Relive the world of 'KPop Demon Hunters' at its 1 Utama pop-up


Families with young children at the 'KPop Demon Hunters' pop-up. Photo: Handout

You've seen the movie, now get the merch.

Whether you're into Huntr/x, Saja Boys, Derpy or Sussie, the six-eyed black bird, the KPop Demon Hunters Pop-Up, which is on until Jan 18, 2026 at 1 Utama Shopping Centre in Petaling Jaya, will entertain fans of the Netflix global phenomenon.

There's a wide range of Derpy merchandise at the pop-up. Photo: Handout
There's a wide range of Derpy merchandise at the pop-up. Photo: Handout

Organised in collaboration with the streamer and operated by b.stage, the space offers fans an experience inspired by the world of the movie, with standees for photo opportunities and a scrren playing snippets from the show.

Expect bold aesthetics, high-energy visuals and of course, merchandise that capture the film’s fun and fantastical world.

Postcards and button badges depicting characters of the movie. Photo: Handout
Postcards and button badges depicting characters of the movie. Photo: Handout

You can strike your coolest pose at themed photo spots and catch action-packed sequences and character spotlights from the film in a stunning immersive room that brings the world of KPop Demon Hunters to life.

Merchandise range from small items like postcards, sticky notes and stickers to bigger ones like T-shirts, sweaters and of course, a Derpy plushie to remind fans of Jinu's adorable blue tiger messenger. 

Derpy's plushie is one of the crowd favourite at the pop-up. Photo: Handout
Derpy's plushie is one of the crowd favourite at the pop-up. Photo: Handout

The popularity of KPop Demon Hunters is undeniable. Released on Netflix in June, the animated film became the streamer’s most-watched title and also spawned the hit single Golden, which topped both the UK Singles Chart and the Billboard Hot 100.

The story follows Huntr/X, a girl group just as adept at selling out stadiums as it is at slaying demons.

 

 

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