2023 in Chinese music

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The following is an overview of 2023 in Chinese music . Music in the Chinese language (Mandarin and Cantonese) and artists from Chinese-speaking countries (Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore) will be included. The following includes TV shows that involve Chinese music, award ceremonies, releases, and deaths that have occurred.

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TV shows

Award shows

DateEventHostVenueLocationRef.
April 27 Midi Music Awards Yantai International Expo Center Yantai, Shandong [1]
May 6 Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award RTHK Hong Kong Coliseum Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon [2]
June 3 Hito Music Awards Hit FM Taipei Arena Songshan, Taipei [3]
June 30 Chinese Music Awards International Chinese Music Union Hunan, Changsha [4]
July 1 Golden Melody Awards Taipai, Taiwan Taipei Arena [5]
July 8TMEA (zh) Tencent Music Entertainment Group Galaxy Arena (zh) Cotai, Macau [6] [7]
July 9
July 23 China Music Awards Channel V Cotai Arena Cotai, Macau [8]
August 28 Chinese Top Ten Music Awards Shanghai Media Group Mercedes-Benz Arena Pudong, Shanghai [9]

Releases

Deaths

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