Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
Appearance
| Kids Choice Awards | |
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The Jonas Brothers performing at the 2009 show. | |
| First awarded | April 23, 1988 |
| Website | https://www.nick.com/kids-choice-awards/ |
The Kids' Choice Awards, also known as the KCAs or Kids Choice, is an award ceremony produced by BBC One.
Ceremonies
[change | change source]| # | Date | Venue | City | Host(s) | Ref. |
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| 1st | March 28 – April 18, 1987 | Rated K: For Kids by Kids studio | New York City, New York |
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| 2nd | April 18, 1988[1] | Universal Studios Hollywood | Universal City, California | ||
| 3rd | June 25, 1989[2] | ||||
| 4th | April 23, 1990[4] | ||||
| 5th | April 22, 1991[6] | TV special | Los Angeles, California | Corin Nemec | |
| 6th | November 14, 1992[7] | Universal Studios Hollywood | Universal City, California | ||
| 7th | May 7, 1994 | Pantages Theatre[9] | Los Angeles, California |
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| Universal Studios Florida | Orlando, Florida | Marc Weiner | |||
| 8th | May 20, 1995 | Barker Hangar[10] | Santa Monica, California | Whitney Houston | |
| 9th | May 11, 1996 | Universal Studios Hollywood[11] | Universal City, California | ||
| New York Harbor cruise | New York City, New York | Rosie O'Donnell | |||
| 10th | April 19, 1997 | Grand Olympic Auditorium | Los Angeles, California | ||
| 11th | April 4, 1998 | Pauley Pavilion | |||
| 12th | May 1, 1999 | ||||
| 13th | April 15, 2000 | Hollywood Bowl |
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| 14th | April 21, 2001 | Barker Hangar | Santa Monica, California | Rosie O'Donnell | |
| 15th | April 20, 2002 | ||||
| 16th | April 12, 2003 | ||||
| 17th | April 3, 2004 | Pauley Pavilion | Los Angeles, California | ||
| 18th | April 2, 2005 | Ben Stiller | |||
| 19th | April 1, 2006 | Jack Black | |||
| 20th | March 31, 2007 | Justin Timberlake | |||
| 21st | March 29, 2008 | Jack Black | |||
| 22nd | March 28, 2009 | Dwayne Johnson | |||
| 23rd | March 27, 2010 | Kevin James | |||
| 24th | April 2, 2011 | Galen Center | Jack Black | ||
| 25th | March 31, 2012 | Will Smith | |||
| 26th | March 23, 2013 | Josh Duhamel | |||
| 27th | March 29, 2014 | Mark Wahlberg | |||
| 28th | March 28, 2015 | The Forum | Inglewood, California | Nick Jonas | |
| 29th | March 12, 2016 | Blake Shelton | |||
| 30th | March 11, 2017 | Galen Center | Los Angeles, California | John Cena | |
| 31st | March 24, 2018 | The Forum | Inglewood, California | ||
| 32nd | March 23, 2019 | Galen Center | Los Angeles, California | DJ Khaled | |
| 33rd | May 2, 2020 | Virtual show[a] | Victoria Justice[b] | ||
| 34th | March 13, 2021 | Barker Hangar[c] | Santa Monica, California | Kenan Thompson | |
| 35th | April 9, 2022 | ||||
| 36th | March 4, 2023 | Microsoft Theater | Los Angeles, California | [13] | |
| 37th | July 13, 2024 | Barker Hangar | Santa Monica, California | [d] | [14] |
| 38th | June 21, 2025 | Tyla | [15][16] | ||
Notes
- ↑ The ceremony was originally planned to be held at The Forum, but changed to a virtual ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ↑ Chance the Rapper was originally set to host the ceremony before moving to a virtual ceremony.
- ↑ The main stage for the 2021 ceremony was at the Barker Hangar, while a blimp 'traveled' to different destinations during the show including Stranger Things' Upside Down, Mars, Liza Koshy's house, and SpongeBob SquarePants' Bikini Bottom.[12] Most presenters, winners, and performers appeared in-person, while others appeared virtually, including the audience.
- ↑ Tom Kenny and Bill Fagerbakke provided the voices of SpongeBob and Patrick.
Mystery slimed celebrities
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ Werts, Diane; Granville, Kari; Kaufman, Bill (April 17, 1988). "SCREENING ROOM And Now For a Word From Our Sponsor". Newsday. p. 06. ProQuest 277943979.
- ↑ "Life provides fodder for Martin's odd world". Austin American-Statesman. June 25, 1989.
- ↑ Kubasik, Ben (June 23, 1989). "TV Spots". Newsday. p. 05.
- ↑ "Look Who' Winning With Kids". Dayton Daily News. April 27, 1990. p. 4.
- ↑ Jon, Burlingame (April 23, 1990). "Prime-Time Pick Series: Prime-Time Pick". St. Petersburg Times. p. 7.D.
- ↑ Lipton, Laura (April 21, 1991). "Nickelodeon gives kids a choice". Austin American-Statesman. p. 11.
- ↑ Klied, Beth (November 16, 1992). "Awards". Los Angeles Times. p. 2.
- ↑ "Saturday's TV Tips". Atlanta Journal; Atlanta Constitution. November 14, 1992. p. E/4.
- ↑ Klickstein, Mathew (2013). Slimed!: An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age. Penguin Random House. ISBN 978-0142196854. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
- ↑ Bingham, Carolyn (May 31, 1995). "Kids' Choices Clearly Cool". Los Angeles Sentinel. p. B-4. ProQuest 369395426.
- ↑ "Nickelodeon set to reveal Kids' Choice Awards tonight". Houston Chronicle. May 11, 1996. p. 8. ProQuest 296140939.
- ↑ Cathy Applefeld Olson (March 12, 2021). "Sneak Peak: Bieber In A Slime Lagoon, Kamala Harris, Fan Wall In Store At Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards". Forbes. Archived from the original on March 14, 2021. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
- ↑ Jack Irvin (January 31, 2023). "Justin Bieber, BTS, Billie Eilish and More Musicians Revealed as 2023 Kids' Choice Award Nominees". People. Archived from the original on January 31, 2023. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
- ↑ "SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star to Host Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2024, Kicking Off Landmark 25th Anniversary Celebration of SpongeBob SquarePants" (Press release). Nickelodeon. May 22, 2024. Retrieved May 22, 2024 – via The Futon Critic.
- ↑ "Grammy Award-Winning, Multiplatinum Global Superstar Tyla to Host Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2025 - The Biggest Party of the Summer - Live on Saturday, June 21, at 8 P.M. (ET/PT)" (Press release). Nickelodeon. May 15, 2025. Retrieved May 15, 2025 – via The Futon Critic.
- ↑ Kimberly Nordyke (May 15, 2025). "Kids' Choice Awards 2025: Tyla to Host; Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar Lead Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 15, 2025.