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Gaygalan Awards
DescriptionLGBT achievements
CountrySweden
Presented byQX
First awarded1999; 25 years ago (1999)
Websiteqx.se/noje/gaygala

Established by Swedish magazine QX in 1999, the Gaygalan Awards are an annual event created to hand out prizes for LGBT achievements.[1] In 2004, the gala was broadcast for the first time on Sveriges Television when it was held at Hamburger Börs with Annika Lantz as the host.[2]

1999 Winners

2000 Winners

  • QX Honorary Award: Eva Dahlgren
  • Homo/bi of the Year: Jerker Dalman
  • Hetero of the Year: Henrik Johnsson
  • Film of the Year: All About My Mother
  • Flipp of the Year: Stockholm Pride
  • Bar of the Year: Side Track (Wollmar Yxkullsgatan 7, Stockholm)
  • Store of the Year: Clark's Case
  • Flopp of the Year: Ken Ring
  • Café of the Year: Chokladkoppen (Stortorget, Stockholm)
  • DJ of the Year: Stonebridge
  • Gay Club of the Year: Tiptop (Sveavägen 57, Stockholm)
  • TV Program of the Year: Expedition: Robinson
  • Book of the Year: Bög – så funkar det by Calle Norlén and Jonas Bergstrand
  • Song of the Year: "Take Me to Your Heaven" – Charlotte Perrelli
  • Restaurant of the Year: Mandus bar och kök (Österlånggatan 7, Stockholm)

2001 Winners

2002 Winners

2003 Winners

  • QX Honorary Award: Ammi Helmadotter
  • Homo of the Year: Mathias Holmgren
  • Hetero of the Year: Thomas Bodström
  • Drag of the Year: Tollie & Dolores
  • Gay Place of the Year: Patricia
  • Best Staff of the Year: Mandus
  • Café of the Year: Chokladkoppen
  • DJ of the Year: Christer Broman
  • Best Straight Bar of the Year: Olssons skor
  • TV Program of the Year: Fame Factory
  • Swedish Song of the Year: "Never Let It Go" – Afro-Dite
  • Artist of the Year: Ola Salo
  • Film of the Year: Lilja 4-ever
  • Event of the Year: Kikki, Lotta and Bettan at Rondo
  • Advertising of the Year: ICA
  • Book of the Year: Queerfeministisk Agenda – Tiina Rosenberg
  • International Song of the Year: "All the Things She Said" – t.A.T.u.
  • Göteborgspriset: Cockpit
  • Öresundspriset: Oscar Bar Café
  • Flopp of the Year: Per Unckel

2004 Winners

  • QX Honorary Award: Jerusalem Open House
  • Homo of the Year: Sverker Åström
  • Hetero of the Year: Elin Ek
  • Drag of the Year: Tiffany Persson
  • Gay Place of the Year: Lino
  • Best Staff of the Year: Mandus
  • Café of the Year: Djurgårdsterrassen
  • Artist of the Year: Alcazar
  • TV Program of the Year: Fab 5
  • TV Personality of the Year: Lotta Bromé
  • Best Straight Spot of the Year: Blue Moon Bar
  • Swedish Song of the Year: Not a Sinner nor a Saint – Alcazar
  • International Song of the Year: Everyway That I CanSertab Erener
  • Swedish Film of the Year: Du ska nog se att det går över
  • International Film of the Year: The Hours
  • BookElin Ek: Smulklubbens skamlösa systrar – Mian Lodalen
  • Event of the Year: Alcazar at Pride
  • Göteborgspriset: Zappho Bar
  • Öresundspriset: Wonk

2005 Winners

2006 Winners

2007 Winners[3]

2008 Winners[4]

2009 Winners[5]

2010 Winners[6]

2011 Winners[7]

2012 Winners[8]

2013 Winners[9]

2014 Winners[10]

2015 Winners[11]

2016 Winners[12]

2017 Winners[13]

  • Homo/bi of the Year: Oscar Zia
  • Trans of the Year: Cameron Jai
  • Hetero of the Year: Peter Pettersson
  • Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: GazeNet
  • Drag of the Year: After Dark
  • Club of the Year: Gretas
  • Restaurant/bar of the Year: Bee Bar
  • Duo of the Year: Petra Mede and Måns Zelmerlöw
  • International TV Program of the Year: Skam
  • Swedish TV Program of the Year: Eurovision Song Contest 2016
  • Swedish Song of the Year: "Bara få va´mig själv" – Laleh
  • International Song of the Year: "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Justin Timberlake
  • Scene of the Year: "This Is It" – After Dark
  • Book of the Year: "This Is My Life" – Christer Lindarw
  • Film of the Year: "The Danish Girl"
  • Moment of the Year: Matchen Sverige-Brasilien i sommarens OS
  • LGBT-YouTuber of the Year: Thomas Sekelius
  • Honorary Award of the Year: Postumt till Christopher Leinonen, han var en av de mördade på nattklubben Pulse i terrordådet i Orlando 2016

2018 Winners[14]

2019 Winners[15]

References

  1. ^ "QX Gaygala firar 20 år". Bohusläningen (in Swedish). Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  2. ^ "SVT sänder Gaygalan 2004". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  3. ^ "Cissi blev Årets homo, Sissela blev Årets hetero!". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved February 13, 2007.
  4. ^ "Tomas Tobé blev årets homo, Mona årets hetero". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved February 4, 2008.
  5. ^ "Andreas blev Årets Homo". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved February 2, 2009.
  6. ^ "Noomi Rapace årets hetero". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). February 2, 2010. Archived from the original on February 7, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  7. ^ "Mia Skäringer prisad på gaygala". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). February 15, 2011. Archived from the original on February 7, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  8. ^ "Bildspecial från Gaygalan". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  9. ^ "Storslam för Gardell på Gaygalan". Helsingborgs Dagblad (in Swedish). February 5, 2013. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  10. ^ "Pussy Riot överraskade på Gaygalan". Hallands Nyheter (in Swedish). February 4, 2014. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  11. ^ "Silvana Imam prisad på QX gaygala". Sveriges Television (in Swedish). February 10, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  12. ^ "Rickard Söderberg utsedd till årets homo". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). February 9, 2016. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  13. ^ "QX-galan 2017 – Vinnarna i alla kategorier!". QX Sweden (in Swedish). February 20, 2017.
  14. ^ "Lindarw prisad på Gaygalan". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). February 6, 2018. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  15. ^ "QX Gaygala – Summering av vinnarna i alla kategorier!". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved August 31, 2019.