3rd Blue Dragon Series Awards

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3rd Blue Dragon Series Awards
3rd Blue Dragon Series Awards.jpg
Official poster
Awarded forExcellence in OTT television
DateJuly 19, 2024 (2024-07-19)
SiteParadise City, Incheon
Hosted by
Organised by Sports Chosun
Most awards Moving  (3)
Most nominations Moving  (7)
Website bsa.blueaward.co.kr/series/
Television/radio coverage
Network KBS2
  2nd  · Blue Dragon Series Awards ·  4th  

The 3rd Blue Dragon Series Awards (Korean : 제3회 청룡 시리즈 어워즈) ceremony, organised by Sports Chosun was held at Paradise City, Incheon on July 19, 2024, at 20:30 (KST). [1] It was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo and Im Yoon-ah and broadcast live through KBS2. [2]

Contents

The nominees were announced on June 26, 2024. The series which were produced, invested by OTT platforms, and released from June 1, 2023, to May 31, 2024, were eligible for nominations. [3] [4]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and emphasized in bold. [5]

Blue Dragon's Choice (Grand Prize)
Best Drama
Best Entertainment Program
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Male Entertainer
Best Female Entertainer
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best New Actor
Best New Actress
Best New Male Entertainer
Best New Female Entertainer
Whynot Award
TIRTIR Popularity Star Award
OST Popularity Award

Television programs with multiple wins

The following television programs received multiple wins:

WinsTelevision programs
3 Moving
2 SNL Korea Season 5
Daily Dose of Sunshine

Television programs with multiple nominations

The following television programs received multiple nominations:

NominationsTelevision programs
7 Moving
5 SNL Korea Season 5
4 The 8 Show
3 A Killer Paradox
A Shop for Killers
Crime Scene Returns
Daily Dose of Sunshine
Mask Girl
My Sibling's Romance
Uncle Samsik
2 Boyhood
LTNS
The Devil's Plan
Zombieverse

Presenters and performers

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.

Presenters

Presenter(s)Award(s)Ref.
Dex and Kim Ah-youngBest New Male Entertainer and Best New Female Entertainer [6]
Park Ji-hoon and Shin Ye-eun Best New Actor and Best New Actress
Lee Dong-hwi and Lee Yu-binBest Supporting Actor
Park Sung-hoon and Lim Ji-yeon Best Supporting Actress
Yoo Jae-suk and Joo Hyun-young Best Male Entertainer and Best Female Entertainer
Ha Jung-woo and Bae Suzy Best Actor and Best Actress
Lee Kwang-soo and Park Jin-joo Best Entertainment Program
Lee Je-hoon and Jo Bo-ah Best Drama
Song Hye-kyo Blue Dragon's Choice (Grand Prize)

Performers

Name(s)PerformedRef.
We Dem Boyz"BSA Opening Performance" and "Missing You" (with Park Nam-jung  [ ko ]) [7]
(G)I-dle "Klaxon" and "Fate" (feat. Choi Hyun-wook)
Jay Park "Ganadara", "All I Wanna Do", "Taxi Blurr", "Mommae" and "McNasty"

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