KBS Song Festival
KBS Song Festival | |
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Genre | Music |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
Production | |
Production companies | Tongyang Broadcasting Company (1965–1980) Korean Broadcasting System (1981–present) |
Original release | |
Network | Tongyang Broadcasting Company (1965–1980) KBS 1TV (1981–1994) KBS 2TV (1995–present) KBS World (2003–present) |
Release | 1965 present | –
Related | |
KBS Song Festival | |
Hangul | KBS 가요대축제 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | KBS Gayodaechukje |
McCune–Reischauer | KBS Kayodaech'ukche |
The KBS Song Festival (Korean: KBS 가요대축제; RR: KBS Gayo Daechukje) is an annual South Korean music show that airs on the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) at the end of every year. It first aired in 1965 as an awards show, but KBS discontinued the awards ceremony in 2006.[1][2] It has continued since as a music festival without giving awards most years. However, awards were given in 2013.[3]
History
The program was first broadcast in 1965 by the Tongyang Broadcasting Company (TBC), where it was known as the TBC Broadcast Music Awards (Korean: TBC 방송가요대상).[1] Singer Choi Hee-Joon won the first award in 1965. Separate awards were then given for male and female artists from 1966 to 1986[4]
In 1981, the South Korean government forced TBC to merge with the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS).[5] Following the merger, the program's name was changed to the KBS Music Awards (Korean: KBS 가요대상; RR: KBS Gayo Daesang). It aired on KBS1 every year on 30 December until 1994, when the program moved to KBS2.
In 2005, Kim Jong-kook became the last singer to win the KBS Music Award.[4] In 2006, the program's name was changed to the KBS Song Festival, and the network turned the program into a non-competitive music festival rather than an awards show.[2]
Between 2006 and 2016, the festival typically featured performances by 20 to 30 K-pop groups and singers. However, in 2017, KBS scaled back the festival to include only eight groups, two singers, and contestants from the KBS2 reality show The Unit.[6]
The event has always taken place at KBS Hall, with two exceptions. In 2015, the event was held in Gocheok Sky Dome and for the 2019 event, it was held in KINTEX.
The 2018 KBS Song Festival with the theme, "A Huge Fantastical Party", was held at the KBS Hall on 28 December 2018.[7]
2021 KBS music festival was held on December 17, from 20:30 KST hosted by Cha Eun-woo, Seolhyun, and Rowoon.[8]
2022 KBS music festival was held on December 16, hosted by Na In-woo, Kim Shing-young and Jang Wonyoung.[9]
Hosts
Award recipients
TBC Broadcast Music Awards (1965–1980)
Year | Artist[4] | Song |
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1965 | Choi Hee-joon | "Every Corner of Korea" (팔도강산) |
1966 | Choi Hee-joon | "Student Boarder" (하숙생) |
Choi Yang-sook | ||
1967 | Choi Hee-joon | |
Kim Sang-hee | ||
1968 | Bae Ho | |
Lee Mi-ja | ||
1969 | Nam Jin | "My Heart Aches" (가슴 아프게) |
Lee Mi-ja | "Woman's Life" (여자의 일생) | |
1970 | Choi Hee-joon | |
Lee Mi-ja | "Woman's Life" (여자의 일생) | |
1971 | Nam Jin | "Should Have a Beautiful Heart" (마음이 고와야지) |
Kim Sang-hee | ||
1972 | Na Hoon-a | |
Ha Chun-hwa | ||
1973 | Nam Jin | "Don't Change, My Dear" (그대여 변치마오) |
Ha Chun-hwa | "Yeongam Arirang" (영암 아리랑) | |
1974 | Kim Se-hwan | "Old Friend" (옛 친구) |
Ha Chun-hwa | "The First Time in My Life" (난생처음) | |
1975 | Kim Se-hwan | "Loving Heart" (사랑하는 마음) |
Lee Su-mi | "Stand By Me" (내 곁이 있어주) | |
1976 | Kim Hoon | 나를 두고 아리랑 |
Ha Chun-hwa | "Daekwanryeong Arirang" (대관령 아리랑) | |
1977 | Kim Hoon | |
Hye Eun-yi | "I Love Only You" (당신만을 사랑해) | |
1978 | Choi Heon | "Empress Tree Leaves" (오동잎) |
Lee Eun-ha | "Night Train" (밤차) | |
1979 | Jo Kyung-soo | "What Happiness Is" (행복이란) |
Lee Eun-ha | "Confusing" (아리송해) | |
1980 | Cho Yong-pil | "Woman Outside the Window" (창밖의 여자) |
Yoon Si-nae | "Passionate Love" (열애) |
KBS Music Awards (1981–2005)
Year | Artist[4] | Song |
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1981 | Cho Yong-pil | "Red Dragonfly" (고추잠자리) |
Lee Jeong-hui | "You" (그대여) | |
1982 | Cho Yong-pil | "Tragic Love" (비련) |
Yun Si-nae | "To The DJ" (DJ에게) | |
1983 | Cho Yong-pil | "Dear Friend" (친구여) |
Yun Si-nae | "Let's Study" (공부합시다) | |
1984 | Kim Soo-chul | "Forgotten Flower" (못다핀 꽃 한송이) |
Lee Eun-ha | "One Who's Never Been in Love" (사랑 한번 못해본 사람은) | |
1985 | Cho Yong-pil | "Yesterday, Today, And..." (어제, 오늘 그리고) |
Jeong Soo-ra | "City Streets" (도시의 거리) | |
1986 | Jeon Young-rok | "Crybaby, My Love" (내 사랑 울보) |
Jeong Soo-ra | "From Me to You" (난 너에게) | |
1987 | Jeon Young-rok | "White Night" (하얀 밤에) |
1988 | Joo Hyun-mi | "That Person in Shinsadong" (신사동 그 사람) |
1989 | Hyun Cheul | "Garden Balsam Feelings" (봉선화 연정) |
1990 | Hyun Cheul | "Not Anymore" (싫다 싫어) |
1991 | Kim Jeong-soo | "You" (당신) |
1992 | Shin Seung-hun | "Invisible Love" |
1993 | Kim Soo-hee | "Sad Love" (애모) |
1994 | Kim Gun-mo | "Excuse" |
1995 | "Wrongful Meeting" (잘못된 만남) | |
1996 | "Speed" | |
1997 | Im Chang-jung | "Again" |
1998 | H.O.T. | "Hope" |
1999 | Jo Sung-mo | "For Your Soul" |
2000 | G.o.d | "Lies" |
2001 | "Road" | |
2002 | Jang Na-ra | "Sweet Dream" |
2003 | Lee Hyori | "10 Minutes" |
2004 | Rain | "It's Raining" |
2005 | Kim Jong-kook | "Lovable" |
KBS Song Festival (Popular Song of the Year)
Year | Artist | Song |
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2009 | 2PM | "Again & Again" |
2010 | Girls Generation | "Oh!" |
2011 | Beast | "Fiction" |
2012 | Psy | "Gangnam Style" (강남 스타일) |
2013 | Exo | "Growl" (으르렁) |
2014 | Soyou & Junggigo | "Some" (썸) |
2015 | Exo | "Call Me Baby" |
2016 | Twice | "TT" |
2017 | BTS | "DNA" |
2018 | "Idol" | |
2019 | "Boy with Luv" (작은 것들을 위한 시) | |
2020 | "Dynamite" | |
2021 | IU | "Celebrity" |
2022 | Ive | "After Like" |
Performers
KBS Song Festival (2006–present)
See also
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