---
title: "Netflix Eyes Global KPop 'Demon Hunters' Live Tour After Film's Chart Smash"
date: 2026-03-19
author: ""
url: https://panamadaily.news/kpop-demon-hunters-world-tour/
categories:
  - "Business"
  - "Culture"
  - "World"
tags:
  - "animated film"
  - "Demon Hunters"
  - "KPop"
  - "Latin America"
  - "Netflix"
  - "world tour"
---

# Netflix Eyes Global KPop 'Demon Hunters' Live Tour After Film's Chart Smash

## What Happened

Netflix is planning a world tour based on its hit animated film Demon Hunters, the streaming company is reportedly negotiating with concert promoters to stage live shows featuring performances of the movie’s songs. According to people familiar with the talks, the aim is to perform around the globe next year ahead of the film’s planned sequel.

## Background

The songs from the animated film have topped the Billboard charts and become a major cultural phenomenon, prompting the streamer to explore a live incarnation of that success. The film centres on three Korean pop stars and became Netflix’s most popular movie ever, boosting interest in its music and characters.

## What This Means

If the plans go ahead, the project would be an effort to capitalise on the film’s global popularity by turning its soundtrack into a concert experience. Live performances would likely follow the film’s musical direction, but details such as exact dates, cities and promoter names have not been disclosed publicly.

For Panama and wider Latin America, a global tour of this scale could translate into regional shows or increased demand for local concerts and pop-culture events tied to the film. Promoters in the region may watch negotiations closely, given the strong regional appetite for KPop and large-scale touring acts.

## Next Steps

Netflix and potential partners will need to finalise terms with promoters and announce schedules before tickets can go on sale. The timing is intended to build momentum ahead of the sequel, though concrete timelines and locations remain subject to confirmation by the companies involved.

For now, the report points to a growing trend of streaming platforms turning successful screen properties into live experiences, using music and fandom to expand franchises beyond the screen.