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KPop Stars Dazzle at BAFTAs Despite Ineligibility
22 Feb
Summary
- Huntr/x performed their hit song 'Golden' at the 2026 BAFTAs.
- The group's film 'KPop Demon Hunters' was ineligible for awards.
- This was Huntr/x's first performance outside the United States.

At the 2026 BAFTAs held in London, the stars behind Netflix's massive hit 'KPop Demon Hunters,' the group Huntr/x, delivered a powerful performance. Rei Ami, EJAE, and Audrey Nuna showcased their hit song 'Golden' to a star-studded audience.
This performance marked a significant moment as it was Huntr/x's first live appearance together outside of the United States. Their set was met with overwhelming fan praise on social media, with many calling it 'killer' and 'fire.'
However, the group's film, 'KPop Demon Hunters,' was not eligible for any BAFTA awards. This was due to the British Academy Film Awards not having a category for Best Original Song, unlike the Oscars, and the film failing to meet the UK's mandatory theatrical release criteria.
Elsewhere at the ceremony, Wunmi Mosaku was an early winner, receiving an award for her role in 'Sinners.' She expressed gratitude to her family and reflected on her connection to the character, acknowledging the film's success and the team's dedication.
Director Ryan Coogler also received recognition for 'Sinners,' with Mosaku highlighting his collaborative and appreciative approach to filmmaking, emphasizing the importance of every crew member.




