K Global Heart Dream Awards to host charity auction from Wednesday for 10 weeks
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K Global Heart Dream Awards will host a K-pop star charity auction starting Wednesday.
The charity auction will last for 10 weeks, with 20 new items every Wednesday.
Auctioned items will range from signed soccer balls, clothing items and keyrings to cosmetic products K-pop stars own.
"Most artists who received awards at the ceremony will participate in the charity auction," the organizers said.
The auction will be held online on Crepas, a celebrity auction platform. Profit from the auction will be donated to flood relief charities and those assisting the underprivileged groups, according to the organizers.
K Global Heart Dream Awards, held at the KSPO Dome, Songpa District in southern Seoul on Aug. 10, saw fourth-generation K-pop stars win awards, with boy band Stray Kids winning the Global Best Artist Award.
K Global Heart Dream Main awards were given to a total of 10 K-pop acts, including boy bands Enhypen, ZeroBaseOne, The Boyz, Seventeen, Ateez and Stray Kids, girl groups ITZY and STAYC, followed by solo artists Red Velvet's Seulgi and NCT's Taeyong.
BY CHO YONG-JUN [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]
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