Gaygalan Awards

Established by Swedish magazine QX in 1999, the Gaygalan Awards are an annual event created to hand out prizes for LGBT achievements.[1] In 2004, the gala was broadcast for the first time on Sveriges Television when it was held at Hamburger Börs with Annika Lantz as the host.[2]

Gaygalan Awards
Awarded forLGBT achievements
CountrySweden
Presented byQX
First awarded1999 (1999)
Websiteqx.se/noje/gaygala

1999 Winners

2000 Winners

  • QX Honorary Award: Eva Dahlgren
  • Homo/bi of the Year: Jerker Dalman
  • Hetero of the Year: Henrik Johnsson
  • Film of the Year: All About My Mother
  • Flipp of the Year: Stockholm Pride
  • Bar of the Year: Side Track (Wollmar Yxkullsgatan 7, Stockholm)
  • Store of the Year: Clark's Case
  • Flopp of the Year: Ken Ring
  • Café of the Year: Chokladkoppen (Stortorget, Stockholm)
  • DJ of the Year: Stonebridge
  • Gay Club of the Year: Tiptop (Sveavägen 57, Stockholm)
  • TV Program of the Year: Expedition: Robinson
  • Book of the Year: Bög – så funkar det by Calle Norlén and Jonas Bergstrand
  • Song of the Year: "Take Me to Your Heaven" – Charlotte Perrelli
  • Restaurant of the Year: Mandus bar och kök (Österlånggatan 7, Stockholm)

2001 Winners

2002 Winners

2003 Winners

  • QX Honorary Award: Ammi Helmadotter
  • Homo of the Year: Mathias Holmgren
  • Hetero of the Year: Thomas Bodström
  • Drag of the Year: Tollie & Dolores
  • Gay Place of the Year: Patricia
  • Best Staff of the Year: Mandus
  • Café of the Year: Chokladkoppen
  • DJ of the Year: Christer Broman
  • Best Straight Bar of the Year: Olssons skor
  • TV Program of the Year: Fame Factory
  • Swedish Song of the Year: "Never Let It Go" – Afro-Dite
  • Artist of the Year: Ola Salo
  • Film of the Year: Lilja 4-ever
  • Event of the Year: Kikki, Lotta and Bettan at Rondo
  • Advertising of the Year: ICA
  • Book of the Year: Queerfeministisk Agenda – Tiina Rosenberg
  • International Song of the Year: "All the Things She Said" – t.A.T.u.
  • Göteborgspriset: Cockpit
  • Öresundspriset: Oscar Bar Café
  • Flopp of the Year: Per Unckel

2004 Winners

  • QX Honorary Award: Jerusalem Open House
  • Homo of the Year: Sverker Åström
  • Hetero of the Year: Elin Ek
  • Drag of the Year: Tiffany Persson
  • Gay Place of the Year: Lino
  • Best Staff of the Year: Mandus
  • Café of the Year: Djurgårdsterrassen
  • Artist of the Year: Alcazar
  • TV Program of the Year: Fab 5
  • TV Personality of the Year: Lotta Bromé
  • Best Straight Spot of the Year: Blue Moon Bar
  • Swedish Song of the Year: Not a Sinner nor a Saint – Alcazar
  • International Song of the Year: Everyway That I CanSertab Erener
  • Swedish Film of the Year: Du ska nog se att det går över
  • International Film of the Year: The Hours
  • BookElin Ek: Smulklubbens skamlösa systrar – Mian Lodalen
  • Event of the Year: Alcazar at Pride
  • Göteborgspriset: Zappho Bar
  • Öresundspriset: Wonk

2005 Winners

2006 Winners

2007 Winners[3]

2008 Winners[4]

2009 Winners[5]

2010 Winners[6]

2011 Winners[7]

2012 Winners[8]

2013 Winners[9]

2014 Winners[10]

2015 Winners[11]

2016 Winners[12]

2017 Winners[13]

  • Homo/bi of the Year: Oscar Zia
  • Trans of the Year: Cameron Jai
  • Hetero of the Year: Peter Pettersson
  • Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: GazeNet
  • Drag of the Year: After Dark
  • Club of the Year: Gretas
  • Restaurant/bar of the Year: Bee Bar
  • Duo of the Year: Petra Mede and Måns Zelmerlöw
  • International TV Program of the Year: Skam
  • Swedish TV Program of the Year: Eurovision Song Contest 2016
  • Swedish Song of the Year: "Bara få va´mig själv" – Laleh
  • International Song of the Year: "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Justin Timberlake
  • Scene of the Year: "This Is It" – After Dark
  • Book of the Year: "This Is My Life" – Christer Lindarw
  • Film of the Year: "The Danish Girl"
  • Moment of the Year: Matchen Sverige-Brasilien i sommarens OS
  • LGBT-YouTuber of the Year: Thomas Sekelius
  • Honorary Award of the Year: Postumt till Christopher Leinonen, han var en av de mördade på nattklubben Pulse i terrordådet i Orlando 2016

2018 Winners[14]

2019 Winners[15]

References

  1. "QX Gaygala firar 20 år". Bohusläningen (in Swedish). Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  2. "SVT sänder Gaygalan 2004". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  3. "Cissi blev Årets homo, Sissela blev Årets hetero!". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved February 13, 2007.
  4. "Tomas Tobé blev årets homo, Mona årets hetero". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved February 4, 2008.
  5. "Andreas blev Årets Homo". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved February 2, 2009.
  6. "Noomi Rapace årets hetero". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). February 2, 2010. Archived from the original on February 7, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  7. "Mia Skäringer prisad på gaygala". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). February 15, 2011. Archived from the original on February 7, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  8. "Bildspecial från Gaygalan". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  9. "Storslam för Gardell på Gaygalan". Helsingborgs Dagblad (in Swedish). February 5, 2013. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  10. "Pussy Riot överraskade på Gaygalan". Hallands Nyheter (in Swedish). February 4, 2014. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  11. "Silvana Imam prisad på QX gaygala". Sveriges Television (in Swedish). February 10, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  12. "Rickard Söderberg utsedd till årets homo". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). February 9, 2016. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  13. "QX-galan 2017 – Vinnarna i alla kategorier!". QX Sweden (in Swedish). February 20, 2017.
  14. "Lindarw prisad på Gaygalan". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). February 6, 2018. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  15. "QX Gaygala – Summering av vinnarna i alla kategorier!". QX Sweden (in Swedish). Retrieved August 31, 2019.
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