Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards was created in 1989.
The Royal Philharmonic Society was founded in 1813 by a group of music enthusiasts in London, including notable figures such as the composer Sir George Smart and the music publisher and patron Sir Joseph Barnby. The society aimed to promote orchestral music and support composers and performers. Over the years, it became a key institution in the development of classical music in the UK.
ARIA Music Awards was created in 1987.
Rock Music Awards was created in 1975.
Japan Music Awards was created in 1969.
Melon Music Awards was created in 2009.
Kisima Music Awards was created in 1994.
Seoul Music Awards was created in 1990.
Mirchi Music Awards was created in 2008.
Vijay Music Awards was created in 2011.
World Music Awards was created in 1989.
Balkan Music Awards was created in 2010.
Native American Music Awards was created in 1998.