Golden Melody Awards - Ceremony

Ceremony Date Venue
1st Golden Melody Awards 6 January 1990 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
2nd Golden Melody Awards 27 October 1990 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
3rd Golden Melody Awards 9 November 1991 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
4th Golden Melody Awards 21 November 1992 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
5th Golden Melody Awards 20 November 1993 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
6th Golden Melody Awards 26 November 1994 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
7th Golden Melody Awards 8 June 1996 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
8th Golden Melody Awards 3 May 1997 Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei, Taiwan
9th Golden Melody Awards 29 May 1998 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
10th Golden Melody Awards 30 April 1999 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
11th Golden Melody Awards 28 April 2000 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
12th Golden Melody Awards 5 May 2001 Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
13th Golden Melody Awards 4 May 2002 Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
14th Golden Melody Awards 3 August 2003 National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
15th Golden Melody Awards 8 May 2004 Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
16th Golden Melody Awards 28 May 2005 Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
17th Golden Melody Awards 10 June 2006 Taipei Arena, Taipei, Taiwan
18th Golden Melody Awards 16 June 2007 Taipei Arena, Taipei, Taiwan
19th Golden Melody Awards 5 July 2008 Taipei Arena, Taipei, Taiwan
20th Golden Melody Awards 27 June 2009 Taipei Arena, Taipei, Taiwan
21st Golden Melody Awards 26 June 2010 Taipei Arena, Taipei, Taiwan
22nd Golden Melody Awards 18 June 2011 Taipei Arena, Taipei, Taiwan
23rd Golden Melody Awards 23 June 2012 Taipei Arena, Taipei, Taiwan

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