KPop Demon Hunters group Saja Boys could be set for real-life performances
Saja Boys, the fictional KPop Demon Hunters boy band, could be set to perform in the real world.
KPop Demon Hunters' fictional band Saja Boys are seemingly planning to put on some real-life performances.
According to The Korea Times, the voice cast behind the group featured in the hit Netflix animated film have officially registered as members of the Federation of Korean Music Performers (FKMP) - a move that strongly signals at upcoming live performances under the group name Saja Boys.
The FKMP confirmed that five artists are now listed as official members of the Soda Pop group. Returning from the film are Andrew Choi, Neckway, and Kevin Woo, who originally voiced the animated idols. They’re now joined by two new additions: Danny Chung and samUIL Lee.
While no tour dates or music releases have been announced, the registration suggests the project is evolving beyond the screen.
It comes after EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, the singing voices of girl group HUNTR/X in the flick, have started performing, including a recent rendition of smash hit Golden on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.