Imagine your favorite groups—HUNTR/X or Saja Boys—singing, and their lightstick glowing in your hand as you join in. “KPop Demon Hunters” is turning that dream into reality. On September 30, Netflix’s Tudum announced that official light sticks for both HUNTRIX and Saja Boys will be available for sale soon, symbolizing a unique blend of fandom, culture, and story merging. Let’s find out more about this exciting release.
“KPop Demon Hunters” to Release Lightsticks for HUNTRIX & Saja Boys

A lightstick is a compelling fandom item in the K-pop industry. It shines at concerts, turning stadiums into a sea of light. Each K-pop group, singer, and even actor has their own design. Fans wave them proudly, sending both love and identity across the crowd.
Now, Netflix “KPop Demon Hunters” takes this tradition into its own world. It’s not just a prop; it’s a symbol. The upcoming “KPop Demon Hunters” light stick could change how fandom connects with the story.
From Fantasy to Reality

The story of “KPop Demon Hunters” is filled with demons, magic, and unforgettable battles. Following its merchandise, Ramyeon, and snacks, a physical lightstick adds a bridge between fiction and reality.
Imagine holding a HUNTRIX’s lightstick with Korean motifs woven into its design when they sing “Golden,” or waving the Saja Boys’ lightstick with a lion motif while singing “Soda Pop.”
These lightsticks are not just merchandise. They serve as a portal that allows fans to immerse themselves in the story.
Lightsticks + Costumes

Fans have been waiting for this. A lightstick feels different from ordinary merchandise. It glows, connects, and creates memorable moments.
With a lightstick, fans won’t merely enjoy the movie—they will become part of it. That sense of belonging helps explain why excitement is spreading fast online.
But the fandom doesn’t stop at lightsticks. Fans also want to wear their passion. To respond to that demand, Netflix and Spirit Halloween released official HUNTR/X costumes in adult and kid sizes.
Rumi’s set includes a yellow jacket, shorts, a tank top, and signature boot covers; the purple wig is sold separately; Mira’s outfit features a cropped top, a yellow skirt, and pink-accented boot covers; Zoey’s look brings a strappy blue top, printed pants, and an arm band.
Now, fans can wave a lightstick and don the outfits of their favorite idols.
Collectible Power in Fandom Culture

A lightstick is a symbol of unity and camaraderie. It’s more than a fandom item; it’s also collectible. Some K-pop lightsticks even resell for double the price once they’re sold out.
HUNTR/X’s lightstick is sculpted around Rumi’s “Golden” swing and carries Korean symbolism. While Saja Boys’ version comes in a hexagonal form and features a regal lion motif.
Netflix “KPop Demon Hunters” lightsticks bring something special: identity, a story built into their design, memories, and a piece of history.
Global Fandom Connection
The release also shows how far Korean entertainment has grown. Anime fans, K-pop fans, and movie lovers will share the same lightstick culture.
It connects different worlds and communities. That’s the real power of this launch—bringing fans together under one glow.
Together, lightsticks and costumes enhance the connection between the fan and the story.
How to Order the Lightsticks & Costumes
These are not simple lightstick versions; they are interactive devices that synchronize to music. Designed by Copan Global, a company behind many official K-pop act lightsticks, they’ll glow in time with the songs during concerts or fan events—a major feature in fan culture.
Preorders are now open at Withmuu and hello82. The official public sale begins on November 14, with presale deliveries starting on November 24.
Meanwhile, Rumi, Mira, and Zoey’s costumes are available in stores and online at Spirit Halloween. Kids’ costumes will hit store shelves and the Spirit Halloween website in early October, while adult versions will launch online only—just in time for Halloween.
Are You Ready to Seal the Honmoon?
Lightsticks and costumes aren’t the only prized items in this fandom. The film itself smashed records, finishing its 91-day run with 325.1 million views, the highest ever for a Netflix title. Overturning “Squid Game”’s long-standing record (265.2 million), “KPop Demon Hunters” now holds the viewership crown.
That level of success makes every collectible feel even more meaningful—whether it’s a lightstick, a costume, or another piece of merch. And among them, the “KPop Demon Hunters” lightsticks shine brightest.
They’re not just merchandise. They’re glowing symbols of identity, unity, and imagination. They come at a time when the fandom is thriving, the music is loved, and the story has captured countless hearts.
Will you be among the first to hold one when sealing the honmoon? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
In the meantime, let’s sing along!
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