‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Andrew Choi and Neckwav to play one-off gig in London next month
Two of the singing voices of The Saja Boys in KPop Demons Hunters are set to reunite in a one-off concert at London’s Outernet Live.
READ MORE: Here’s what we know about ‘KPop Demon Hunters 2’ Andrew Choi and Neckwav – who provide the singing voices of Jinu and Abby in the Netflix phenomenon – will perform at the venue on September 6.
Variety reports that the event will feature an “immersive artist experience” playing on screens before the show.
Tickets for the show can be found via the venue’s website here .
Standard tickets are priced at £50.99, while a VIP experience is available at £124.63, offering access to the soundcheck as well as a collectable wristband and early access to the main gig.
The Saja Boys were the main antagonists of KPop Demon Hunters , a boy band who were the music rivals of heroes HUNTR/X as well as being demons that have to battle.
The one-off gig comes following news that an official live concert tour is being developed by Netflix and promoters AEG.
View this post on Instagram Choi said in a press release: “We’re incredibly excited to be sharing the stage during our first-ever performance in London.
The connection everyone has built with the film’s characters has been beyond anything we could have imagined and seeing our U.K. fans embrace the music makes this an even more meaningful celebration.” Neckwav (real name Kyung Jay Minn) added: “It is an honour to bring my voice as Neckwav, and the singing voice behind Abby Saja, to life at Outernet Live.
The love and support from our U.K. fans has been amazing and having the chance to finally meet and perform for them in person makes this moment so special.
This will be a night to remember!” Recently, Netflix was sued by Christian Rock band Demon Hunter, who claimed the KPop Demon Hunters brand was an infringement on their trademark and caused confusion in the marketplace.
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