EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami — the voices behind Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters fictional group HUNTR/X — delivered a powerful performance of “Golden” at the 2026 BAFTA Awards in London. The trio took the stage at Royal Festival Hall on Sunday night, marking the song’s first live performance outside the United States.
A Song Beyond Eligibility
Although KPop Demon Hunters was not eligible for BAFTA nominations due to its lack of a qualifying theatrical release, the film’s music still found a spotlight. “Golden,” already a Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award winner, is currently nominated for Best Original Song at the Oscars.
A Message of Hope
The performance featured backup dancers and vibrant staging, bringing the fictional K-pop group’s energy to life. In a joint statement, the singers reflected on the milestone: “Performing at the EE BAFTA Film Awards is a golden moment that our younger selves could never have imagined. We’re so proud to represent Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters and spread the film’s positive message to fans around the globe.”
The Story Behind “Golden”
The film follows HUNTR/X — Rumi, Zoey, and Mira — a superstar Korean girl group who secretly use their music to protect humanity from demons. EJAE previously revealed that writing “Golden” was deeply personal. “I actually cried singing the demo, because it resonated with me so much,” she told Rolling Stone. “Maybe that’s why ‘Golden’ is going up up up. Because everyone’s going through a hard time. And they want to feel hope.”
Looking Ahead
With Oscar buzz surrounding “Golden,” the BAFTA stage offered a global platform for the song’s message of resilience and unity. For EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, the performance was more than entertainment — it was a celebration of music’s power to inspire across cultures.








