Just one day after KPop Demon Hunters secured major wins at the Golden Globe Awards, singers EJAE and Rei Ami were spotted attending an NBA game in California, marking their first public appearance following the historic night.
The two artists, who provide the singing voices for the fictional K-pop girl group HUNTR/X in the hit Netflixanimated film, attended the basketball game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Charlotte Hornets on Monday, at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
Their appearance quickly caught attention online after the NBA shared a video of them on Instagram. In the clip, EJAE and Rei Ami can be seen sitting courtside, smiling and waving directly at the camera.
Audrey Nuna, EJAE and Rei Ami, winners of the Best Original Song - Motion Picture for "Golden" from "KPop Demon Hunters," pose in the press room during the 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California.Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images
Following the game, the two singers also took part in handing out shirts to fans, tossing them into the crowd. Audrey Nuna, the third singer behind HUNTR/X, did not attend the game with them.
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The courtside appearance came just after KPop Demon Hunters won Best Animated Motion Picture and Best Original Song at the Golden Globe Awards. The song “Golden,” co-written and performed by EJAE, earned her a place in history as the first Korean-American to win in the category.
During her Golden Globes acceptance speech, EJAE spoke openly about her long journey in music and years of rejection before finding success. She dedicated the award to people who had been told they were not good enough, saying rejection can become redirection and reminding others that “it’s never too late to shine like you were born to be.”
That message has resonated strongly with fans, especially as KPop Demon Hunters continues to dominate both the entertainment and music industries. Since its release in June 2025, the film has become Netflix’s most-watched movie of all time, while its soundtrack debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
The Golden Globes wins also strengthened the film’s position as the top contender for the 2026 Academy Awards, with industry experts widely predicting an Oscar win.
The NBA video quickly spread across social media, with fans pointing out how far the KPop Demon Hunters phenomenon has reached. From awards stages to late-night television and now professional sports arenas, the voices behind HUNTR/X are appearing in spaces far beyond animated film promotion.
Rei Ami, who has been praised for her vocal style and performance presence, appeared relaxed and engaged throughout the game. Sitting beside EJAE, the two shared smiles and waves that felt natural rather than staged, giving fans a glimpse of their real-life friendship.
While Audrey Nuna was absent, EJAE has previously confirmed that she, Rei Ami, and Audrey Nuna all want to work together again in the future. No official plans have been announced, but fan interest continues to grow as the awards season moves forward.
For now, the Clippers game appearance served as a reminder that the success of KPop Demon Hunters is no longer limited to screens and charts.
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