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The '''Nickelodeon HALO Awards''' (meaning '''H'''elping '''A'''nd '''L'''eading '''O'''thers) was an annual awards show that aired between 2009 and 2017. It aired as the ''TeenNick HALO Awards'' on the TeenNick channel from 2009 to 2013. In 2014, it was rebranded as the ''Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' and aired on every Nickelodeon channel, save for TVLand and Nick Jr. The concept of the show revolved around acknowledging teenagers who are doing good for their community and the world. Each teen would receive approximately $10,000 to help further their education, donate to their charity, or donate to their charity of choice. About four teenagers would be selected to win the prize each year. As well as the awards, each show would have numerous celebrity musical performances and special guest appearances. The reason for it no longer airing is completely unknown, and despite airing for nine years, there are no full versions (and very few clips and information) available online.
The '''Nickelodeon HALO Awards''' (meaning '''H'''elping '''A'''nd '''L'''eading '''O'''thers) was an annual awards show that aired between 2009 and 2017. It aired as the ''TeenNick HALO Awards'' on the TeenNick channel from 2009 to 2013. In 2014, it was rebranded as the ''Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' and aired on every Nickelodeon channel, save for TVLand and Nick Jr. The concept of the show revolved around acknowledging teenagers who are doing good for their community and the world. Each teen would receive approximately $10,000 to help further their education, donate to their charity, or donate to their charity of choice. About four teenagers would be selected to win the prize each year. As well as the awards, each show would have numerous celebrity musical performances and special guest appearances. The reason for it no longer airing is completely unknown, and despite airing for nine years, there are no full versions (and very few clips and information) available online.


==2009==
==Award Show Years==
===2009===
The ''2009 TeenNick HALO Awards'' aired on the TeenNick channel on December 11th, 2009. The award show was hosted by Nick Cannon (as well as for every other ''Nickelodeon HALO Awards''), with guest appearances by Justin Timberlake, LeBron James, Alicia Keys, and Hayden Panettiere. The teens awarded were Leah Stoltz (for raising awareness for scoliosis), Darrius Snow (for helping lower the crime and violence rate in his community), Megan Kilroy (for helping clean her local beach and ocean), and Bryan Jackson (for raising awareness for HIV/AIDS). Very little is available about this awards show, as only a handful of clips and images have surfaced.
The ''2009 TeenNick HALO Awards'' aired on the TeenNick channel on December 11th, 2009. The award show was hosted by Nick Cannon (as well as for every other ''Nickelodeon HALO Awards''), with guest appearances by Justin Timberlake, LeBron James, Alicia Keys, and Hayden Panettiere. The teens awarded were Leah Stoltz (for raising awareness for scoliosis), Darrius Snow (for helping lower the crime and violence rate in his community), Megan Kilroy (for helping clean her local beach and ocean), and Bryan Jackson (for raising awareness for HIV/AIDS). Very little is available about this awards show, as only a handful of clips and images have surfaced.


==2010==
===2010===
The ''2010 TeenNick HALO Awards'' aired once again on TeenNick on December 10th, 2010. Guest appearances include Ashton Kutcher, Rosario Dawson, Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, and Wyclef Jean. This year, the teens awarded were Herold Charles (for helping victims of natural disasters), Joshua Hall (for raising awareness for child slavery), Lauren Huichan (for helping change the foster care system), and Jordan Somer (for making a pageant for girls with disabilities).<ref>[https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/2010-halo-awards/ Good News Network article on the ''2010 TeenNick HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> Once more, there is very little known about this show, and very few clips have surfaced online.  
The ''2010 TeenNick HALO Awards'' aired once again on TeenNick on December 10th, 2010. Guest appearances include Ashton Kutcher, Rosario Dawson, Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, and Wyclef Jean. This year, the teens awarded were Herold Charles (for helping victims of natural disasters), Joshua Hall (for raising awareness for child slavery), Lauren Huichan (for helping change the foster care system), and Jordan Somer (for making a pageant for girls with disabilities).<ref>[https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/2010-halo-awards/ Good News Network article on the ''2010 TeenNick HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> Once more, there is very little known about this show, and very few clips have surfaced online.  


==2011==
===2011===
The 2011 TeenNick HALO Awards aired on TeenNick on November 7th, 2011. Unlike other shows, it has almost no information surrounding it. Only one teenager presented the award is known to date. His name is James O’Dwyer, and he was awarded an award for starting a tornado relief project. His award was presented by Taylor Swift, who is the only known celebrity in attendance.<ref>[https://cw.ua.edu/8918/news/student-wins-halo-award-for-tornado-relief-project-meets-taylor-swift/ News article about James O'Dwyer winning the ''2011 TeenNick HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref>
The 2011 TeenNick HALO Awards aired on TeenNick on November 7th, 2011. Unlike other shows, it has almost no information surrounding it. Only one teenager presented the award is known to date. His name is James O’Dwyer, and he was awarded an award for starting a tornado relief project. His award was presented by Taylor Swift, who is the only known celebrity in attendance.<ref>[https://cw.ua.edu/8918/news/student-wins-halo-award-for-tornado-relief-project-meets-taylor-swift/ News article about James O'Dwyer winning the ''2011 TeenNick HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref>


==2012==
===2012===
The ''2012 TeenNick HALO Awards'' aired on November 19th, 2012, on TeenNick. There were guest appearances by Tyra Banks, Ne-Yo, Neon Trees, Emma Stone, Justin Bieber, and Josh Duhamel. This year, five people were presented the HALO award. The teens awarded were Taylor Waters (for teaching about disaster relief), Matt Ferguson (for creating care packages for chemo patients), Kylle Lan Tumlatti (for helping enhance language skills of younger children), Allyson Ahlstrom (for distributing clothing to disadvantaged teen girls), and Raymone George (for creating an afterschool program to teach dance to underprivileged kids).<ref>[https://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/press-releases/2012-teennick-halo-awards-hosted-by-nick-cannon-air-november-19-on-nick-at-nite/ TV by the Numbers article on the ''2012 TeenNick Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref>  
The ''2012 TeenNick HALO Awards'' aired on November 19th, 2012, on TeenNick. There were guest appearances by Tyra Banks, Ne-Yo, Neon Trees, Emma Stone, Justin Bieber, and Josh Duhamel. This year, five people were presented the HALO award. The teens awarded were Taylor Waters (for teaching about disaster relief), Matt Ferguson (for creating care packages for chemo patients), Kylle Lan Tumlatti (for helping enhance language skills of younger children), Allyson Ahlstrom (for distributing clothing to disadvantaged teen girls), and Raymone George (for creating an afterschool program to teach dance to underprivileged kids).<ref>[https://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/press-releases/2012-teennick-halo-awards-hosted-by-nick-cannon-air-november-19-on-nick-at-nite/ TV by the Numbers article on the ''2012 TeenNick Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref>  


==2013==
===2013===
The ''2013 TeenNick HALO Awards'' aired on November 17th, 2013, on Nick at Nite, and had an encore viewing on November 18th, 2013. Guest appearances include Shay Mitchell, Josh Hutcherson, Chris Paul, Queen Latifah, Darren Criss, and Chloe Bennet. The show opened with a musical performance by Fall Out Boy, in which they sang ''Alone Together''. Austin Mahone also had a performance, in which a medley of ''What About Love'' and ''Banga! Banga!'' was sung. Enrique Iglesias closed the night with a performance of ''Heart Attack''. The teenagers honored were Miranda Fuentes (for helping eliminate social stigma around autism), Zachary Kerr (for being a transgender activist), Rocio Ortega (for helping educate less privileged women), and Denzel Thompson (for organizing local farms for his community).<ref>[https://licensinginternational.org/news/celebs-honor-extraordinary-teens-at-fifth-annual-teennick-halo-awards/ Licensing International news article on the ''2013 TeenNick HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> There is only one promo available online.
The ''2013 TeenNick HALO Awards'' aired on November 17th, 2013, on Nick at Nite, and had an encore viewing on November 18th, 2013. Guest appearances include Shay Mitchell, Josh Hutcherson, Chris Paul, Queen Latifah, Darren Criss, and Chloe Bennet. The show opened with a musical performance by Fall Out Boy, in which they sang ''Alone Together''. Austin Mahone also had a performance, in which a medley of ''What About Love'' and ''Banga! Banga!'' was sung. Enrique Iglesias closed the night with a performance of ''Heart Attack''. The teenagers honored were Miranda Fuentes (for helping eliminate social stigma around autism), Zachary Kerr (for being a transgender activist), Rocio Ortega (for helping educate less privileged women), and Denzel Thompson (for organizing local farms for his community).<ref>[https://licensinginternational.org/news/celebs-honor-extraordinary-teens-at-fifth-annual-teennick-halo-awards/ Licensing International news article on the ''2013 TeenNick HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> There is only one promo available online.


==2014==
===2014===
The ''2014 Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' aired on November 30th, 2014, on most Nickelodeon channels. This year, it was re-branded from the ''TeenNick HALO Awards'' to the ''Nickelodeon HALO Awards'', as well as began airing on most Nickelodeon channels. Guest appearances included Zendaya, Victoria Justice, Jack Griffo, Kira Kosarin, and Carlos PeneVega. There were musical performances by Jessie J, Meghan Trainer, Nick Jonas, and Fifth Harmony. The teenagers honored were Lulu Cerone (for helping people give back to their community), Yash Gupta (for donating glasses to less privileged youth), Cassandra Lin (for encouraging restaurants to recycle their grease), Nicholas Lowinger (for helping donate essentials to homeless youth), and Alanna Wall (for bringing nail art to children in hospitals).<ref>[https://www.latinpost.com/articles/25073/20141103/nickelodeon-halo-awards-2014-date-winners-fifth-harmony-perform-nick.htm Latin Post article on the ''2014 Nickelodeon HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> There are almost no clips available online.
The ''2014 Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' aired on November 30th, 2014, on most Nickelodeon channels. This year, it was re-branded from the ''TeenNick HALO Awards'' to the ''Nickelodeon HALO Awards'', as well as began airing on most Nickelodeon channels. Guest appearances included Zendaya, Victoria Justice, Jack Griffo, Kira Kosarin, and Carlos PeneVega. There were musical performances by Jessie J, Meghan Trainer, Nick Jonas, and Fifth Harmony. The teenagers honored were Lulu Cerone (for helping people give back to their community), Yash Gupta (for donating glasses to less privileged youth), Cassandra Lin (for encouraging restaurants to recycle their grease), Nicholas Lowinger (for helping donate essentials to homeless youth), and Alanna Wall (for bringing nail art to children in hospitals).<ref>[https://www.latinpost.com/articles/25073/20141103/nickelodeon-halo-awards-2014-date-winners-fifth-harmony-perform-nick.htm Latin Post article on the ''2014 Nickelodeon HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> There are almost no clips available online.


==2015==
===2015===
The '' 2015 Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' aired on November 29th, 2015, on most Nickelodeon channels. Guest appearances and performances included Justin Bieber, DNCE, Tori Kelly, Fifth Harmony, Flo Rida, and Walk the Moon. The teens acknowledged were Riley Gantt (for providing school supplies for students regardless of economic circumstances), Joshua Williams (for distributing food), Ethan Cruikshank (for providing free music lessons), and Ruchita Zaprade (for donating sewing machines to help people support their families).<ref>[https://www.byoumagazine.com/halo-awards-2015/ BYOU Magazine page for the ''2015 Nickelodeon HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> The Nickelodeon page still does exist for this year’s show, however, all clips are unable to be played.<ref>[http://www.nick.co.uk/shows/halo-awards/videos/386uou The official Nickelodeon UK page for the 2015 awards.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref>
The '' 2015 Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' aired on November 29th, 2015, on most Nickelodeon channels. Guest appearances and performances included Justin Bieber, DNCE, Tori Kelly, Fifth Harmony, Flo Rida, and Walk the Moon. The teens acknowledged were Riley Gantt (for providing school supplies for students regardless of economic circumstances), Joshua Williams (for distributing food), Ethan Cruikshank (for providing free music lessons), and Ruchita Zaprade (for donating sewing machines to help people support their families).<ref>[https://www.byoumagazine.com/halo-awards-2015/ BYOU Magazine page for the ''2015 Nickelodeon HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> The Nickelodeon page still does exist for this year’s show, however, all clips are unable to be played.<ref>[http://www.nick.co.uk/shows/halo-awards/videos/386uou The official Nickelodeon UK page for the 2015 awards.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref>


==2016==
===2016===
The ''2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' aired on November 27th, 2016, on most Nickelodeon channels. Performances at the awards show include JoJo Siwa, Daya, Hailee Steinfeld, Alessia Cara, Jason Derulo, and Zedd. The teens awarded were Grace Callwood (for aiding homeless children), Chris Suggs (for helping lower the crime rate in his hometown), Jonas Corona (for helping disadvantaged families), and Lillian Pravda (for helping provide eye-wear to those who cannot afford it).<ref>[https://www.sweetyhigh.com/read/nickelodeon-halo-awards-honorees-111116 Sweety High article on the ''2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> Only a handful of promos and commercials are available online.
The ''2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' aired on November 27th, 2016, on most Nickelodeon channels. Performances at the awards show include JoJo Siwa, Daya, Hailee Steinfeld, Alessia Cara, Jason Derulo, and Zedd. The teens awarded were Grace Callwood (for aiding homeless children), Chris Suggs (for helping lower the crime rate in his hometown), Jonas Corona (for helping disadvantaged families), and Lillian Pravda (for helping provide eye-wear to those who cannot afford it).<ref>[https://www.sweetyhigh.com/read/nickelodeon-halo-awards-honorees-111116 Sweety High article on the ''2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> Only a handful of promos and commercials are available online.


==2017==
===2017===
The ''2017 Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' aired on November 26th, 2017, on most Nickelodeon channels. There were musical performances by Kelly Clarkson, Kelsea Ballerini, Hey Violet, Ayo and Teo, Jacob Sartorius, and Why Don’t We. The teenagers awarded were Zoe Terry (for donating dolls of all races), Andrew Dunn (for doing random acts of kindness), Caleb White (for helping homeless families), and Raegan Junge (for donating products to help victims of natural disasters).<ref>[https://www.3blmedia.com/News/2017-Nickelodeon-HALO-Awards-Doing-Good-Never-Sounded-So-Great 3blmedia article on the ''2017 Nickelodeon HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> Kelly Clarkson was awarded the HALO Hall of Fame award. The reason for it not being aired anymore is unknown.
The ''2017 Nickelodeon HALO Awards'' aired on November 26th, 2017, on most Nickelodeon channels. There were musical performances by Kelly Clarkson, Kelsea Ballerini, Hey Violet, Ayo and Teo, Jacob Sartorius, and Why Don’t We. The teenagers awarded were Zoe Terry (for donating dolls of all races), Andrew Dunn (for doing random acts of kindness), Caleb White (for helping homeless families), and Raegan Junge (for donating products to help victims of natural disasters).<ref>[https://www.3blmedia.com/News/2017-Nickelodeon-HALO-Awards-Doing-Good-Never-Sounded-So-Great 3blmedia article on the ''2017 Nickelodeon HALO Awards''.] Retrieved 24 Feb '20</ref> Kelly Clarkson was awarded the HALO Hall of Fame award. The reason for it not being aired anymore is unknown.



Revision as of 19:36, 24 February 2020

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Status: Partially Found

The Nickelodeon HALO Awards (meaning Helping And Leading Others) was an annual awards show that aired between 2009 and 2017. It aired as the TeenNick HALO Awards on the TeenNick channel from 2009 to 2013. In 2014, it was rebranded as the Nickelodeon HALO Awards and aired on every Nickelodeon channel, save for TVLand and Nick Jr. The concept of the show revolved around acknowledging teenagers who are doing good for their community and the world. Each teen would receive approximately $10,000 to help further their education, donate to their charity, or donate to their charity of choice. About four teenagers would be selected to win the prize each year. As well as the awards, each show would have numerous celebrity musical performances and special guest appearances. The reason for it no longer airing is completely unknown, and despite airing for nine years, there are no full versions (and very few clips and information) available online.

Award Show Years

2009

The 2009 TeenNick HALO Awards aired on the TeenNick channel on December 11th, 2009. The award show was hosted by Nick Cannon (as well as for every other Nickelodeon HALO Awards), with guest appearances by Justin Timberlake, LeBron James, Alicia Keys, and Hayden Panettiere. The teens awarded were Leah Stoltz (for raising awareness for scoliosis), Darrius Snow (for helping lower the crime and violence rate in his community), Megan Kilroy (for helping clean her local beach and ocean), and Bryan Jackson (for raising awareness for HIV/AIDS). Very little is available about this awards show, as only a handful of clips and images have surfaced.

2010

The 2010 TeenNick HALO Awards aired once again on TeenNick on December 10th, 2010. Guest appearances include Ashton Kutcher, Rosario Dawson, Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, and Wyclef Jean. This year, the teens awarded were Herold Charles (for helping victims of natural disasters), Joshua Hall (for raising awareness for child slavery), Lauren Huichan (for helping change the foster care system), and Jordan Somer (for making a pageant for girls with disabilities).[1] Once more, there is very little known about this show, and very few clips have surfaced online.

2011

The 2011 TeenNick HALO Awards aired on TeenNick on November 7th, 2011. Unlike other shows, it has almost no information surrounding it. Only one teenager presented the award is known to date. His name is James O’Dwyer, and he was awarded an award for starting a tornado relief project. His award was presented by Taylor Swift, who is the only known celebrity in attendance.[2]

2012

The 2012 TeenNick HALO Awards aired on November 19th, 2012, on TeenNick. There were guest appearances by Tyra Banks, Ne-Yo, Neon Trees, Emma Stone, Justin Bieber, and Josh Duhamel. This year, five people were presented the HALO award. The teens awarded were Taylor Waters (for teaching about disaster relief), Matt Ferguson (for creating care packages for chemo patients), Kylle Lan Tumlatti (for helping enhance language skills of younger children), Allyson Ahlstrom (for distributing clothing to disadvantaged teen girls), and Raymone George (for creating an afterschool program to teach dance to underprivileged kids).[3]

2013

The 2013 TeenNick HALO Awards aired on November 17th, 2013, on Nick at Nite, and had an encore viewing on November 18th, 2013. Guest appearances include Shay Mitchell, Josh Hutcherson, Chris Paul, Queen Latifah, Darren Criss, and Chloe Bennet. The show opened with a musical performance by Fall Out Boy, in which they sang Alone Together. Austin Mahone also had a performance, in which a medley of What About Love and Banga! Banga! was sung. Enrique Iglesias closed the night with a performance of Heart Attack. The teenagers honored were Miranda Fuentes (for helping eliminate social stigma around autism), Zachary Kerr (for being a transgender activist), Rocio Ortega (for helping educate less privileged women), and Denzel Thompson (for organizing local farms for his community).[4] There is only one promo available online.

2014

The 2014 Nickelodeon HALO Awards aired on November 30th, 2014, on most Nickelodeon channels. This year, it was re-branded from the TeenNick HALO Awards to the Nickelodeon HALO Awards, as well as began airing on most Nickelodeon channels. Guest appearances included Zendaya, Victoria Justice, Jack Griffo, Kira Kosarin, and Carlos PeneVega. There were musical performances by Jessie J, Meghan Trainer, Nick Jonas, and Fifth Harmony. The teenagers honored were Lulu Cerone (for helping people give back to their community), Yash Gupta (for donating glasses to less privileged youth), Cassandra Lin (for encouraging restaurants to recycle their grease), Nicholas Lowinger (for helping donate essentials to homeless youth), and Alanna Wall (for bringing nail art to children in hospitals).[5] There are almost no clips available online.

2015

The 2015 Nickelodeon HALO Awards aired on November 29th, 2015, on most Nickelodeon channels. Guest appearances and performances included Justin Bieber, DNCE, Tori Kelly, Fifth Harmony, Flo Rida, and Walk the Moon. The teens acknowledged were Riley Gantt (for providing school supplies for students regardless of economic circumstances), Joshua Williams (for distributing food), Ethan Cruikshank (for providing free music lessons), and Ruchita Zaprade (for donating sewing machines to help people support their families).[6] The Nickelodeon page still does exist for this year’s show, however, all clips are unable to be played.[7]

2016

The 2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards aired on November 27th, 2016, on most Nickelodeon channels. Performances at the awards show include JoJo Siwa, Daya, Hailee Steinfeld, Alessia Cara, Jason Derulo, and Zedd. The teens awarded were Grace Callwood (for aiding homeless children), Chris Suggs (for helping lower the crime rate in his hometown), Jonas Corona (for helping disadvantaged families), and Lillian Pravda (for helping provide eye-wear to those who cannot afford it).[8] Only a handful of promos and commercials are available online.

2017

The 2017 Nickelodeon HALO Awards aired on November 26th, 2017, on most Nickelodeon channels. There were musical performances by Kelly Clarkson, Kelsea Ballerini, Hey Violet, Ayo and Teo, Jacob Sartorius, and Why Don’t We. The teenagers awarded were Zoe Terry (for donating dolls of all races), Andrew Dunn (for doing random acts of kindness), Caleb White (for helping homeless families), and Raegan Junge (for donating products to help victims of natural disasters).[9] Kelly Clarkson was awarded the HALO Hall of Fame award. The reason for it not being aired anymore is unknown.

The HALO Effect

The HALO Effect was a TV series that aired on Nickelodeon in January 2016 and was hosted by Sydney Park. The concept of the show revolved around having an episode dedicated to a teen doing good in their community. The show is available in full for purchase on Amazon Prime Video.[10]

Availability

Name Status Information Links
TeenNick HALO Awards 2009 Partially Found Only three clips are available online. [1] [2] [3]
2009 Concert Performances Lost Performers unknown. ---
TeenNick HALO Awards 2010 Lost Only promos and some videos of the honorees have been found. [4] [5] [6] [7]
TeenNick HALO Awards 2010 Concerts Lost Performers unknown. ---
TeenNick HALO Awards 2011 Lost Only one behind-the-scenes clip is available. [8]
TeenNick HALO Awards 2011 Concerts Lost Performers unknown. ---
TeenNick HALO Awards 2012 Lost Only a playlist of red carpet arrivals is available. [9]
TeenNick HALO Awards 2012 Concerts Lost Performers unknown. ---
TeenNick HALO Awards 2013 Lost Only a video interview with Fall Out Boy (made for TeenNick.com) is found. [10]
TeenNick HALO Awards 2013 Fall Out Boy Concert Lost They allegedly sung "Alone Together". ---
TeenNick HALO Awards 2013 Mahone Concert Found Uploaded to YouTube by Lindsey Nichole [11]
TeenNick HALO Awards 2013 Iglesias Concert Lost --- ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2014 Lost Only promos are available. [12] [13]
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2014 Nick Jonas Concert Lost The song sung was "Jealous". ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2014 The Vamps/Fifth Harmony Concert Lost The song sung was "Somebody to You". ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2014 Meghan Trainor Concert Lost The song sung was "All About that Bass". ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2014 Echosmith Concert Lost The song sung was "Cool Kids". ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2015 Lost Only some promos and a video of the honorees is found. [14] [15]
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2015 Flo Rida Concert Partially Found A brief clip is seen at 0:35. [16]
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2015 DNCE Concert Lost Song sung was "Cake by the Ocean". ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2015 Tori Kelly Concert Partially Found A brief clip is seen at 1:22. [17]
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2015 Fifth Harmony Concert Partially Found A brief clip is seen at 2:00 [18]
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2016 Lost Only promos are available. [19] [
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2016 Zedd Concert Found Uploaded to YouTube by Hailee Steinfeld Vietnam [20]
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2016 Daya Concert Lost Song sung was "Sit Still Look Pretty". ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2016 Alessia Cara Concert Lost Song sung was "Scars to your Beautiful". ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2016 Jason Derulo Concert Lost Song sung was "Want to Want Me". ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2016 JoJo Siwa Concert Found Uploaded to YouTube by TXT .bighit [21]
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2016 Hailee Steinfeld Concert Lost Song sung was "Starving". --
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2017 Lost Only promos are available. [22] [23]
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2017 Kelly Clarkson Concert Lost Song was "Stronger". ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2017 Jacob Satorius Concert Lost Song unknown. ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2017 Kelsea Ballerini Concert Lost Song unknown. ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2017 Why Don't We Concert Lost Song unknown. ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2017 Key Violet Concert Lost Song unknown. ---
Nickelodeon HALO Awards 2017 Ayo and Teo Concert Found Uploaded to YouTube by KingKumoTV [24]

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