In a groundbreaking moment for the K-pop scene, the chart-topping trio KPop Demon Hunters is set to perform their hit single “Golden” at the upcoming BAFTA Film Awards. This highly anticipated event on 22 February 2026 marks the first time the group will take the stage outside the United States, highlighting their meteoric rise following the success of their Netflix musical film.
A Star-Studded Performance
The trio, composed of characters Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, are portrayed by talented singers Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, respectively. They lead a double life as demon hunters in the film, which has captivated audiences with its unique blend of music and fantasy. The performance at the BAFTAs is expected to bring a vibrant energy to the ceremony, showcasing the group’s dynamic presence that has resonated with fans worldwide.
Emma Baehr, BAFTA’s executive director of awards and content, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled the talented singers behind Huntr/x will bring their K-pop energy to the EE BAFTA Film Awards next month. Not only are we here to celebrate exceptional films and the people who make them, we also want to create an unmissable night of entertainment.”
A Historic Achievement
The excitement surrounding the group’s BAFTA performance follows a significant milestone: “Golden” recently made history by winning a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, marking it as the first K-pop track to earn such an honour. The song has dominated charts, holding the top spot on the Billboard charts in the US for eight weeks and achieving ten weeks in the UK. It also made its mark on Spotify’s global top 10 streamed songs of 2025, illustrating the track’s widespread appeal.
The trio shared their sentiments about this momentous occasion, reflecting on their journey. “Performing at the BAFTA Film Awards is a golden moment that our younger selves could never have imagined. We’re so proud to represent Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters and spread the film’s positive message to fans around the globe,” they remarked.
Cultural Impact and Recognition
Released in June 2025, KPop Demon Hunters quickly became Netflix’s most popular film, featuring notable actors such as Ken Jeong and Daniel Dae Kim. The film has since garnered an Oscar nomination alongside numerous accolades, including wins at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards. Its success not only underscores the appeal of K-pop but also highlights the genre’s growing influence in mainstream media.
As the BAFTA Film Awards draws near, anticipation builds for what promises to be a memorable night filled with celebration and entertainment, showcasing the talents of emerging artists and established stars alike.
Why it Matters
The BAFTA performance by KPop Demon Hunters signifies a pivotal moment in the global recognition of K-pop, illustrating how the genre transcends borders and cultural barriers. As K-pop continues to gain traction in Western markets, this event could pave the way for future collaborations and performances from Asian artists in prominent Western platforms, enriching the global music landscape and fostering greater cultural exchange.