Beijing Pop Music Awards
The Beijing Pop Music Awards (Chinese: 中国歌曲排行榜颁奖典礼), formerly known as Chinese Music Radio Awards between 2000 and 2006, is a Chinese music awards founded by Beijing Music Radio in 1993 to recognize Chinese popular music.[1][2]
Ceremonies
Year | Venue | Location |
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1994 | Capital Indoor Stadium | Beijing |
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2000 | ||
2001 | ||
2002 | ||
2003 | ||
2004 | Great Hall of the People | |
2005 | Workers' Stadium | |
2006 | Beijing Exhibition Center | |
2007 | Century Theatre | |
2008 | Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium | |
2009 | Workers' Stadium | |
2010 | Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium | |
2011 | ||
2012 (Jan.) | ||
2012 (Dec.) | Taipei Arena | Taipei |
Categories
2012 Beijing Pop Music Awards[3]
- Most Popular New Artist
- Best New Singer-Songwriter
- Best New Artist
- Best Lyrics
- Best Composition
- Best Arrangement
- Best Single Producer
- Best Album Producer
- Best Singer-Songwriter
- Best Band/Group
- Style Breakthrough Award
- Best All-Round Artist
- Media Recommend Artist
- Best Female Stage Performance
- Best Male Stage Performance
- Best Female Singer
- Best Male Singer
- Best EP
- Best Album
- Most Popular Female Singer
- Most Popular Male Singer
- Outstanding Achievement Award
- Songs of the Year
References
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Chinese music award shows
- Beijing Pop Music Awards
- China Music Awards
- Chinese Music Awards
- CMIC Music Awards
- Chinese Top Ten Music Awards
- Ku Music Asian Music Awards
- Migu Music Awards
- Music Radio China Top Chart Awards
- 9+2 Music Pioneer Awards
- QQ Music Awards
- Top Chinese Music Awards
- V Chart Awards
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