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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Singers, Zara Larsson, Conan Gray, Leon Thomas & More Light Up 2025 Jingle Ball LA: Exclusive Photos On & Offstage

The singing voices behind KPop Demon Hunters, Zara Larsson, Conan Gray and more musical stars jingled all the way to the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles over the weekend for KIIS FM’s annual Jingle Ball, taking the stage for a number of festive performances and endless holiday cheer — and Billboard has all the best photos from the night.

From singers EJAE, AUDREY NUNA and REI AMI reuniting as HUNTR/X from the Netflix chart-topping animated film sensation to hitmakers such as Alex Warren, Leon Thomas and The Kid LAROI, the yearly seasonal event was full of good music, dancing and A-list appearances, not to mention a bounty of twinkling fairy lights and gorgeous Christmas trees. Other stars that lit up the venue through song were Renee Rapp and Jessie Murph, while Taylor Momsen was in the building on the heels of her Pretty Reckless Christmas album release and an appearance on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade route.

The L.A. event will soon be followed by a train of additional holiday concerts presented by iHeartRadio across the country, with other Jingle Balls coming soon to Chicago, Detroit, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami and Washington, D.C., in the next few weeks. Additional performers for the upcoming dates include Ed Sheeran, Laufey, Ravyn Lenae, BigXThaPlug, Nelly, Monsta X, Myles Smith and more superstars.

Tickets for the upcoming Jingle Ball stops are available to purchase on iHeartRadio’s website. But if you can’t get in on the fun in person, check out the best photos from onstage and backstage at the showcase in L.A. to feel like you were there below.

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