2024 in Asian music
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- 2 January – 33rd Seoul Music Awards take place at Bangkok, hosted by Lee Seung-gi, Tiffany Young, BamBam and Youngjae.[1] Winners include NCT Dream, NewJeans, SEVENTEEN and Kim Ho-joong.[2]
- 6 January
- The 38th Golden Disc Awards take place at Jakarta, Indonesia[3]
- Japanese girl groups Tonai Bousho and Mameshiba no Taigun merge to form Mameshiba no Taigun Tonai Bousho a.k.a. MonsterIdol.[4]
- 10 January – The 13th Circle Chart Music Awards take place in Busan, South Korea.[5]
- 24 January – Korean composer Unsuk Chin is announced as the recipient of the 2024 Ernst von Siemens Music Prize.[6]
- 31 January – The Manila Symphony Orchestra gives its 98th Anniversary Concert.[7]
- unknown date – Japanese actress Hina Tachibana begins a solo singing career by releasing her version of "I'm Game!" (the closing theme Gods' Games We Play) as a single.[8]
- 16 November – Lost In Harmony (Isyana Sarasvati's Decade Concert) in Jakarta
Albums
- The Hu – Live at Glastonbury[9]
- A. R. Rahman – Ayalaan, soundtrack to the film of the same name (January 10)[10]
- Ryujin – Ryujin (January 12)[11]
- Hikaru Utada – Science Fiction (April 10)[12]
- @onefive – Classy Crush (April 17)[13]
Musical films
- Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony (Japan)[14]
- Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya (India - Hindi)[15]
- Unarvugal Thodarkadhai (India - Tamil)[16]