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Date | August 22, 2024 |
Venue | Jamsil Indoor Stadium, Seoul |
Country | South Korea |
Presented by | TV Daily |
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The 2024 K-World Dream Awards was an award ceremony held at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul on August 22, 2024. [2] The blue carpet ceremony was hosted by comedian Kim Min-ki and actress Hwang In-hye. [3] Meanwhile, the award ceremony was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo and Jang Do-yeon. [4]
It was broadcast live on Lemino in Japan and hellolive for worldwide. [5]
Category | Criteria | Notes | |
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Popularity Awards | 100% | — | |
Global UPICK Choice | 100% | — |
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The winner was listed in bold. [2]
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Best Song | Best Producer | ||||||
Best Band | Best Music Video | ||||||
Best All-round Musician | Best Performance | ||||||
Best OST | Music Icon | ||||||
Listeners Choice | Super Rookie | ||||||
Next Leader | New Trend | ||||||
Journalist Pick Artist | hellolive Global Star | ||||||
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Boy Group | Girl Group | ||||||
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The first performer lineup was announced on July 12, 2024. [9] The second lineup was announced on July 19, 2024. [10] The third lineup was announced on July 25, 2024. [11] The fourth lineup was announced on July 30, 2024. [12] Lee Chae-yeon was announced as the additional lineup along with the presenters lineup. [13]
Order | Artist(s) | Song performed |
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1 | Badvillain | "Badvillain" |
2 | Unis | "Poppin'" |
3 | Hi-Fi Un!corn | "U&I" |
4 | P1Harmony | "Killin' It" |
5 | Kiss of Life | Intro + "Sticky" |
6 | TripleS | "Girls Never Die" |
7 | JD1 | "Error 405" |
8 | Lee Mu-jin | "Propose" |
9 | Tomorrow X Together | "Deja Vu" |
10 | QWER | "T.B.H" |
11 | Ha Sung-woon and Chaeyeon | "말을 해줘" [lower-alpha 1] |
12 | Illit | "Magnetic (Starlight remix)" |
13 | Itzy | Intro + "Untouchable" |
14 | NCT Wish | Intro + "Songbird" |
15 | Chaeyeon | Intro + "Don't" |
16 | Baekho | Intro + "Elevator" |
17 | Billlie | "Dang! Hocus Pocus" |
18 | Ha Sung-woon | "Blessed" |
19 | Young Posse | "Ate That" |
20 | Tomorrow X Together | "I'll See You There Tomorrow" |
21 | Aespa | "Supernova", "Armageddon" |
22 | NCT 127 | "Fact Check", "Walk" |
The presenter lineup was announced on August 14, 2024. [13]
Order | Artist(s) | Presented |
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1 | Jun Hyun-moo and Jang Do-yeon | Next Leader Award |
Music Icon Award | ||
2 | Chang Ji-hye (hellolive CCO) | hellolive Global Star Award |
3 | Jun Hyun-moo and Jang Do-yeon | Bonsang Award |
4 | Seo Min-kyu (Studio Beyond Inc. CEO) | Best Artist (Solo) |
5 | Jeon Hyun-moo and Jang Do-yeon | New Trend Award |
6 | Kim Hye-jun | Listener Choice Award |
7 | Jun Hyun-moo and Jang Do-yeon | Bonsang Award |
UPICK Popularity Awards | ||
8 | Lim Chan (Ahead Korea UPICK CEO) | Global UPICK Choice Award |
9 | Jun Hyun-moo and Jang Do-yeon | Best Band Award |
Best Song Award | ||
Bonsang Award | ||
Best Producer Award | ||
Super Rookie Award | ||
Best All-round Musician Award | ||
10 | Park Se-wan and Arron Yang (ShinyBrands Group CEO) | Best Performance Award |
11 | Jin Se-yeon and | Best Music Video Award |
12 | Kwon Yul and Kim Ji-hyun (TVDaily Editor in Chief) | Journalist Pick Artist Award |
13 | Joo Jung-eun and Lee Kyu-seok | Best Artist Award |
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