HuntrX, on the hunt for the Brits: Confirmed for the line-up of performances at the British awards

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HuntrX is about to star in one of the most talked about moments of the musical season. The trio formed by EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMIknown worldwide for voicing the K-Pop phenomenon Demon Hunters, will perform at the 2026 BRIT Awards, becoming the first K-pop group to set foot on stage at the British gala. And they will do it with their global hit 'Golden', a song that has not only swept the charts, but has also conquered international critics.

The performance will be broadcast during the ceremony on Saturday 28 February, but the show will be pre-recorded outside Co-op Live in Manchester, where a small group of fans will be able to watch the show live. The organization has confirmed that the performance will be part of the official broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX in the United Kingdom, and on the awards' YouTube channel for the rest of the world.

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With Golden they have managed to conquer the planet and have begun to collect awards such as the Grammy for best song written for visual media, in addition to the recognition for best original song at both the Golden Globes like in the Critics' Awards. The BAFTAs, the Brits and later the Oscars are his next goals.

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HuntrX arrives at the BRITs with two nominations: International Group of the Year and Best International Song for Golden. It is one of the global anthems of the year: it was the second official single from the film, released last July 4, and since then it has led the main international charts. In the United Kingdom it was at the top for four weeks in a row and in the United States it was the first number one for a girl-band (albeit fictional) since Destiny's Child in 2001. On social networks, it has also multiplied its impact: millions of videos on TikTok and viral choreographies have helped expand its magnetism.

The theme that serves as the main soundtrack of the filmThe K-POP warriorswas inspired by nineties anthemJuicyfrom nothing more and nothing less than the great The Notorious B.I.G.. The rapper released the song in 1994, three years before his death, and achieved worldwide success that has led to the creation of a favorite for the Oscars.

The Grammy Awards, the BRIT Awards, the BAFTA Awards and the Oscars. Huntr/X continues to hunt for awards that will turn its debut into a historic event in the music industry.

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