‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Saja Boys Stars Andrew Choi and Neckwav to Make Live UK Debut in London

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Andrew Choi and Neckwav of the Saja Boys performing live
Vocalists Andrew Choi and Neckwav, the real-world singing voices behind the animated phenomenon KPop Demon Hunters.

The musical talent driving Netflix’s global animated sensation KPop Demon Hunters is heading across the Atlantic for an exclusive British concert debut. Vocalists Andrew Choi and Neckwav—the dynamic singing voices behind Saja Boys members Jinu and Abby—will command the stage for a one-night-only showcase at Central London’s Outernet Live on September 6.

Audiences descending on the 2,000-capacity venue will be treated to a bespoke, multi-sensory artistic installation prior to showtime, splashed across the district’s monumental wraparound digital screens throughout the broader Outernet complex.

“We’re incredibly excited to be sharing the stage during our first-ever performance in London,” Choi remarked. “The connection everyone has built with the film’s characters has been beyond anything we could have imagined, and seeing our UK fans embrace the music makes this an even more meaningful celebration.”

Neckwav (born Kyung Jay Minn) shared equal enthusiasm about the upcoming milestone:

“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 UK 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!”

Within the animated universe of the film, the Saja Boys—a covert demon ensemble featuring the additional vocal stylings of Kevin Woo (Mystery) and samUIL Lee (Romance)—clash against the demon-slaying powerhouse trio HUNTR/X. The fictional collective has resonated worldwide through infectious, genre-bending tracks like the effervescent hit “Soda Pop” and the moody, dark-pop anthem “Your Idol.”

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