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K-pop Stars Conquer BAFTA Stage After Grammy Win
3 Feb
Summary
- K-pop Demon Hunters stars to perform at BAFTA Awards.
- Their hit song 'Golden' earned a Grammy Award.
- The film has over 500 million streams on Netflix.

The stars of the hit Netflix film "K-Pop Demon Hunters" are scheduled to perform at the BAFTA Film Awards later this month. EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, fresh off winning K-pop's first-ever Grammy Award, will perform "Golden," the movie's acclaimed theme song. This performance marks their debut live show outside the United States.
The group expressed pride in performing at "Britain's biggest night in film," calling it a "golden moment." The BAFTA Film Awards are set to air on Sunday, February 22nd. "K-Pop Demon Hunters" has become a significant success for Netflix, garnering over 500 million streams since its debut in October.
The animated musical tells the story of HUNTR/X, a fictional Korean girl group that uses its music to combat evil demons. The film is also nominated for an Oscar in two categories: Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song. Reflecting on the recent Grammy win, Audrey Nuna described the experience as "miraculous" and "historical," particularly for Korean Americans and as a representation of Korea.




