
In the wake of the film’s rising success, Netflix is reportedly weighing a worldwide concert run for KPop Demon Hunters. Bloomberg’s March 18, 2026 report notes that the idea has surfaced just days after the film won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. Since its June 2025 debut, the musical has sparked a cultural moment, with several songs climbing the Billboard charts and "Golden" having been performed on stage before. A global tour could bring more of the film’s music to fans around the world, potentially ahead of any sequel.
Details remain sketchy for now, but the plan reportedly aims to take the tour international next year. The timing suggests a rollout that would precede a sequel, if negotiations progress.
- A tour that would span dozens of major cities, with shows anticipated in large arenas capable of hosting 10,000 to 20,000 attendees.
- NetflixRumi, Zoey, and Mira could be the on-stage duo or trio travelers across the globe.
- No promoter has been attached yet, though Netflix is said to have received offers totaling “tens of millions” in upfront guarantees.
- The concept under consideration includes featuring the Huntrix trio on tour, with the possibility of integrating virtual performers to supplement the live act.
If the project clears the development stage, audiences will be keen to see how a full concert would work given the current catalog. A common question from fans is whether there’s enough material to sustain a full-length show—some commentators have pointed out that seven songs might be insufficient for a true concert experience.
There’s also speculation about collaborators from other artists helping round out the setlist, though nothing is confirmed. As with any unannounced project, observers urge taking the rumors with caution until Netflix issues an official statement.