2014 in Chinese music

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The following is an overview of 2014 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.

Contents

TV shows

Award shows

DateEventHostVenueRef.
January 11(2013) Chinese Music Awards International Chinese Music Union and China National Radio Haixinsha Asian Games Park [1] [2]
March 27 QQ Music Awards Tencent Music Entertainment Group Shenzhen Bay Sports Center [3]
March 31 Chinese Top Ten Music Awards Shanghai Media Group Mercedes-Benz Arena [4]
April 5 Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards China National Radio Putra Stadium [5]
April 13 2014 Top Chinese Music Awards Beijing Enlight Media Shenzhen Bay Sports Center [6]
April 15 The 2nd V Chart Awards YinYueTai Cadillac Arena [7]
April 23 China Music Awards Channel V Cotai Arena [8]
April 26(2013) Music Radio China Top Chart Awards China National Radio MasterCard Center [9]
December 13 Migu Music Awards China Mobile Shenzhen Bay Sports Center [10]
December 14 Music Pioneer Awards Music FM Radio Guangdong and other 23 provincial music stations across the country Tianhe Stadium [11]
December 30Chinese Music Media Awards Southern Metropolis Daily and Nanao Program Tianhe Stadium [12]

Releases

First quarter

March

DateAlbumArtist(s)Genre(s)Ref.
24Composer Li Ronghao Pop [13] [14]
28梅洛斯之路 SNH48 Pop [15]

Second quarter

April

DateAlbumArtist(s)Genre(s)Ref.
18心电感应 SNH48 Pop [16]

May

DateAlbumArtist(s)Genre(s)Ref.
16一心向前 SNH48 Pop [17]

Fourth quarter

October

DateAlbumArtist(s)Genre(s)Ref.
12呜吒 SNH48 Pop [18]

November

DateAlbumArtist(s)Genre(s)Ref.
28Ronghao Li Li Ronghao Pop [19]

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