Dress Up and Sing: Netflix Brings KPop Demon Hunters Halloween Sing‑Along Back to Theaters — Tickets Go On Sale Oct. 17

Netflix is bringing the KPop Demon Hunters sing-along back to theaters for Halloween, and this time it wants fans to come in costume as well as song. The company said screenings will run from Friday, Oct. 31 through Sunday, Nov. 2, and they’ll be available at major chains and select regional locations worldwide.
1. Sing-along details
2. Where and when
3. Tickets and how to find them
4. Costumes and merch
5. Popularity and sequel
Sing-along details
Netflix announced the event on its Tudum blog, and notably it’s billed as both a sing-along and a Halloween experience. Therefore, attendees are encouraged to wear outfits inspired by the film’s characters, not just sing along to the soundtrack.
Where and when
The US showings will be held at AMC, Regal, and Cinemark, plus some select regional theaters. Globally, the sing-along is returning to theaters in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Germany, Ireland, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, and the UK. The event runs Oct. 31–Nov. 2.
Tickets and how to find them
Tickets for US and Canada showings go on sale starting Oct. 17 at 6 a.m. PT / 9 a.m. ET. To find a screening near you, check Netflix’s official KPop Demon Hunters Halloween Sing-Along website, which lists theaters and times.
Costumes and merch
If you want a ready-made outfit, Netflix partnered with Spirit Halloween to offer officially licensed KPop Demon Hunters costumes. Additionally, more gear is available through Netflix’s merch site.
Alternatively, if you prefer to DIY your look, there are plenty of tutorial videos online. For convenience, here’s a YouTube search with cosplay tutorials you can browse:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=kpop+demon+hunters+cosplay+tutorial
Popularity and sequel
Since its August debut on Netflix, KPop Demon Hunters has exploded in popularity. In fact, at 325.1 million views it’s currently listed as Netflix’s most-watched movie of all time. Moreover, Netflix is moving forward with a second KPop Demon Hunters film, and the company has said it won’t be a live-action remake.