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Park Bo Gum Announced as One of the Presenters at 39th Golden Disc Awards

The highly anticipated 39th Golden Disc Awards (GDA) is gearing up for an unforgettable event with an exciting lineup of presenters and performers. The award ceremony will take place at Fukuoka’s PayPay Dome in Japan, spanning two nights, January 4 and 5, 2025. Not surprisingly, the lineup is filled with stars including Park Bo Gum, Park Eun Bin, and Lee Dae Ho!

The 39th Golden Disc Awards Unveils First Lineup of Presenters and Performers

On December 6, organizers revealed that Park Eun Bin, Park Bo Gum, and former baseball star Lee Dae Ho will serve as presenters. Park Eun Bin, known for her critically acclaimed acting roles, will present the Digital Song of the Year Daesang (Grand Prize) on January 4. Meanwhile, Park Bo Gum, a beloved actor and household name, will present the Album of the Year Daesang on January 5. Lee Dae Ho will make a special appearance as a presenter, adding an extra spark to the event.

Earlier last week, the first lineup of performers was also announced, promising spectacular performances from some of the biggest names in K-pop. January 4 will feature NewJeans, LE SSERAFIM, BIBI, Crush, KISS OF LIFE, TWS, the highly anticipated “PROJECT 7” debut group, and (G)I-DLE. The following night, January 5, will see electrifying stages by NCT WISH, ZEROBASEONE, and TXT.

The 39th Golden Disc Awards will also be hosted by the dynamic trio of Sung Si Kyung, Cha Eun Woo, and Mun Ka Young, ensuring a polished and engaging event. Fans can also expect two nights of dazzling performances, heartfelt speeches, and memorable moments as the GDA continues to honor excellence in music and entertainment. Stay tuned for more updates as the event draws closer!

Are you already excited about the 39th Golden Disc Awards next year? What are you looking forward to in the awards event? Sound off in the comments below.

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