After Seoul, the KPop Demon Hunters experience is going to be in Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo and Taipei.
We’ve seen it soar through streaming and music charts, and even score five nominations in the 2026 Grammy Awards. But KPop Demon Hunters is not just going up, up, up the charts; it’s also leaping out of the small screen to connect with fans—in person.
Netflix and global fandom business company b.stage have joined forces to launch a KPop Demon Hunters pop-up experience that will tour Asia starting this December. It landed on its first stop, Seoul, South Korea, last December 4, inviting Hunters and Prides to step into the vibrant and bop-filled universe of Huntrix (Huntr/x) and Saja Boys through Dec. 28, 2025.

Located at Yeonmujang street in the trendy neighborhood of Seongsu-dong, the immersive experience is where you’ll find Instagrammable photo spots that recreate the film’s world, plus exclusive merchandise that’ll let you channel your inner Rumi, Zoey, and Mira.
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Outside the building, you’ll find Derpy and Susie— Jinu’s pet tiger and magpie—perched on top to welcome fans into their world. The adventure begins inside a showroom on the third floor, where Derpy is the main star. The lovable, clumsy tiger brings his irresistible charm to blankets, fabric posters, bags, keychains, magnets, and T-shirts.

After the showroom, guests will be directed to the second floor, where they can recreate scenes from the film inside eye-popping photo op stations. Similar to the film, the first zone takes you to the HUNTR/X’s private jet, where the trio slays demons in the beat of How It’s Done.
The area features details taken straight from the film, like the airplane windows with demon shadows, accessories like norigae (traditional Korean tassel ornaments), and displays of Korean dishes such as kimbap, reamyeon, and sundae (Korean blood sausage).

After fighting off demons up in the air with Huntrix, Prides—or Saja Boys fans—you can dance and jam to the group’s debut song, Soda Pop, inside an interactive room where they can write a message to their idol and see them appear on a large screen.
For fans of Derpy, Rumi’s room is the perfect space to have fun and admire the adorable tiger. You will be given a flashlight to search for the tiger’s footprints, while discovering KPop Demon Hunters easter eggs like a knocked-over trash can and the flowerpot Derpy tried to hide himself in despite his huge size.


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The last zone takes you the film’s iconic last scene were Huntrix faces off against the Saja Boys performing Your Idol. Visitors can check their Guima signal, which they have written beforehand with a special UV pen. Just like in the film, the tour ends with guests passing through the Honeymoon room.

After completing the entire experience, guests can score even more merchandise on the first floor, which offers Derpy-themed dolls, stationery, clothing and bags, Huntrix and Saja Boys key rings, stickers, clothes and light sticks. There are also photo booths and a “Wappen Maker” zone, where you can take themed framed pictures and customize your purchased items with wappens.

Following its debut in Seoul, the pop-up store will be in Singapore, Bangkok, Tokyo and Taipei. For now, Hunters and Prides flying to South Korea can visit the pop-up at 7 Yeonmujang 19-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, until Dec. 28, 2025.
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