37th Golden Melody Awards Announces Performers; Karen Mok, Hebe Tien to Take the Stage

The 37th Golden Melody Awards announced its lineup of performers today, featuring Karen Mok, Hebe Tien, Sun Shu-mei, Japanese band Hitsujibungaku, and TRASH. The awards ceremony will be held on June 27 at the Taipei Arena and will be broadcast on TTV, as well as streamed on LINE TODAY and LINE MUSIC.
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According to the Central News Agency, the 37th Golden Melody Awards announced its lineup of performers today, featuring Karen Mok, Hebe Tien, Sun Shu-mei, Japanese band Hitsujibungaku, and TRASH. Karen Mok described the Golden Melody Awards as a reunion with "old friends I haven't seen in a long time," adding that she looks forward to feeling the energy of the new generation in the music industry.

Mok announced today that she will perform with "The Masters." Beyond seeing familiar musical partners, she is excited to experience the energy of the next generation and promised that the setlist will be full of surprises.

Hebe Tien, who finished a small tour last year, will return to the Golden Melody stage for the first time in six years. Singer Billie, who has been in the industry for 40 years and continues to produce hits, laughed when she received the invitation, saying, "You finally remembered me!" She promised a one-of-a-kind performance.

Billie's son, Nick Chou, is nominated for Best Mandarin Male Singer for the first time this year and will also perform. He said he has been exercising actively and cutting out his favorite sweets to ensure he is in peak condition for the stage.

Japanese band Hitsujibungaku has gained massive popularity in recent years with the ending theme "More Than Words" for the anime "Jujutsu Kaisen: Shibuya Incident," with the MV nearing 100 million views. Vocalist and guitarist Moeka Shiotsuka said she is honored to perform at the Golden Melody Awards. Bassist Yurika Kasai mentioned that Taipei was the site of their first overseas solo concert and is a place full of memories, so she is very excited to perform on the Golden Melody stage.

Sun Shu-mei, who has been in the industry for 31 years, will perform at the Golden Melody Awards for the first time. She laughed, saying she couldn't believe it when she received the invitation, and promised to condense her 31-year musical journey into an essential performance for the audience. The bands TRASH and TRAEGO will also perform.

The 37th Golden Melody Awards ceremony will be held on June 27 at the Taipei Arena. TTV will broadcast the red carpet at 5:00 PM and the awards ceremony at 7:00 PM. Viewers can also watch the live stream via LINE TODAY and LINE MUSIC.

FAQ

Where can I watch the Golden Melody Awards?

You can watch it on TTV or via online streaming on LINE TODAY and LINE MUSIC.