Los Angeles, en.SERU.co.id — Netflix has officially opened the waitlist for the global concert tour of KPop Demon Hunters, set to kick off next year in 2027.
The announcement was made during Netflix’s Upfronts event on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, in partnership with major concert promoter AEG Presents. The tour will bring the world of the Oscar-winning animated film to life on arena and stadium stages.
“Netflix is teaming up with AEG Presents to launch a KPop Demon Hunters global concert tour, a live experience that will bring elements of the two-time Oscar-winning film to life in spectacular ways,” wrote Netflix Tudum.
Netflix President of Advertising Amy Reinhard shared her excitement about the project:
“There were sing-a-longs, Halloween costumes, shoutouts at the US Open and Buckingham Palace. There was even a 25 per cent spike in flights booked to Korea. And today, KPop Demon Hunters is still the most popular film on Netflix, and we’re really excited to announce that next year, in partnership with AEG Presents, we’re going to keep that momentum going with our very first world concert tour.
“The live tour is going to bring fans even closer to the characters and the music that they love, and of course, we want you to be a part of that. We’ll have more information to share about the cities later this year, so stay tuned,” he added.
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How to Join the Waitlist
Fans can sign up right now at the official site: kpopdemonhunterslive.com. The registration is straightforward — you’ll just need to enter your date of birth for age verification and fill in a few details.
Once you’re on the waitlist, you’ll get first access to updates on tour cities, dates, and ticket sales.
“More information regarding cities and tickets on sale dates will be available later this year; fans can join the waitlist now at kpopdemonhunterslive.com,” said Netflix and AEG Presents in their official statement.
The tour is expected to visit around 150 cities worldwide, though exact locations have not yet been revealed.
*(Sources: Tudum by Netflix, Netflix, businesswire, asiaone and Kpopdemonhunterslive)





