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KPop Demon Hunters heading to the Oscars - live on stage

Rei Ami, EJAE, and Audrey Nuna perform Golden from Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters, on stage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2026 at The Royal Festival Hall on 22 February, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart Wilson/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA)
(L-R) Rei Ami, EJAE, and Audrey Nuna will perform Golden during Sunday's Oscars ceremony

The lead vocalists behind KPop Demon Hunters - Netflix's most-watched animated film of all time - are headed to the Oscars stage for the first time.

EJAE, Rei Ami, ⁠and Audrey Nuna will perform Golden during Sunday's ceremony, executive producer and showrunner Raj Kapoor and executive producer Katy Mullan have announced.

The trio's performance in Los Angeles will showcase music from the Oscar-nominated film's chart-topping soundtrack and feature "a fusion of traditional Korean instrumentalists and dance" - a tribute to the Korean cultural roots that shaped the film's sound and story.

The singers from the fictional group HUNTR/X will ‌deliver the Oscar-nominated original song ⁠co-written by EJAE, marking a milestone moment in their careers.

Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, KPop Demon Hunters has become a global sensation, with its music continuing to trend worldwide.

The story follows three demon hunters who double as K-pop idols, battling supernatural forces while captivating fans onstage.

Also making his Oscars performance ‌debut is the American musician and actor Miles Caton, known for his breakout role as Sammie in director Ryan Coogler's Oscar-nominated horror ⁠film Sinners.

Caton will join Raphael Saadiq to perform the film's Oscar-nominated original song I Lied ‌to You.

(L-R) Michael B Jordan and Miles Caton in Sinners

The performance will expand into a sweeping, blues-driven tribute featuring Misty ⁠Copeland, Eric ‌Gales, Buddy Guy, Brittany Howard, Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram, Jayme Lawson, Li Jun Li, Bobby Rush, Shaboozey, and Alice Smith.

The Warner Bros feature film - celebrated for its rich exploration of blues music and black culture in the segregation-era ⁠US South - leads all films this year with a record-setting 16 Oscar nominations, the most ⁠of any film.

Sinners follows twin brothers, both played by Oscar nominee Michael B Jordan, who open a juke joint in 1930s Mississippi, only to encounter a community of vampires.

The supernatural peril becomes a powerful allegory for segregation and racism.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's premier film organisation with a global membership ‌of more than 11,000 people in the film industry.

The 98th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O'Brien, will be shown live on RTÉ One from 11:00pm on Sunday, 15 March, and the ceremony will also air on RTÉ2 on Monday evening from 9:30pm.

Source: Reuters

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