Entertainment
Kpop Demon Hunters Pop-Up to Enchant Singapore This December
The highly anticipated Kpop Demon Hunters immersive pop-up will take place in Singapore from December 22, 2023, to January 11, 2024. This event follows its launch in Seoul on December 4 and is set to tour through several major cities, including Bangkok, Tokyo, and Taipei.
While specific details regarding the location and ticketing are yet to be announced, attendees can expect an engaging experience that brings the vibrant world of Huntr/x and the Saja Boys to life. The pop-up promises to be filled with larger-than-life installations, exclusive merchandise, and numerous photo opportunities, enticing fans to capture every moment.
As part of the experience, visitors will have the chance to embark on missions alongside characters Rumi, Mira, and Zoey, battling demons in a thrilling environment. Additionally, fans can look forward to performances by the Saja Boys, the opportunity to “walk” the hanok rooftops, and even the possibility of bringing home a plush toy of the character Derpy.
More information regarding the event, including Member Days that allow dedicated fans to gain early access and pre-order exclusive merchandise, will be available following the launch in Seoul. In the interim, enthusiasts can stay updated by visiting the official Kpop Demon Hunters fan site and following b.stage’s Instagram account.
This pop-up event not only reflects the growing popularity of K-pop culture but also highlights the increasing demand for immersive experiences that engage fans in unique and interactive ways. As cities around the world continue to embrace such cultural phenomena, the Kpop Demon Hunters experience is poised to captivate audiences in Singapore and beyond.
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