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KPop Demon Hunters Stars Attend Lunar New Year Celebration
Daniel Dae Kim, Harry Shum Jr., and Ji-young Yoo among the celebrities at the Brooks Brothers and Gold House event.
Feb. 20, 2026 at 11:05pm
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Brooks Brothers and Gold House, a non-profit supporting Asian and Pacific Islander communities, hosted a Lunar New Year celebration dinner at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills. The event was attended by several celebrities, including "KPop Demon Hunters" star Ji-young Yoo, as well as actors Daniel Dae Kim and Harry Shum Jr.
Why it matters
The Lunar New Year celebration highlights the growing influence and visibility of Asian and Pacific Islander talent in Hollywood. Events like this help foster community and support for Asian creatives and businesses.
The details
The private dinner was held at the upscale Mr. Chow restaurant in Beverly Hills. In addition to the celebrity guests, the event also featured Brooks Brothers and Gold House leadership.
- The event took place on February 20, 2026.
The players
Ji-young Yoo
A star of the popular K-pop inspired series "KPop Demon Hunters".
Daniel Dae Kim
An actor known for roles in shows like "Lost" and "Hawaii Five-0".
Harry Shum Jr.
An actor and dancer who has appeared in "Glee" and the "Crazy Rich Asians" film.
Brooks Brothers
A luxury clothing retailer hosting the Lunar New Year celebration.
Gold House
A non-profit organization supporting the Asian and Pacific Islander creative community.
What they’re saying
“Events like this help bring the community together and showcase the incredible talent we have.”
— Ji-young Yoo
The takeaway
This Lunar New Year celebration demonstrates the growing prominence of Asian and Pacific Islander talent and the important role organizations like Gold House play in supporting diverse voices in Hollywood.

