The first lineup for the second D Awards (D Awards with upick), to be held on Feb. 11, 2026, has been released.

D Awards on the 4th released the first lineup and said five teams — P1Harmony ·ENHYPEN·xikers·ZEROBASEONE·AHOF (debut order) — have been confirmed to perform.

P1Harmony will join D Awards again for the second edition following the first in February. They proved their global popularity and momentum once again by charting at No. 7 on Billboard's World Albums, No. 25 on Top Album Sales and No. 21 on Top Current Album Sales immediately after releasing their eighth mini album DUH! in May.

ENHYPEN became the fastest foreign artist to enter a Japanese stadium, doing so just 4 years and 7 months after debut, and met a global fandom of 670,000 'Engine' members through 32 performances in 19 cities on their world tour. They also performed at Coachella, the U.S.'s largest music festival, in April, raising expectations for their performance at D Awards.

xikers released their sixth mini album House of Tricky: Wrecking the House in October and achieved a career high. They recorded first-week sales of more than 320,000, double that of their previous release. They then strengthened and expanded their global fandom through a world tour.

ZEROBASEONE will also appear consecutively after the first edition. With their first full-length album Never Say Never, released in September, they achieved the major milestone of six consecutive million-seller albums. They also showed a solid presence in the global market by reaching No. 23 on the Billboard 200.

Formed through SBS's Universe League, the "power rookie" AHOF held a spectacular debut by ranking high on major domestic and international music charts immediately after their debut. Their second mini album The Passage, released last month, surpassed 380,000 copies in its first week, increasing sales over their previous release and demonstrating improved abilities and heightened global fan interest.

Hosted by Sports Donga and with upick as the naming sponsor, the second D Awards will be held on Feb. 11, 2026, at Hwajeong Gymnasium, Korea University, Seongbuk District, Seoul.

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