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TikTok announces its first-ever US awards show in Los Angeles

TikTok is crowning "New Era, New Icons" at its first US awards show.

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A promotional graphic for the TikTok Awards, featuring an iridescent, glass-like trophy in the shape of the TikTok logo on a dark, spotlighted stage. The text on the right reads: "TikTok Awards, Presented by: e.l.f., New Era, New Icons., LIVE December 18," along with the TikTok and tubi logos.
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In a move that solidifies its ambition to be more than just a social media app, TikTok has officially thrown down the gauntlet. The platform just announced it will host its first-ever awards show in the United States, a full-scale, star-studded event dubbed, simply, the TikTok Awards.

This isn’t just a digital certificate or a pat on the back. TikTok is rolling out the red carpet—literally.

The inaugural event is scheduled for December 18, and it’s taking over the iconic Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. The entire ceremony, which kicks off at 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT, will be a proper gala, complete with a live audience, major live performances, and all the pomp and circumstance of a traditional awards show.

For the millions who won’t be in the building, the show will be livestreamed, naturally, on the TikTok app. And in a savvy move to capture the “day after” buzz, the full ceremony will be available to stream on the free platform Tubi starting December 19.

A New Era for New Icons

TikTok is theming its first US-based show “New Era, New Icons,” a clear statement that the platform believes its creators are the new cultural standard.

This isn’t the company’s first rodeo. TikTok has successfully hosted similar large-scale awards shows in other regions, including Germany, Mexico, and Korea, for several years. But launching in the U.S. market—the backyard of Hollywood—is a significant and strategic escalation. It’s a direct bid to position itself as a legitimate entertainment powerhouse, one that manufactures its own stars and defines its own culture.

The power, in this case, is being handed directly to the users. The TikTok Awards will be fan-voted, with a dedicated voting portal set to launch within the app on November 18. Users will have until December 2 to cast their ballots for their favorites across a wide swath of categories.

And the nominees are…

The categories themselves paint a perfect picture of TikTok’s sprawling ecosystem. The user-provided content mentioned the big ones, like Creator of the Year and Video of the Year, but the full list shows just how deep the platform’s influence goes.

Nominees for the coveted Creator of the Year award include some of the platform’s most dominant forces, such as food reviewer Keith Lee (@keith_lee125), lifestyle guru Alix Earle (@alixearle), and comedy creator Adam Waheed (@adamw).

The Video of the Year category celebrates specific viral moments, including a clip from fashion influencer @bretmanrock and the “Homemade Dubai Chocolate” recipe from @turkuazkitchen that had everyone’s mouth watering.

But it gets more interesting. The user’s prompt noted confusion around the “Muse of the Year” category, for which Paris Hilton is nominated. This category appears to be for mainstream public figures and celebrities who have masterfully used TikTok to connect with a new generation. Hilton is nominated alongside other cultural heavyweights like tennis star Coco Gauff, basketball’s Angel Reese, and actress Shay Mitchell.

Other categories show a platform celebrating every corner of its community:

  • Breakthrough Artist of the Year: Recognizing musical acts like Laufey and the global girl group KATSEYE, who used TikTok as a launchpad.
  • Storyteller of the Year: Honoring narrative creators like Jordan Howlett (@jordan_the_stallion8).
  • “Okay Slay” Award: The prize for the top Fashion and Beauty creator, with nominees like Wisdom Kaye (@wisdm8) and Meredith Duxbury (@meredithduxbury).
  • “I Immediately Added to Cart” Award: A nod to the massive influence of TikTok Shop.
  • “I Was Today Years Old” Award: Celebrating the platform’s top educational creators.
  • CapCut Creator of the Year: A very meta award recognizing creators who skillfully use TikTok’s (and parent-company ByteDance’s) own editing software.

As the user’s initial report observed, the nominee list is a “who’s who” of digital-native talent. You won’t find traditional journalists or political commentators here. The event is a pure, apolitical celebration of the platform’s own creative class.

A very different kind of ‘Ring’

Perhaps the most telling part of TikTok’s announcement is how it contrasts with its chief rival.

Just last month, Instagram quietly announced its own “Instagram Ring awards.” But the two approaches couldn’t be more different. Instagram’s version is a small, curated affair where a panel of judges selects just 25 creators. There is no public vote, no live audience, and no televised ceremony. The “award” is a physical ring, a digital version for their profile, and, as the user noted, it’s sent in the mail.

TikTok isn’t just sending a trophy; it’s throwing a party and inviting all 170 million of its American users to watch.

By opting for a full-scale, Hollywood-style production, TikTok is making an undeniable statement. It’s declaring independence from the old gatekeepers of media and crowning its own royalty, live and in primetime.


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