HUNT/X sing the most Christmassy version of 'Golden' in the middle of New York

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If there is a song from 2025 that will remain forever in our memory, it is, without a doubt, Golden from HUNTR/X: The song has been heard all over the world, taking over the charts, including WECB, where it has been at the top of the list.

But Golden continues to make history. And this very Thursday, November 27, the artists behind the voices of Mira, Rumi and Zoey, the protagonists of K Pop Demon Hunters, have performed the most Christmassy version of Golden.

And it is that Audrey Nuna, Ejae and Rei Ami, the three singers behind the song, have attended the famous New York Action parade to surprise with a live performance by Golden. The second one they give after appearing for the first time on Jimmy Fallon. A performance that has been the most celebrated of the afternoon and with which they have shown that they are the phenomenon of the year. And it's no wonder! Everyone knows the song.

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The three artists have appeared under the enormous balloon of Derpy, the famous feline that comes from beyond and accompanies Jinu everywhere.

This has been the performance

The three artists have appeared with three black looks. The curious thing is that the only touch of Ejae had color, who wore a fur hator lilac in honor of the character of Rumi. The only one that had color. And all the dancers around, who were more than fifty, were dressed in black.

In fact, her two companions were also dressed as their characters: while Rei Ami wore earmuffs that looked like the two buns of her character (Zoey); Audrey Nuna had her hair down as if she were Mira.

In addition, the three girls were accompanied by a lot of boys and girls at the end of the performance. Together with them they danced part of the choreography while jumping. When they reached the mythical bridge of the theme, the sky was filled with golden confetti in honor of the theme.

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