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South Korean televised music special
KBS Song Festival
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Logo of the 2021 KBS Gayo Daechukje
Hangul
KBS ๊ฐ€์š”๋Œ€์ถ•์ œ
Hanja
KBS ๆญŒ่ฌ ๅคง็ฅ็ฅญ
RRKBS gayodaechukje
MRKBS kayodaech'ukche
GenreMusic
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
Production
Production companiesTongyang Broadcasting Company
(1965โ€“1980)
Korean Broadcasting System
(1981โ€“present)
Original release
NetworkTongyang Broadcasting Company
(1965โ€“1980)
KBS 1TV
(1981โ€“1994)
KBS 2TV
(1995โ€“present)
KBS World
(2003โ€“present)
Release1965 (1965) โ€“
present
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The KBS Song Festival (Korean: KBS ๊ฐ€์š”๋Œ€์ถ•์ œ; RR: KBS gayodaechukje) 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

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Park Bo-gum and Seolhyun, hosts of 2016 KBS Song Festival

The program was first broadcast in 1965 by the Tongyang Broadcasting Company (TBC), where it was known as the TBC Broadcast Music Awards (KoreanTBC ๋ฐฉ์†ก๊ฐ€์š”๋Œ€์ƒ).[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 (KBS ๊ฐ€์š”๋Œ€์ƒ; KBS gayodaesang). 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]

In 2023, the usual Song Festival was replaced by "Music Bank Global Festival", with the event held in both Saitama, Japan and Seoul, South Korea respectively.[8]

Hosts

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Year Hosts Ref
2006 Han Suk-joon, Hwang Soo-kyung [9]
2007 Han Suk-joon, Soo Kyung-hwang, Son Beom-su
2008 Han Suk-joon, Hwang Soo Kyung, Park Sa-im
2009 Han Suk-joon, Soo Kyung-hwang, Kim Kyung-ran
2010 Han Suk-joon, Park Eun-young, Jun Hyun-moo [10]
2011 Lee Hwi-jae, Park Sa-im, Jun Hyun-moo [11]
2012 Sung Si-kyung, Yoona (SNSD), Jung Yong-hwa (CNBLUE) [12]
2013 Lee Hwi-jae, Suzy (Miss A), Yoon Shi-yoon
2014 Lee Hwi-jae, Yoona (SNSD), Taecyeon (2PM) [13]
2015 Lee Hwi-jae, Hani, (EXID), Taecyeon (2PM) [14]
2016 Park Bo-gum, Seolhyun (AOA) [15]
2017 Part I: Jin (BTS), Sana (Twice), Chanyeol (EXO), Irene (Red Velvet)

Part II: Mingyu (Seventeen), Solar (Mamamoo), Kang Daniel (Wanna One), Yerin (GFriend)

[16][17]
2018 Chanyeol (EXO), Dahyun (Twice), Jin (BTS) [18]
2019 Shin Dong-Yup, Irene (Red Velvet), Park Jin-young (Got7) [19]
2020 Cha Eun-woo (Astro), Shin Ye-eun, Yunho (TVXQ) [20]
2021 Cha Eun-woo (Astro), Seolhyun (AOA), Rowoon (SF9) [21][22][23]
2022 Na In-woo, Jang Won-young (IVE), Kim Shin-young [24][25]
2023 Part 1: Rowoon, Jang Won-young (IVE)
Part 2: Rowoon, Go Min-si, Lee Young-ji
[26]
2024 Japan: Moon Sang-min, Shin Ye-eun, Hong Eun-chae (Le Sserafim)
Korea: Zico, Jang Won-young (IVE), Kim Young-dae
[27]
2025 Jang Do-yeon, Moon Sang-min, Minju (Illit) [28]

Award recipients

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TBC Broadcast Music Awards (1965โ€“1980)

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Year Artist[4] Song
1965 Choi Hee-joon "Every Corner of Korea" (ํŒ”๋„๊ฐ•์‚ฐ)
1966 Choi Hee-joon "Student Boarder" (ํ•˜์ˆ™์ƒ)
Choi Yang-sook
1967 Choi Hee-joon
Kim Sang-hee
1968 Bae Ho
Lee Mi-ja
1969 Nam Jin "My Heart Aches" (๊ฐ€์Šด ์•„ํ”„๊ฒŒ)
Lee Mi-ja "Woman's Life" (์—ฌ์ž์˜ ์ผ์ƒ)
1970 Choi Hee-joon
Lee Mi-ja "Woman's Life" (์—ฌ์ž์˜ ์ผ์ƒ)
1971 Nam Jin "Should Have a Beautiful Heart" (๋งˆ์Œ์ด ๊ณ ์™€์•ผ์ง€)
Kim Sang-hee
1972 Na Hoon-a
Ha Chun-hwa
1973 Nam Jin "Don't Change, My Dear" (๊ทธ๋Œ€์—ฌ ๋ณ€์น˜๋งˆ์˜ค)
Ha Chun-hwa "Yeongam Arirang" (์˜์•” ์•„๋ฆฌ๋ž‘)
1974 Kim Se-hwan "Old Friend" (์˜› ์นœ๊ตฌ)
Ha Chun-hwa "The First Time in My Life" (๋‚œ์ƒ์ฒ˜์Œ)
1975 Kim Se-hwan "Loving Heart" (์‚ฌ๋ž‘ํ•˜๋Š” ๋งˆ์Œ)
Lee Su-mi "Stand By Me" (๋‚ด ๊ณ์ด ์žˆ์–ด์ฃผ)
1976 Kim Hoon ๋‚˜๋ฅผ ๋‘๊ณ  ์•„๋ฆฌ๋ž‘
Ha Chun-hwa "Daekwanryeong Arirang" (๋Œ€๊ด€๋ น ์•„๋ฆฌ๋ž‘)
1977 Kim Hoon
Hye Eun-yi "I Love Only You" (๋‹น์‹ ๋งŒ์„ ์‚ฌ๋ž‘ํ•ด)
1978 Choi Heon "Empress Tree Leaves" (์˜ค๋™์žŽ)
Lee Eun-ha "Night Train" (๋ฐค์ฐจ)
1979 Jo Kyung-soo "What Happiness Is" (ํ–‰๋ณต์ด๋ž€)
Lee Eun-ha "Confusing" (์•„๋ฆฌ์†กํ•ด)
1980 Cho Yong-pil "Woman Outside the Window" (์ฐฝ๋ฐ–์˜ ์—ฌ์ž)
Yoon Si-nae "Passionate Love" (์—ด์• )

KBS Music Awards (1981โ€“2005)

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Year Artist[4] Song
1981 Cho Yong-pil "Red Dragonfly" (๊ณ ์ถ”์ž ์ž๋ฆฌ)
Lee Jeong-hui "You" (๊ทธ๋Œ€์—ฌ)
1982 Cho Yong-pil "Tragic Love" (๋น„๋ จ)
Yun Si-nae "To The DJ" (DJ์—๊ฒŒ)
1983 Cho Yong-pil "Dear Friend" (์นœ๊ตฌ์—ฌ)
Yun Si-nae "Let's Study" (๊ณต๋ถ€ํ•ฉ์‹œ๋‹ค)
1984 Kim Soo-chul "Forgotten Flower" (๋ชป๋‹คํ•€ ๊ฝƒ ํ•œ์†ก์ด)
Lee Eun-ha "One Who's Never Been in Love" (์‚ฌ๋ž‘ ํ•œ๋ฒˆ ๋ชปํ•ด๋ณธ ์‚ฌ๋žŒ์€)
1985 Cho Yong-pil "Yesterday, Today, And..." (์–ด์ œ, ์˜ค๋Š˜ ๊ทธ๋ฆฌ๊ณ )
Jeong Soo-ra "City Streets" (๋„์‹œ์˜ ๊ฑฐ๋ฆฌ)
1986 Jeon Young-rok "Crybaby, My Love" (๋‚ด ์‚ฌ๋ž‘ ์šธ๋ณด)
Jeong Soo-ra "From Me to You" (๋‚œ ๋„ˆ์—๊ฒŒ)
1987 Jeon Young-rok "White Night" (ํ•˜์–€ ๋ฐค์—)
1988 Joo Hyun-mi "That Person in Shinsadong" (์‹ ์‚ฌ๋™ ๊ทธ ์‚ฌ๋žŒ)
1989 Hyun Cheul "Garden Balsam Feelings" (๋ด‰์„ ํ™” ์—ฐ์ •)
1990 Hyun Cheul "Not Anymore" (์‹ซ๋‹ค ์‹ซ์–ด)
1991 Kim Jeong-soo "You" (๋‹น์‹ )
1992 Shin Seung-hun "Invisible Love"
1993 Kim Soo-hee "Sad Love" (์• ๋ชจ)
1994 Kim Gun-mo "Excuse"
1995 "Wrongful Meeting" (์ž˜๋ชป๋œ ๋งŒ๋‚จ)
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)

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Year Artist Song
2009 2PM "Again & Again"
2010 Girls' Generation "Oh!"
2011 Beast "Fiction"
2012 Psy "Gangnam Style" (๊ฐ•๋‚จ ์Šคํƒ€์ผ)
2013 Exo "Growl" (์œผ๋ฅด๋ )

Performers

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KBS Song Festival (2006โ€“present)

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IU at the 2011 KBS Song Festival.
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Girls' Generation at the 2015 KBS Song Festival.
Year Artists Ref
2011 2PM, 4Minute, Beast, BigBang, Clover, CNBLUE, Davichi, F(x), Girls' Generation, Infinite, IU, Kim Hyun-joong, Lee Seung-gi, MBLAQ, Miss A, Secret, Sistar, Super Junior, T-ara, TVXQ, U-KISS, Wonder Girls [11]
2012 2PM, Ailee, B1A4, Beast, BigBang, CNBLUE, Dynamic Duo, Infinite, K.Will, Kara, Miss A, Secret, Sistar, Shinee, Super Junior, T-ara, Teen Top, TVXQ, Lee Hyori [29][unreliable source?]
2013 Girls' Generation, Shinee, EXO, IU, Infinite, B2ST, 2PM, Miss A, 4 Minute, Kara, Sistar, K.Will, Teen Top, Boyfriend, Girl's Day, A Pink, Ailee, Lee Seung Chol, Yoo Hee Yeol, Secret, Dynamic Duo, Huh Gak, Crayon Pop [30][unreliable source?]
2014 2PM, Ailee, AOA, Apink, B1A4, Beast, Block B, BTS, CNBlue, EXO, Fly to the Sky, Girl's Day, Girls' Generation, Im Chang-jung, Infinite, San E & Raina, Secret, Sistar, Soyou & Junggigo, VIXX [13]
2015 Group 1: Ailee, AOA, Apink, B1A4, BtoB, BTS, CNBLUE, EXID, EXO, GFriend, Girls' Generation, Got7, Infinite, Mamamoo, Noel, Red Velvet, Shinee, VIXX
Group 2: Hong Kyung-min, Moon Myung Jin, Hwang Chi-yeul, Ali, Son Seung-yeon
Group 3: Crush, Dynamic Duo, Zion.T
Group 4: Kim Chang-wan Band
[31]
2016 Group 1: AOA, B.A.P, BtoB, BTS, CNBLUE, EXID, EXO, GFriend, Got7, Han Dong-geun, I.O.I, David Bisbal Infinite, CNCO Jung Eun-ji, Mamamoo, Monsta X, Red Velvet, Seventeen, Shinee, Taeyeon, Twice, VIXX
Group 2: Davichi, Juanes Uhm Jung-hwa, Hwang Chi-yeul, Jeon In Kwon, Shinhwa
Group 3: Astro, Cosmic Girls, Elenco de Soy Luna, (Karol Sevilla, Ruggero Pasquarelli, Michael Ronda, Valentina Zenere, Carolina Kopelioff, Agustรญn Bernasconi, Gastรณn Vietto, Katja Martรญnez, Malena Ratner, Jorge Lรณpez, Ana Jara, Lionel Ferro & Chiara Parravicini) Laboum, NCT Dream, Oh My Girl, UP10TION
[32]
2017 BTS, EXO, GFriend, Hwang Chi-yeul, Hyuna, Mamamoo, Red Velvet, Seventeen, Twice, Wanna One, contestants from The Unit [6]
2018 10cm, Apink, AOA, BTOB, BTS, Celeb Five, Chungha, Cosmic Girls, Day6, EXO, GFRIEND, (G)I-DLE, Got7, Hwang Chi Yeol, Kim Yeon-ja, Lovelyz, Momoland, Monsta X, NCT, Norazo, NU'EST W, Oh My Girl, Red Velvet, Roy Kim, SEVENTEEN, Stray Kids, Sunmi, The Boyz, Twice, VIXX, Wanna One, Yong Jun-hyung, Kim Hyo-yeon [7]
2019 Apink, Astro, BTS, Chungha, Cosmic Girls, Everglow, GFriend, Golden Child, Got7, Itzy, Mamamoo, Monsta X, N.Flying, NCT 127, NCT Dream, NU'EST, Oh My Girl, Red Velvet, SEVENTEEN, Song Ga-in, Stray Kids, The Boyz, Twice, TXT [33]
2020 BTS, Taemin, Twice, Got7, Mamamoo, Monsta X, Park Jin-young, Sunmi, NCT, NU'EST, Oh My Girl, Paul Kim, GFriend, Astro, Stray Kids, (G)I-dle, Kim Yeon-ja, Sul Woon-do, Jessi, Iz*One, The Boyz, Momoland, TXT, Itzy, Aespa, Enhypen [34]
2021 Red Velvet, Oh My Girl, Kang Daniel, The Boyz, Stray Kids, Itzy, Tomorrow X Together, Enhypen, Aespa, EXO, Lee Mu-jin, Seventeen, Sunmi, NU'EST, Astro, Brave Girls, NCT U, SF9, Kim Woo-seok, STAYC, Ive [35][36]
2022 Koyote, BoA, Kim Woo-seok, NCT 127, NCT Dream, Pentagon, The Boyz, Fromis 9, Forestella, Stray Kids, (G)I-dle, Ateez, Choi Ye-na, Oneus, Itzy, Tomorrow X Together, STAYC, Aespa, Enhypen, Ive, Kep1er, Nmixx, Le Sserafim, NewJeans [37]
2023 Part 1: Sunmi, Hwasa, Young K, NCT 127, NCT Dream, Fromis 9, (G)I-dle, Oneus, Tomorrow X Together, Cravity, Aespa, Ive, Xdinary Heroes, H1-Key, Xikers, Zerobaseone, Riize, Fantasy Boys
Part 2: Golden Girls, Park Jin-young, Shinee, MeloMance, Kang Daniel, The Boyz, Stray Kids, Ateez, Itzy, Lee Young-ji, P1Harmony, STAYC, Enhypen, NiziU, Kep1er, Nmixx, Le Sserafim, NewJeans, &Team, BoyNextDoor
[26]
2024 Japan: Stray Kids, Ateez, WayV, Itzy, Tomorrow X Together, STAYC, INI, Trendz, H1-Key, Nmixx, Le Sserafim, NewJeans, Xikers, Zerobaseone, N.SSign, Riize, Evnne, TWS, NCT Wish, Illit, Nexz, Nouera
Korea: Yoon Soo-il, DJ Koo, Jinusean, Baby Vox, Bada, Young Tak, Jang Minho, NCT 127, NCT Dream, (G)I-dle, Oneus, Lee Young-ji, Lee Chan-won, Cravity, P1Harmony, Aespa, Enhypen, Ive, Kep1er, TripleS, BoyNextDoor, Kiss of Life, Unis
2025 CNBLUE, 10cm, Roy Kim, Park Seo-jin, Jannabi, Lovelyz, Dayoung (WJSN), NCT Dream, The Boyz, Fromis 9, Lee Chan-won, P1Harmony, STAYC, Aespa, Le Sserafim, TripleS, Kiss of Life, N.SSign, Evnne, Close Your Eyes, Hitgs, Baby Don't Cry, AHOF [38]

See also

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