Netflix is celebrating season two of Squid Game with a dance party at Drumsheds headlined by Peggy Gou.
Netflix recognizes the power of a good party. On December 18, the streaming platform is hosting a gathering at London venue Drumsheds headlined by Peggy Gou called Squid Game 2: The Rave to help promote the second season of Squid Game, which will be available on demand starting on December 26.
Gou announced the party via Instagram, sharing a video teaser shot and edited specifically for the event campaign. In it, three masked figures similar to the henchmen who loom over the contestants who star in the series meet the South Korean superstar DJ and producer at a door in a dark hallway, offering her a present. She opens it and smiles before dance music and more appropriately ravey graphics fill the rest of the video’s runtime.
Accompanying Gou on the lineup are Seoulian DJ and producer Mogwaa and Chinese artist Yu Su. The former has worked as an electronic musician for more than a decade, having cofounded the dance music label Walls And Pals alongside Jesse You. The latter discovered dance music in 2014 while attending university in Vancouver and founded a label of her own called bié.
Squid Game is a Netflix original series written and directed by South Korean filmmaker Huang Dong-hyuk. It follows 456 heavily debt-ridden contestants who are invited to participate in a game show, enticed by the prospect of winning a ₩45.6 billion prize. Only during the first challenge do they realize the risk of sudden death throughout the competition.
Tickets to Squid Game 2: The Rave are sold out at the time of writing. Find more information on the official event website.
Watch the Squid Game 2: The Rave teaser on Instagram: