2023 K-Global Heart Dream Awards

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2023 K-Global Heart Dream Awards
DateAugust 10, 2023
Venue KSPO Dome, Seoul
CountrySouth Korea
Presented by
  • TV Daily
  • Choeaedol
Hosted by
Preshow host(s)
  • Kim Seon-geun
  • Hwang In-hye
Most awards Stray Kids (3) [1]
Website awards.myloveidol.com/en
Television/radio coverage
Network
  • lakus.live
  • Space Shower TV
  2022  · K-Global Heart Dream Awards ·  2024  

The 2023 K-Global Heart Dream Awards was an award ceremony held at KSPO Dome in Seoul on August 10, 2023. [2] The red carpet ceremony was hosted by announcer Kim Seon-geun and actress Hwang In-hye. [3] Meanwhile, the award ceremony was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo and Jang Do-yeon. [4]

Contents

It was broadcast live on Space Shower TV in Japan and lakus.live for worldwide. [5]

Criteria

CategoryCriteriaNotes
Popularity Awards100% Online voting results
  • Voting platform : Choeaedol and Choeaedol Celeb Application
  • Voting period : July 5 – August 6, 2023 [6]
  • Sub Category :
    • Solo Artist
    • Boy Group
    • Girl Group
    • 4th Gen. (M)
    • 4th Gen. (F)
Fandom Charity Awards100% Choeaedol Data
  • Data : Donation Rank in Choeaedol and Choeaedol Celeb Application together
  • Data period : Donation history from July 31, 2022 – July 31, 2023

Winner and nominees

The winner of popularity awards was confirmed after the voting period ended and was announced on August 8, 2023. [7] The winner was listed in bold. [1]

Bonsang
Best ArtistBest Song
Best ProducerBest World Tour
  • Yoon Young-ro
Best Mixed GroupBest Unit Group
Best Music VideoBest Performance
Best OSTBest Vocal
Best RockBest Hiphop
Music IconWorldwide Rookie
Super RookieNext Leader
Journalist Pick ArtistListeners Choice
CHOEAEDOL Popularity Award
Solo Artist
Boy GroupGirl Group
4th Gen Hot Icon Male Group4th Gen Hot Icon Female Group
CHOEAEDOL Fandom Donation

Performers

The first performer lineup was announced on June 26, 2023. [8] The second lineup was announced on July 3, 2023. [9] The third lineup was announced on July 4, 2023. [10] The fourth lineup was announced on July 11, 2023. [11] The fifth lineup was announced on July 13, 2023. [12] The sixth lineup was announced on July 17, 2023. [13]

List of performers in alphabetical order, with the performed songs
Artist(s)Song(s)
AleXa "Back in Vogue"
ATBO "Next To Me"
Ateez "Bouncy"
Boynextdoor "One and Only" + "I Don't Think That I Like Her"
ChoCo1&2"Fruity Loops"
Enhypen "Bite Me"
Epex "Sunshower" + "Kick It"
Fromis 9 "#menow"
Hi-Fi Un!corn "Over the Rainbow"
Itzy "Cake"
Kard "Icky"
Kim Jae-hwan "Lucky!" (feat. Bobby)
Lee Seung-yoon "Shelter Of Dreams"
Paul Kim "You Remember"
Secret Number "Doxa"
Seulgi (Red Velvet)"28 Reasons"
STAYC "Teddy Bear"
Stray Kids "Item" + "S-Class"
Taeyong (NCT)"Shalala"
The Boyz "Lip Gloss"
Treasure T5 "Move"
Xikers "Do or Die"
Younha "Event Horizon"
Zerobaseone "New Kidz on the Block" + "In Bloom"
Zico (Block B)"New Thing" + "Any Song"

Presenters

The presenter lineup was announced on July 28, 2023. [14]

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