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MAMA 2019 is heading to Nagoya

Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA), the biggest K-pop award event in Asia, has chosen Japan’s Nagoya as the destination for its 2019 ceremony, despite a deepening diplomatic row between Seoul and Tokyo.

The 2019 MAMA is scheduled for Dec. 4 at the 30,000-seat Nagoya Dome, the organizer, CJ ENM, said Tuesday.

For the past two years, MAMA was hosted as a three-day event in three Asian cities, including Hong Kong, but CJ ENM cut it down to a single-day event for 2019 amid ongoing political protests in Hong Kong.

The selection of Nagoya as the single destination this year was, however, made in defiance of escalating diplomatic and trade rows between Korea and Japan.

“The consensus was that civil and cultural exchange should be separate from political issues and they should continue on,” CJ ENM said in a press release.

“MAMA has undoubtedly carved out its presence as the most prominent Asian music award event […] it will try to help K-pop and Asian music cross the borders of nations and culture to become a global mainstream,” Shin Hyung-gwan, an executive at CJ ENM, said.

MAMA first began as the Mnet Video Music Awards by the entertainment giant’s cable music channel, Mnet, in 1999 as a local music award ceremony.

Powered by the soaring influence of K-pop in Asia, CJ renamed it MAMA in 2009 and has, since the following year, staged the K-pop performance and award festival outside of Korea, including in Macau in 2010, followed by Singapore and Hong Kong.

CJ will released the line-up for the 2019 MAMA as soon as it is finalized, the company also said.

Yonhap
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