Since its launch in 2016, Super Junior's Leeteuk has been its founding moderator of the Asian Artist Awards. This year, Leeteuk will again be the primary MC for this much-awaited virtual event!

On November 26, 2019, Leeteuk agreed to host the 4th Asia Artist Awards, that took place in Vietnam at Mỹ Đình National Stadium.

On December 6, alongside TWICE's Dahyun and Jun Hyun-moo, it was revealed that Leeteuk would be hitting the stage as he returns as the host of the Idol Star Athletics Championships (ISAC) in 2020. (via Kpopstarz)

The ceremony's pre-recording footage is slated to commence on December 16. Leeteuk is an outstanding emcee and showman; since he's been holding the Asia Artist Awards as a host on an ongoing basis, his real character is only more established, and it grows better each time.

The fans had indeed suspected that Leeteuk would possibly be the moderator again. After the reports were released, it came as no surprise.

Super Junior's Leeteuk

Leeteuk is a singer, songwriter, host, radio personality, and actor from South Korea.

Leeteuk was spotted and discovered by SM Entertainment at the young age of sixteen and then became a trainee after passing through the managing labels audition at the Starlight Academy of SM Entertainment.

He debuted as part of the boy group Super Junior in November 2005 after five years of preparation.

He also worked in the agency's Super Junior-T and Super Junior-H programs.

The Asia Artist Awards

The Asia Artist Awards (AAA) is an awards show hosted by Money Today, a business newspaper headquartered in South Korea, and its international press outlets, StarNews and MTN. (via Soompi)

In media, film, and music, it recognizes exceptional accomplishments and international performances of Asian musicians.

The groundbreaking ceremony took place at the Hall of Peace of Kyung Hee University in Seoul on November 16, 2016, and was televised live via satellite throughout Asia.

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