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Netflix is possibly planning to take KPop Demon Hunters on the road around the world.

The streamer is in negotiations to develop a world tour supporting the acclaimed animated movie, which just won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song at the 2026 Oscars, according to a new report.

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Netflix is in conversation with concert promoters about staging a live show that features songs from the film, set to make stops at arenas in cities across the world, according to Bloomberg.

They’re aiming to perform in 2027 ahead of the planned sequel.

There are still exact details being worked out, and the idea might fall through if they can’t agree on the creative direction, but Netflix has “already been offered tens of millions of dollars in upfront guarantees,” per the sources.

It’s also not clear what the performances would look like yet.

There are talks of bringing the real-life Huntr/x vocal trio (Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami) along for the ride, but they’re also considering virtual performers, and it’s “unlikely the three women would perform at every stop.” It’s not known yet if it would incorporate music from the Saja Boys from the film, either.

WME is already pitching the idea of a tour with the three singers if they’re not included, according to the report. Stay tuned to find out if the discussions pan out into an official announcement.

In the meantime, here’s what we know about the sequel.

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