Location from KPop Demon Hunters by Maggie Kang & Chris Appelhans
The concert venue where HUNTR/X performs for sixty thousand fans — and where the Honmoon barrier draws its greatest power from the collective roar of a crowd singing along.
Olympic Stadium during a HUNTR/X concert is the closest thing this world has to a temple. Sixty thousand fans singing in unison generates spiritual power that the Honmoon drinks like sunlight. The girls know this — their setlists are partially designed around which songs generate the most barrier-strengthening energy. But the stadium is also vulnerable. Concentrated fan energy in one place means a successful attack here could drain massive power from the barrier in minutes. The Saja Boys' surprise concert at Namsan Tower was designed to pull fans away from HUNTR/X events and redirect that energy to Gwi-Ma.
A massive open-air stadium ringed by tiered seating that slopes upward into the Seoul night sky. During HUNTR/X concerts, the space transforms with elaborate stage design, concert lighting that shifts between K-pop spectacle and something more ancient and ritualistic. Lightsticks create a sea of coordinated color. The acoustics amplify everything — sound, emotion, energy.
Also known as: Olympic Stadium, The Stadium