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 | |
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Awarded for | LGBT achievements |
Country | Sweden |
Presented by | QX |
First awarded | 1999 |
Website | qx.se/noje/gaygala |
1999 Winners[3]
- QX Honorary Award: Christer Lindarw
- Homo/bi of the Year: Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin
- Hetero of the Year: K. G. Hammar
- Film of the Year: Show Me Love
- Flipp of the Year: EuroPride
- Bar of the Year: Häcktet (Hornsgatan 82, Stockholm)
- Store of the Year: H&M
- Flopp of the Year: Alf Svensson
- Café of the Year: Chokladkoppen (Stortorget, Stockholm)
- DJ of the Year: Christer Broman
- Gay Club of the Year: Propaganda (Mike's, Blekholmsterrassen 15, Stockholm)
- TV Program of the Year: Diggiloo
- Book of the Year: Ecce Homo
- Song of the Year: "Diva" – Dana International
2000 Winners[4]
- 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[5]
- QX Honorary Award: Exit
- Homo of the Year: Magnus Carlsson
- Hetero of the Year: Annika Lantz
- Drag of the Year: Björn Kjellman – Once in a Lifetime
- Book of the Year: Paradiset – Liza Marklund
- TV Program of the Year: Nalles show
- Swedish Film of the Year: Once in a Lifetime
- Gay Place of the Year: Mandus
- Store of the Year: Efva Attling
- Gothenburg Prize: Krizz DeeLight
2002 Winners[6]
- QX Honorary Award: Stig-Åke Petersson
- Homo of the Year: Andreas Lundstedt
- Hetero of the Year: Mona Sahlin
- Drag of the Year: Rickard Engfors
- Gay Place of the Year: Torget
- Restaurant of the Year: Mandus
- Event of the Year: Lena PH on Börsen
- Comeback of the Year: Lena PH
- TV Program of the Year: Queer
- Swedish Song of the Year: "Listen to Your Heartbeat" – Friends
- Book of the Year: Ett UFO gör entré – Jonas Gardell
- Most Enjoyable Evening of the Year: Avslutningsgalan, Stockholm Pride
- Swedish Film of the Year: Sprängaren
- Store of the Year: IKEA
- Advertising of the Year: Stockholm Pride/Ogilvy
- International Film of the Year: Moulin Rouge!
- International Song of the Year: "Can't Get You Out of My Head" – Kylie Minogue
- Gothenburg Prize: Krizz DeeLight
- Öresund Prize: Missis Green – Carl-Peter Licorish
- Flopp of the Year: Gustav von Essen
2003 Winners[7]
- 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.
- Gothenburg Prize: Cockpit
- Öresund Prize: Oscar Bar Café
- Flopp of the Year: Per Unckel
2004 Winners[8]
- 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 Can – Sertab 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
- Gothenburg Prize: Zappho Bar
- Öresund Prize: Wonk
2005 Winners[9]
- QX Honorary Award: Proud parents of homosexual children
- Homo/bi of the Year: Peter Jöback
- Hetero of the Year: Bishop Caroline Krook
- Drag of the Year: After Dark
- Fighter of the Year: Lars Gårdfeldt
- Artist of the Year: Lena Philipsson
- Comeback of the Year: Lena Philipsson
- Book of the Year: Alla vilda – Birgitta Stenberg
- Show of the Year: La Dolce Vita – After Dark
- Swedish Song of the Year: "Min kärlek" – Shirley Clamp
- International Song of the Year: "Toxic" – Britney Spears
- TV Personality of the Year: Lotta Bromé
- TV Program of the Year: L-word
- Film of the Year: As It Is in Heaven
- Café of the Year: Roxy
- Gay Club of the Year: Lino
- Best Staff of the Year: Populära Sibirien
- Gothenburg Prize: Gretas
- Öresund Prize: Wonk
2006 Winners[10]
- QX Honorary Award: Göran Bratt
- Homo/bi of the Year: Roger Nordin
- Hetero of the Year: Carin Götblad
- Fighter of the Year: Tiina Rosenberg
- Drag of the Year: Hey Baberiba
- Book of the Year: No tears for queers – Johan Hilton
- Show of the Year: Mamma Mia!
- Swedish Song of the Year: "Håll om mig" – Nanne Grönvall
- International Song of the Year: "Hung Up" – Madonna
- Artist of the Year: Bodies Without Organs
- TV Program of the Year: Desperate Housewives
- TV Personality of the Year: Christine Meltzer
- Gay Club of the Year: Club Conneticon
- Café of the Year: Torget
- Film of the Year: Dalecarlians
- I-don't-believe-my-eyes of the Year: Carola's blomattack at Allsång på Skansen
- We Love You of the Year: Mark Levengood
- Öresund Prize: Wonk
- Gothenburg Prize: Cattis på Castro
2007 Winners[11]
- QX Honorary Award: The organizers of Riga Pride
- Homo/bi of the Year: Cissi Ramsby
- Hetero of the Year: Sissela Kyle
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Normal förlag
- Drag of the Year: Diamond Dogs
- Gay Club of the Year: Lino
- Café of the Year: Torget
- Fighter of the Year: Kristian Kabelacs
- Artist of the Year: Lisa Miskovsky
- TV Program of the Year: Ugly Betty
- Show/musical of the Year: Cabaret
- Film of the Year: Brokeback Mountain
- Swedish Song of the Year: "Jag ljuger så bra" – Linda Bengtzing
- International Song of the Year: "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" – Scissor Sisters
- Book of the Year: Komma ut – Anders Öhrman
- Öresund Prize: Regnbågsfestivalen
- Gothenburg Prize: Gretas
2008 Winners[12]
- QX Honorary Award: Jonas Gardell
- Homo/bi of the Year: Tomas Tobé
- Hetero of the Year: Mona Sahlin
- Fighter of the Year: Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin
- Duo of the Year: Mia & Klara
- Gay Place of the Year: Gossip, Göteborg
- Oh-a-new-place-to-go-to of the Year: Pigalle, Stockholm
- LGBT-fixed-not-for-real of the Year: Kim in Andra Avenyn (played by Jonas Bane)
- Drag of the Year: Diamond Dogs
- Artist of the Year: Måns Zelmerlöw
- Swedish Song of the Year: "Cara Mia" – Måns Zelmerlöw
- Album of the Year: "Människor som du och jag" – Peter Jöback
- TV Program of the Year: Melodifestivalen 2007
- Scene of the Year: Tillfällig gäst i ditt liv – Jonas Gardell
- Film of the Year: The Queen
- Book of the Year: Luftslottet som sprängdes – Stieg Larsson
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Daniel Larsson and Andreas Christiansson, founders of Club KAK
- International Song of the Year: Grace Kelly – Mika
- Gothenburg Prize: Gossip
- Öresund Prize: Cabaret Moulin
2009 Winners[13]
- QX Honorary Award: Hatbrottsjouren
- Homo of the Year: Andreas Lundstedt
- Hetero of the Year: Gustaf Skarsgård
- Fighter of the Year: Jan Wisén, Brandförsvaret
- Gay Place of the Year: Gossip (Göteborg)
- Artist of the Year: Amanda Jenssen
- Swedish Song of the Year: "Empty Room" – Sanna Nielsen
- International Song of the Year: "I Kissed a Girl" – Katy Perry
- Breakthrough of the Year: Björn Gustafsson
- Film of the Year: Patrik, Age 1.5
- Scene of the Year: Dina dagar är räknade by Sissela Kyle
- Duo of the Year: Gustaf Skarsgård and Torkel Peterson
- Drag of the Year: Fashion pack
- Blog of the Year: Per-Robins Gaybloggen
- TV Program of the Year: Bonde söker fru
- TV Star of the Year: Björn Gustafsson
- Book of the Year: Mamma, mormor & jag – Kim Kärnfalk
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Volontärerna at Stockholm Pride
- Gothenburg Prize: Gossip
- Öresund Prize: Copenhagen Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
2010 Winners[14]
- QX Honorary Award: Cherin and Mohammed from the Sämre än djur documentary
- Homo/bi of the Year: Mariette Hansson
- Hetero of the Year: Noomi Rapace
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: The rainbow project at the maternity care Mama Mia
- Scene of the Year: No tears for queers
- Book of the Year: Halva liv – Mats Strandberg
- TV Program of the Year: Svenska Hollywoodfruar
- TV Star of the Year: Petra Mede
- Drag of the Year: Rolf Lassgård – Edna Turnblad in Hairspray
- Duo of the Year: Christer Lindarw & Babsan
- Årets vi-älskar-dig: Maria Montazami
- Film of the Year: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Gothenburg Prize: Gretas, Göteborg (nattklubb)
- Öresund Prize: Wonk, Malmö (nattklubb)
- International Song of the Year: "Bad Romance" – Lady Gaga
- Swedish Song of the Year: "Snälla, snälla" – Caroline af Ugglas
- Artist of the Year: Agnes Carlsson
- Gay Place of the Year: Zipper, Stockholm
2011 Winners[15]
- QX Honorary Award: Joel Burns, American politician
- Homo/bi of the Year: Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin
- Hetero of the Year: Birgitta Ohlsson
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Markus Gisslén – Bee Bar i Göteborg
- Scene of the Year: Mia Skäringer – Dyngkåt och hur helig som helst
- Book of the Year: Tiger by Mian Lodalen
- TV Program of the Year: Så mycket bättre
- TV Star of the Year: Maria Montazami
- Drag of the Year: Dark Ladies
- Duo of the Year: Prinsessan Victoria and Prins Daniel
- Årets vi-älskar-dig: Maria Montazami
- Film of the Year: Fyra år till
- Gothenburg Prize: HBTQ-festivalen
- Öresund Prize: Wonk
- International Song of the Year: "Telephone" – Lady Gaga & Beyoncé
- Swedish Song of the Year: "Dancing on My Own" – Robyn
- Artist of the Year: Robyn
- Gay Place of the Year: Momma (Stockholm)
- QX Honorary Award: Joel Burns
2012 Winners[16]
- QX Honorary Award: Expo
- Homo/bi/trans of the Year: Anton Hysén
- Hetero of the Year: David Lazar
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Ulrika Westerlund, RFSL
- Scene of the Year: "Angels in America" – Stockholm City Theatre
- Book of the Year: "Allt eller inget" – Rickard Engfors
- TV Program of the Year: Så mycket bättre
- TV Star of the Year: Roy Fares
- Drag of the Year: Diamond Dogs
- Duo of the Year: Judit & Judit – Comhem
- Film of the Year: With Every Heartbeat
- International Song of the Year: "Born This Way" – Lady Gaga
- Swedish Song of the Year: "My Heart is Refusing Me" – Loreen
- Artist of the Year: Laleh
- Club of the Year: Paradise Sthlm
- Restaurant/bar/café of the Year: Bee Bar
- Party Fixer of the Year: Katja & Gunn
2013 Winners[17]
- QX Honorary Award: Uganda's LGBTQ activists (prize picked up by Jimmy and Lawrence)
- Homo/bi/trans of the Year: Jonas Gardell
- Hetero of the Year: Soran Ismail
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Alf Kjeller (for the work with Stockholm Pride)
- Scene of the Year: After Dark
- Book of the Year: "Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar: Kärleken" – Jonas Gardell
- TV Program of the Year: Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves"
- TV Star of the Year: Simon J Berger – "Torka aldrig Tårar utan handskar"
- Drag of the Year: After Dark
- Duo of the Year: Adam Pålsson and Adam Lundgren (play the main roles in Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves)
- Film of the Year: Cockpit
- Song of the Year: "Euphoria" – Loreen
- Artist of the Year: Darin
- Gay Place of the Year: Bee Bar
2014 Winners[18]
- QX Honorary Award: Barbro Westerholm, among other things because she 35 years ago made sure that the National Board of Health and Welfare removed the disease stamp on homosexuals
- Homo/bi/trans of the Year: Nilla Fischer
- Hetero of the Year: Emma Green Tregaro
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Sean Kelly
- Scene of the Year: Priscilla
- Book of the Year: "Sjukdomen och Döden" – Jonas Gardell
- TV Program of the Year: Eurovision Song Contest 2013
- TV Star of the Year: Gina Dirawi
- Drag of the Year: Björn Kjellman
- Film of the Year: Blue Is the Warmest Colour
- Song of the Year: "Wake Me Up" – Avicii
- International Song of the Year: "Same Love" – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
- Artist of the Year: Peter Jöback
- Gay Place of the Year: Kolingsborg, Stockholm
2015 Winners[19]
- QX Honorary Award: The eight pride festivals that had their first parade in 2014; Pajala, Lund, Falkenberg, Karlskrona, Hudiksvall, Falun, Sapmi, Skellefteå
- Homo/bi/trans of the Year: Silvana Imam
- Hetero of the Year: Johan Köhler
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Kiruna IF Hockey
- Scene of the Year: Once in a Lifetime Musical
- Book of the Year: En liten handbok i konsten att bli lesbisk – Mian Lodalen and Matilda Tudor
- TV Program of the Year: Orange Is the New Black
- Drag of the Year: Peter Jöback for the role of Candy Darling in Once in a Lifetime Musical
- Song of the Year: "Freak" – Molly Sandén
- Artist of the Year: Alcazar
- Club of the Year: Candy, Stockholm
- Restaurant/bar of the Year: Urban Deli Nytorget, Stockholm
- Moment of the Year: Conchita Wurst winning Eurovision Song Contest 2014
- Duo of the Year: Christine Meltzer and Carina Berg
2016 Winners[20]
- QX Honorary Award: Rikard Wolff
- Homo/bi/trans of the Year: Rickard Söderberg
- Hetero of the Year: Malena Ernman
- Book of the Year: Kommer du tycka om mig nu? – Lina Axelsson Kihlblom
- Film of the Year: Holy Mess
- Club of the Year: King Kong
- Restaurant of the Year: Bee Bar i Göteborg
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: RFSL Newcomers
- Duo of the Year: Anton Lundqvist and Anastasios Soulis
- Drag of the Year: Cabaret Moulin
- TV Star of the Year: Johan Rehborgs's character Morran
- Artist of the Year: Miriam Bryant
- Song of the Year: "Heroes" – Måns Zelmerlöw
- Scene of the Year: Alcazar – Disco Defenders
2017 Winners[21]
- 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: The Sweden-Brazil match in this summer's Olympics
- LGBT-YouTuber of the Year: Thomas Sekelius
- Honorary Award of the Year: Posthumously to Christopher Leinonen, one of the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting victims
2018 Winners[22]
- Homo/bi of the Year: Christer Lindarw
- Trans of the Year: Viktoria Harrysson
- Hetero of the Year: Anders Nilsson
- Club of the Year: Backdoor
- Restaurant/bar of the Year: Mälarpaviljongen
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Martin Kallur
- Swedish Song of the Year: "A Million Years" – Mariette Hansson
- International Song of the Year: "Symphony" – Clean Bandit with Zara Larsson
- Movie of the Year: Moonlight
- Swedish TV Program of the Year: "Vår tid är nu"
- International TV Program of the Year: Skam
- TV Star of the Year: Petra Mede
- Duo of the Year: Kajsa Bergqvist and Peter Häggström
- Book of the Year: Christer Björkman – "Generalen (bara jag vet vem som vinner)"
- Drag of the Year: Admira Thunderpussy
- Scene of the Year: The Book of Mormon
- Honorary Award of the Year: The Moscow Community Center
2019 Winners[23]
- LGBT of the Year: Caroline Farberger
- LGBTQ Friend of the Year: DJ Méndez
- Drag of the Year: Cherry Wilder
- Film of the Year: Bohemian Rhapsody
- Place of the Year: Secret Garden
- Song of the Year: "Shallow" – Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
- Scene of the Year: No More Fucks to Give – Mia Skäringer
- TV Program of the Year: Vår tid är nu
- Book of the Year: Såna som du ska inte va här – Marika Carlsson
- Everyday Hero of the Year: Jenni Steiner
- Award of the Year: Patrik Hermansson
2020 Winners[24]
- Homo/bi/trans/queer of the Year: Tobias Karlsson
- Hetero of the Year: Albin Ekdahl
- Drag of the Year: Miss Vanity
- Film of the Year: And Then We Danced
- Place of the Year: Secret Garden
- Song of the Year: "Det bästa kanske inte hänt än" – Molly Sandén
- Keep-up-the-good-work of the Year: Regnbågsblod
- Best of the Year: Women's Football Bronze
- Scene of the Year: It Takes a Fool to Remain Sane
- TV Program of the Year: Vår tid är nu
- TV Star of the Year: Marianne Mörck
- Book of the Year: Inte alltid en dans på rosor
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