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The Saja Boys are bringing their musical sorcery to the United Kingdom. Andrew Choi and Neckwav, who portray Jinu and Abby respectively in the massively popular Netflix series "KPop Demon Hunters," have confirmed a single, exclusive concert at Outernet Live in London this coming September. The scheduled performance on the 6th will be held at this state-of-the-art venue, featuring an immersive pre-show artist experience projected across the district's screens to build anticipation among attendees.
"We're absolutely thrilled to be stepping onto the stage for our very first London performance," Choi expressed. "The level of connection audiences have formed with the film's characters has surpassed all our expectations, and witnessing the U.K.'s embrace of our music turns this into an even deeper celebration." Neckwav, whose real name is Kyung Jay Minn, shared his own enthusiasm: "Being able to bring my voice as Neckwav—the singing talent behind Abby Saja—to life at Outernet Live is a true honor. The overwhelming support from our British fans has been extraordinary, and getting to finally meet them and perform face-to-face makes this incredibly special. It's going to be an unforgettable evening!"
Since its debut last year, "KPop Demon Hunters" has taken the global entertainment scene by storm, amassing an unprecedented 20.5 billion viewing minutes to become the most-streamed movie of 2025. The production has also collected prestigious accolades, including Oscars, Grammys, and Golden Globe awards. A follow-up installment was announced earlier this year, with a projected release slated for 2029. The original film showcased two fictional groups: Huntr/x, with singing voices contributed by Ejae (as Rumi), Audrey Nuna (as Mira), and Rei Aami (as Zoey), and the Saja Boys, comprising Choi, Neckwav, Kevin Woo, Samuil Lee, and Danny Chung.
In a separate development back in May, Netflix and AEG Presents unveiled plans for a worldwide concert tour, described as a "live experience" intended to translate the movie's elements "into spectacular real-world moments." However, specific dates and the full roster of participating performers have yet to be disclosed. Industry insiders speculate that the London gig might serve as a testing ground for this larger endeavor, though neither Netflix nor AEG has commented on a possible connection. For now, fans of the series can look forward to this intimate yet high-tech showcase, which promises to merge cinematic fandom with live musical energy in the heart of the British capital.
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