Registration for KPop Demon Hunters’ Singapore pop-up at *Scape opens on Dec 15

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KPop Demon Hunters tells the story of a fictional musical girl group who face off against a rival boy band consisting of demons in disguise.

In KPop Demon Hunters, the three members of a fictional musical girl group face off against a rival boy band consisting of demons in disguise.

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SINGAPORE – Heads up, Huntrix fans. The world of KPop Demon Hunters will be coming to Singapore in December with an immersive pop-up, where fans of the hit Netflix movie can try fighting demons and completing the Honmoon like characters Rumi, Mira and Zoey.

The pop-up, which first opened in Seoul on Dec 8, will be held at Orchard Road lifestyle hub *Scape, Level 3, from Dec 22 to Jan 11. It will also travel to Bangkok, Tokyo and Taipei.

Reservations to the pop-up are available for booking from Dec 15, 11am at the

KPop Demon Hunters official fan site

. There are 22 half-hourly sessions per day, from 10.30am to 9.30pm. Walk-in visits are welcome, but expect to queue during peak times. Fans can check the

bstage.in Instagram page

for more information.

At the event, fans can step into main character Rumi’s room, walk across the rooftops of traditional Korean houses called hanok and catch a performance of the idol group Saja Boys.

They can also take home merchandise to commemorate their visit. Some of the items available for the Seoul stop include apparel, photo books and keyrings based on the songs featured in the movie, including Golden by Huntrix and Soda Pop by Saja Boys.

KPop Demon Hunters is an animated movie that tells of how fictional musical girl group Huntrix face off against a rival boy band consisting of demons in disguise.

It became

the most-watched Netflix original movie of all time

in August, racking up 236 million views since it was released in June.

It also

topped the North American box office

during its two-day theatrical debut in August.

Music from the show became hits on music streaming services such as Spotify, with five songs making the top 10 on the service’s most-listened-to list on Aug 26.

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