Saja Boys vocalists Andrew Choi and Neckwav announce debut UK performance at London’s Outernet Live
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Quick summary- 1Andrew Choi and Neckwav, the vocal talents behind the virtual boy band Saja Boys from Netflix’s global smash hit KPop Demon Hunters, are set to make their UK l…
rom the screen to the London stage The Saja Boys are heading to Outernet Live on September 6 for their exclusive UK debut
Netflix / KPop Demon Hunters
Fans
of Netflix’s global animated hit KPop
Demon Hunters will soon get a rare chance to experience the music in person
as singers Andrew Choi and Neckwav bring the Saja Boys to London for an
exclusive, one-night-only performance. Scheduled for September 6, 2026, at the
modern Outernet Live venue, the show marks the pair’s first-ever live
appearance together in the United Kingdom, offering concertgoers an intimate
look at the vocal talent behind the film’s fictional pop sensation.
Choi and Neckwav, who supply the singing voices for
characters Jinu and Abby have seen their profile skyrocket alongside the film's
record-breaking success. In the narrative, the Saja Boys serve as both demon
adversaries and fierce musical rivals to the protagonist group HUNTRIX. That
dynamic has clearly resonated off-screen as well: driven by viral anthems like "Soda Pop" and "Your Idol," the
official soundtrack has eclipsed 5.8 billion global streams, propelling the
animated group to over 10 million monthly listeners on Spotify. The two
vocalists have capitalized on that momentum in their solo careers, with Choi
drawing 31 million monthly listeners and Neckwav maintaining an audience of 11
million.
The upcoming event promises a full visual immersion before the music even starts. Outernet London, currently the largest new central London venue constructed since the 1940s, plans to leverage its vast district screens for a custom visual takeover prior to doors opening. General admission tickets are priced at £50.99, while hardcore fans can opt for a £124.63 VIP tier that includes early venue entry, a commemorative wristband, and access to the pre-show soundcheck.
The concert comes at a busy time for the franchise. The
show arrives amidst news that Netflix and live-entertainment giant AEG are
actively developing an official concert tour for the property, signaling
long-term live ambitions for the virtual group.
The artists remain
focused on connecting with their audience. Choi expressed immense gratitude for
the overwhelming international response to the characters, noting that
performing in London feels like a meaningful celebration of that shared bond.
Neckwav echoed the sentiment, sharing that stepping onto the Outernet Live
stage to bring Abby Saja to life in front of UK fans in person will make for an
unforgettable milestone.
This milestone feels like a natural evolution for the franchise. The overwhelming global reception to KPop Demon Hunters—where girl group HUNTRIX dominated charts with hits like "Golden" proved early on that audiences were hungry to take the movie's soundtrack beyond the screen. Now, giving the Saja Boys their own live spotlight shows that the film's fictional boy group has built a legitimate, standalone fanbase of its own. Transitioning virtual group voices into real-world concert venues creates an exciting bridge for fans to connect with the music in a live setting, proving that virtual acts can hold real weight on the live stage.
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