KPop Demon Hunters stars are set to light up the stage at this year’s Brit Awards. EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, collectively known as HUNTR/X, will perform live for the first time. Their performance will take place on February 28 in Manchester, bringing their animated success to the British music scene.
The movie KPop Demon Hunters has achieved global acclaim since it debuted on Netflix last summer. As a result, the voices behind HUNTR/X have become household names. Moreover, the film’s signature track, “Golden,” helped propel the group to international recognition.
HUNTR/X has been nominated for two Brit Awards this year. They are up for ‘International Group’ and ‘International Song,’ celebrating the soundtrack of KPop Demon Hunters. In a statement, the group said they feel “beyond thrilled” to perform and meet their UK fans. They also promised a special live performance to mark the occasion.
Other artists confirmed for the 2026 ceremony include Olivia Dean, Harry Styles, Mark Ronson, Wolf Alice, and Rosalia. Their inclusion ensures the event will feature a mix of established and emerging talent. Consequently, the Brit Awards promise to showcase diverse musical styles.
The live performance of KPop Demon Hunters’ HUNTR/X highlights the growing influence of K-pop on international music stages. Furthermore, it demonstrates how animated films can launch real-world music careers. Fans of the movie eagerly anticipate seeing their favorite characters’ voices come to life on stage.
HUNTR/X emphasized that their performance will honor the global success of KPop Demon Hunters while celebrating British fans. They encouraged viewers to attend or watch the ceremony, promising an energetic and memorable show. The nominations alone signify how the animated film has crossed cultural and musical boundaries.
The Brit Awards 2026 are shaping up to be one of the most exciting ceremonies in recent years. With KPop Demon Hunters’ HUNTR/X joining top-tier performers, the event highlights the continued blending of film, music, and global pop culture.
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