KATSEYE Feature 'KPop Demon Hunters' Singers For 'Golden' At ...
The surprise collaboration followed rumors from soundcheck footage and showcased the Oscar-winning song by the voices behind Huntr/x.
- On Friday, Katseye made their Coachella debut on the Sahara stage, welcoming the singers behind Huntr/x for a surprise performance of the Academy Award-winning track 'Golden'.
- The collaboration carried weight as 'Golden,' from KPop Demon Hunters, became the first K-pop song to win Best Original Song at the Academy Awards earlier this year.
- Performing as a quintet while Manon Bannerman remains on hiatus, Katseye debuted 'Pinky Up' and harmonized with EJAE, Rei Ami, and Audrey Nuna on the slower tempo version.
- The eight performers harmonized seamlessly, fueling speculation about a potential supergroup, while the festival simultaneously hosted historic P-Pop milestones including BINI's performance on the Mojave stage.
- All performers return next weekend for Coachella's second half, with Katseye set to perform again as Sabrina Carpenter headlines the opening night.
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Katseye Talks About Performing “Pinky Up” For the First Time At Coachella & “Golden” With HUNTR/X
KATSEYE talks about performing their new song “Pinky Up” at Coachella 2026 weekend 1, how they feel about the choreography compared to some of the other songs and performing “Golden” from Netflix’s ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ with the girls with HUNTR/X.
Coachella’s “Golden” Moment: EJAE, Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna Join KATSEYE for Surprise Performance
Coachella’s Sahara stage became the ultimate girl group link up during night one of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival when the women of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ joined the Grammy-nominated singers onstage.
US Coachella: KATSEYE’s Surprise Joint Performance with Kedehan Huntricks... Mass Sing-Along Erupts OSEN = Reporter Ha Su-jeong “PINKY UP” As HYBE-Geffen Records’ global girl group KATSEYE raised their little fingers, music fans gathered from all over the world became one
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