Singapore’s GONG Awards commits to expanding creativity with new categories and leadership

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Singapore’s GONG Awards commits to expanding creativity with new categories and leadership

Singapore’s premier creative awards show, the Creative Circle Awards (CCAs), affectionately known as THE GONG AWARDS, is set to return on January 26, 2026, with new categories, a refreshed leadership style, and the introduction of a new Creative Collective.

 

The CCA’s are announcing significant changes to the awards categories for 2025, diversifying opportunities for more agencies to participate and expand the show’s profile. New agency of the year awards will honour agencies of various sizes, as well as in-house creative teams, while the introduction of new categories will reward individual content creators.

Marking another first in the CCA’s history, the awards will see Co-Chairs from two different agencies leading the charge – Firrdaus Yusoff, Head of Creative at Forsman & Bodenfors and Fiona Huang, Managing Director at Dentsu Creative Singapore.

The Co-Chairs will be supported by a dynamic ‘GONG Creative Collective’, comprising creative leaders from top agencies in Singapore, including Forsman and Bodenfors, Dentsu Creative, BBH Singapore, MullenLowe Singapore, GOVT, and Moon Rabbit Singapore, marking a new era for the show after 44 years of single-agency leadership.

Singapore’s GONG Awards commits to expanding creativity with new categories and leadership

According to the Co-Chairs, the decision for a new collective has a clear goal: to diversify the awards show, boost the standards of Singapore’s creative industry, and open the aperture of creativity in Singapore itself. Each agency will also drive a different component of the show; from the event night to the NextGen competition.

Fiona Huang, Co-Chair, CCA 2025, said: “The GONGS has always sought to inspire and develop the next generation of creatives – but we can’t do it alone. We’re rallying the support of our industry’s leaders, agencies and businesses across Singapore who value the contribution the creative industry is making. We are excited to launch this new chapter with your support.”

The GONG AWARDS also named its 2025 theme: The Creative Source Code. In the age of AI, the show seeks to remind the world that creatives are still the original creative source code. Their impactful work has effectively fed and shaped algorithms. The campaign posters take inspiration from the visual world of prompt tokens. Each poster pays homage to some of Singapore’s most iconic work and the agencies behind them.

Singapore’s GONG Awards commits to expanding creativity with new categories and leadership

This year’s creative theme was developed by Forsman & Bodenfors Singapore, with a web experience conceptualised and produced by Dentsu Creative Singapore – set to launch in September 2025.

Firrdaus Yusoff, Co-Chair, CCA 2025, said: “As Singapore’s definitive creative awards show, we have a responsibility to celebrate the source of this creativity: the humans behind the work. Their creative outputs are inevitably shaping future algorithms. If I was an AI, I’d be salivating at what’s coming next from the agencies.”

THE GONG AWARDS 2025 is now open for entries, with Early Bird rates available from now till 26th August.

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Singapore’s GONG Awards commits to expanding creativity with new categories and leadership Singapore’s GONG Awards commits to expanding creativity with new categories and leadership