'KPop Demon Hunters' is coming to a theater near you! (Netflix)KPop Demon Hunters fans, assemble! Netflix is summoning you to your local movie theater to catch a live sing-along showing of the most-watched Netflix animated original film of all time. This special event is taking place Aug. 23-24 in the U.S. and Canada, and tickets for KPop Demon Hunters: A Sing-Along Event are available now. Whether you're team HUNTR/X or Saja Boys, you won't want to miss the chance to sing No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 song "Golden" live with fellow fans. Here's how to get tickets.

What is KPop Demon Hunters?In case you've somehow missed out on the KPop Demon Hunters craze so far, this animated film follows K-pop girl group HUNTR/X, whose members moonlight as demon hunters. The girls face a new challenge when a group of demons poses as a K-pop boy band, targeting their fans.

How to get KPop Demon Hunters sing-along tickets:Tickets for the KPop Demon Hunters sing-along event went live today, Aug. 13. While some of the showings are already sold out, there are still tickets available via the event's homepage and Fandango.

AdvertisementAdvertisementFind ticketsFind tickets on FandangoWhere to stream KPop Demon Hunters: Stream 'KPop Demon Hunters'NetflixNetflix is the place to watch KPop Demon Hunters. The incredibly popular streamer is also home to plenty of popular titles like Wednesday, Hunting Wives, One Piece, Too Much and more. Netflix currently has three plans available: Standard with ads ($7.99/month); Standard ($17.99/month); and Premium ($24.99/month). Premium lets you watch in 4K on more devices simultaneously and offers spatial audio, among other benefits. Netflix no longer offers a free trial. $7.99/month at NetflixKPop Demon Hunters cast:Arden Cho as RumiMay Hong as MiraJi-young Yoo as ZoeyAhn Hyo-seop as JinuKim Yunjin as CelineKen Jeong as BobbyLee Byung-hun as Gwi-MaDaniel Dae Kim as Healer HanWill there be a KPop Demon Hunters sequel?While there's currently no sequel in the works for the hit Netflix film, it's definitely a possibility."KPDH's success comes from its original, fresh story, so if we do embark on a sequel, we would want to take our time to make sure that any future stories we tell with our favorite demon hunters retains the flair and uniqueness of the first film," Dan Lin, chairman of Netflix Films, said in a statement to Newsweek."I think it's going to be part of our lives for a bit. I don't see the fandom slowing down," KPop Demon Hunters co-director Maggie Kang told The Hollywood Reporter. "We hit an all-time high in viewership in week five, which is absolutely insane."If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission.

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