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SBS Gayo Daejeon
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SBS Gayo Daejeon (Korean: SBS 가요대전, broadly SBS Battle of the Bands) is an annual televised music festival that is broadcast by the Seoul Broadcasting System at the end of each year.[1] The program first aired in 1997,[2] and awards were given to musical artists from 1997 to 2006.[3] The awards ceremony portion of the festival was revived in 2014 and discontinued the following year.[4][5]

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Grand prize winners (1997–2006)

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Music festival (2007–2013)

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2007

Performers at the 2007 festival included Big Bang, CL, F.T. Island, G.Soul, Girls' Generation, Jinusean, Lim Jeong-hee, SeeYa, Se7en, SG Wannabe, Super Junior, The Grace, Wonder Girls, Younha, and 1TYM.[31] The festival ended with a performance by boy band Shinhwa in celebration of their tenth anniversary.[32]

2008: Festival S

The 2008 festival was divided into segments based on themes starting with the letter "S," including "Super Rookie," "Sexy," "Star Wars," and "Stand up." Performers included Big Bang, BoA, Brown Eyed Girls, Davichi, Epik High, Eun Ji-won, Jang Yun-jeong, Jewelry, Kara, Kim Jong-kook, Park Hyun-bin, Rain, Seo Taiji, SG Wannabe, Shinee, Son Dam-bi, Song Dae-kwan, Super Junior-H, Tae Jin-ah, Taeyeon, TVXQ, Wonder Girls, 2AM, and 2PM.[33]

2009: Wonder World

The theme of the 2009 festival was "Wonder World."[34] Performers included After School, Beast, Brown Eyed Girls, Davichi, F(x), G-Dragon, Girls' Generation, J. Y. Park, Kara, Kim Tae-woo, K.Will, Lee Seung-gi, MBLAQ, Shinee, Son Dam-bi, Super Junior, Taeyang, T-ara, 2AM, 2PM, 2NE1, and 4Minute.[35]

2010: Welcome to Music Factory

The 2010 festival, entitled, "Welcome to Music Factory," included a collaborative performance of Britney Spears' song "Circus," featuring Taemin (Shinee), Seohyun (Girls' Generation), Jiyeon (T-ara), Chansung (2PM), Mir (MBLAQ), Sulli (F(x)), and Lizzy (After School), all of whom were the youngest members in their respective music groups.[15]

Other performers included CNBLUE, GD & TOP, Hong Jin-young, Jang Yun-jeong, Kim Gun-mo, Kim Jong-seo, Miss A, Narsha, Park Hyun-bin, Sistar, Son Dam-bi, Super Junior, Tae Jin-ah, ZE:A, and 2NE1.[36]

2011: Korean Wave

The 2011 edition of the festival was held at the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) on 29 December, under the theme of "K-pop Stars" and the Korean Wave.[37][38] Performers included 2NE1, Girls' Generation, TVXQ, Super Junior, Wonder Girls, Kim Hyun-joong, Kara, Yoon Mi-rae, Leessang, Dynamic Duo, Brown Eyed Girls, CNBLUE, Miss A, 4Minute, f(x), IU, Shinee, After School, G.NA, Secret, Sistar, MBLAQ, T-ara, Davichi, The Grace, F.T. Island, K.Will, 2PM, U-Kiss, B1A4, Rainbow, Infinite, Apink, Boyfriend, Dal Shabet, and Beast.[39]

The ceremony also featured a series of collaboration stages from artists including IU and Yoeob, K. Will and Tiffany, 2PM's Jun. K and Davichi. SMTown presented a special stage with TVXQ and Kai, Luhan, Tao, and Chen of the agency's new boy group Exo, who would eventually debut in April of the following year.[40]

2012: Color of K-Pop

The 2012 SBS Gayo Daejeon was aired live from Korea University on 29 December. Performers were TVXQ, Super Junior, Big Bang, Dynamic Duo, Epik High, f(x), Shinee, Ailee, B1A4, 2NE1, Secret, B.A.P, Sistar, T-ara, Glam, Teen Top, CN Blue, Exo, F.T. Island, Miss A, MBLAQ, Apink, Infinite, 4Minute, 2AM, After School, Beast, and Kara.

Under the theme "The Color of K-Pop", some of the biggest groups created four super idol groups, recorded a new single, and performed it together on stage. There were four teams consisting of members from different idols groups labeled under the names of Mystic White, Dramatic Blue, Dynamic Black, and Dazzling Red, who sang songs created by the hottest producers of 2012.[41]

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2013: "You Are A Miracle"

PD Kim Yong Kwon stated, "Since the top singers are gathering together for the year-end ceremony, we wanted to do something meaningful. The singers will sing one song together and create a music video. All proceeds from the music and music videos will be donated through SBS's charity channel."

The collaboration song, "You Are A Miracle" has 125 participating singers, including Lee Seung Chul, Kim Jo Han, Park Jin Young, Tiger JK, Yoon Mirae, Lee Hyori, Sung Si Kyung, Kim Hee-chul, Brown Eyed Girls, K.Will, Sunmi, Big Bang, Kara, Girls' Generation, Shinee, 2PM, IU, After School, 2NE1, 4minute, f(x), Beast, CNBLUE, ZE:A, Infinite, Miss A, Teen Top, Girl's Day, Apink, B1A4, Ailee, Exo, B.A.P, and more.

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Award show (2014)

2014

The 2014 SBS Gayo Daejeon took place on 21 December at the COEX Hall. It was hosted by Jung Yong-hwa, Nichkhun, Mino, Baro, L, and Song Ji-hyo. Awards were included in this year after being discontinued in 2007. Awards were removed again in 2015 not to be added again.

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Music festival (2015–present)

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2015

2015's Gayo Daejeon took place on 27 December at COEX Hall. It was hosted by IU and Shin Dong-yup.

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2016: K-POP A-Z

2016's Gayo Daejeon took place on 26 December at COEX Hall. It was hosted by You Hee-yeol, Yuri of Girls' Generation, and Baekhyun of Exo. The theme was "K-Pop A-Z".

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2017: Number One

2017's Gayo Daejeon took place on 25 December at Gocheok Sky Dome. It was hosted by You Hee-yeol & IU. The theme was "Number One", and featured all artists who placed number 1 in the charts. There were special stages and collaborations throughout the show.

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Butterfly was sung as promotion for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

2018: The Wave

2018's Gayo Daejeon took place on 25 December at Gocheok Sky Dome.[42] It was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo and Jo Bo-ah.[43] The theme was "The Wave". On 16 December 2018 episode of Inkigayo, a teaser video revealed two special stages, a collaboration between NCT, Wanna One, Seventeen, Winner, and Got7, and a collaboration between Red Velvet and Twice.

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2019: Touch

2019's Gayo Daejeon took place on 25 December at Gocheok Sky Dome.[44] It was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo and Seolhyun.[45]

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Red Velvet was originally scheduled to perform but had to cancel after Wendy was injured (and subsequently hospitalized) during her solo rehearsal.[46]

2020: The Wonder Year

2020's Gayo Daejeon took place on 25 December in Daegu.[47] It was hosted by Boom, Heechul and Na Eun.[48] Due to COVID-19 restrictions, '2020 SBS Gayo Daejeon in DAEGU' was a pre-recorded event.

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2021: Welcome

2021's Gayo Daejeon, themed "Welcome", took place on 25 December at Incheon. It was hosted by Boom, Shinee's Key, and Itzy's Yuna, and broadcast live at Namdong Gymnasium from 18:00 (KST).[50]

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  1. A technical glitch happened when the intro accidentally played Gfriend's intro Instead of Twice's intro
  2. Wendy (Red Velvet), Bang Chan and Seungmin (Stray Kids), Hyojung and Seunghee (Oh My Girl), Doyoung, Jaehyun and Mark (NCT), Ningning and Winter (Aespa), Lia and Chaeryeong (Itzy), Jungwon and Sunoo (Enhypen), Aron, JR and Ren (NU'EST), Minyoung Brave Girls, Subin, Yeonjun and Taehyun (Tomorrow X Together), Hongjoong and San (Ateez), Moonbin and Cha Eun-woo (Astro), Younghoon and New (The Boyz), and Yujin and Wonyoung (Ive)

2022: The Live Shout Out

2022's Gayo Daejeon was held on 24 December 2022,[52] and was hosted by SHINee's Key, Astro's Cha Eun-woo and Ive's An Yu-jin. It was broadcast live at Gocheok Sky Dome from 19:30 (KST).[53]

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  1. Juyeon, Kevin, Q, Ju Hak-nyeon, and Sunwoo
  2. Hongjoong, Yunho, Yeosang, San, and Mingi
  3. Jacob, Younghoon, and Hyunjae

2023: Switch On

2023's Gayo Daejeon was held on 25 December 2023, broadcast live from Inspire Arena, Incheon.[55][56] It was hosted by SHINee's Key, Ive's An Yu-jin and TXT's Yeonjun.[57]

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  1. Doyoung, Xiaojun, and Chenle
  2. Seungmin and I.N

2024: Summer & Winter

Different from previous years, 2024's Gayo Daejeon would be split into two parts based on summer and winter seasons.

Summer: New Generation K-pop

The summer edition was held on July 21, 2024, at Inspire Arena, Incheon.[58][59] It was hosted by NCT's Doyoung, Tomorrow X Together's Yeonjun and Ive's An Yu-jin.[29]

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Winter: Merry Music

The winter edition was held on December 25, 2024, at Inspire Arena, Incheon.[60][61][62][63] It was hosted by NCT's Doyoung, Tomorrow X Together's Yeonjun and Ive's An Yu-jin.[64]

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2025: Summer & Winter

2025's Gayo Daejeon will also be split into two parts, based on summer and winter seasons, like the previous year.

Summer: NOL Festival - SBS Gayo Daejeon Summer

SBS and online platform NOL will collaborate for this summer edition, and will be held on July 26-27, 2025, at the Korea International Exhibition Center, Ilsanseo District, Goyang.[65]

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Award winners

Grand Prize (Daesang)

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Main Prize (Bonsang)

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Rookie Award

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Rock Award

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Dance Award

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Trot Award

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Ballad Award

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R&B Award

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Notes

  1. Wonhee didn't participate due to injury.
  2. Beomgyu didn't participate due to injury.

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References

  • 2000 Award winners: "SBS 올해의 10대가수 선정". Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). 18 December 2000. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  • 2001 Award winners: "God, KBS·SBS 가요대상 휩쓸어". Kyongbuk Ilbo (in Korean). 1 January 2002. Retrieved 5 October 2018.; "성시경·장나라, '2001 가요대전' 신인상". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). 30 January 2002. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  • 2002 Award winners: "2002 SBS 가요대전 대상은 보아". Yonhap News (in Korean). 30 December 2002. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  • 2003 Award winners: "2003 SBS 가요대전 대상에 이효리". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). 29 December 2003. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  • 2004 Award winners: "신화, '2004 SBS 가요대전' 대상". Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). 30 December 2004. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  • 2005 Award winners: "2005 SBS 가요대전 대상에 김종국". The Hankyoreh (in Korean). 30 December 2005. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  • 2006 Award winners: "2006 SBS 가요대전 대상에 '동방신기'". KBS News (in Korean). 30 December 2006. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
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