Exciting Performances Await: KPop Sensation Hits the BAFTAs!

Exciting Performances Await: KPop Sensation Hits the BAFTAs!

The EE BAFTA Film Awards are set to feature a remarkable performance by the talented trio behind Netflix's phenomenal film, KPop Demon Hunters. Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, known collectively as HUNTR/X, will take to the stage to perform their hit song, "Golden," which has taken the world by storm.

A Milestone Performance

This performance marks a significant moment for the trio, as it will be their first live show together outside the United States. Their excitement is palpable, expressed through their words, "Performing at the EE BAFTA Film Awards is a golden moment that our younger selves could never have imagined." Their gratitude to be representing Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters highlights the pride they hold in the film's positive message for fans around the globe.

BAFTA's Enthusiasm

Emma Baehr, BAFTA's Executive Director of Awards and Content, shared her eagerness to welcome the trio, noting the tremendous impact KPop Demon Hunters has had on audiences of all ages since its release last summer. Baehr stated, "Alongside celebrating exceptional filmmaking, we want to deliver an unmissable night of entertainment - and this performance will be a standout moment." Such affirmations indicate the high expectations set for the evening's entertainment.

The Impact of KPop Demon Hunters

Since its launch in June 2025, KPop Demon Hunters has become Netflix's most-watched film, boasting over 500 million streams. The film's soundtrack has seen tremendous success as well, with "Golden" dominating global streaming charts and also making history as the first female K-Pop song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, holding that position for an impressive eight consecutive weeks. Furthermore, the soundtrack received five Grammy nominations, with "Golden" winning Best Song Written for Visual Media, marking a historic win for K-Pop at the Grammy Awards.

The 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards promises to be a memorable event, broadcasting live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, and viewers in America can catch the celebration on E! Hosted by Alan Cumming at London's Royal Festival Hall, the ceremony is sure to build excitement across social media as well.