As like the preceding year's ceremony, this year's Star Awards were broadcast in two live-telecast shows on Channel 8, on 17 and 24 April. The first show, titled 银光闪耀 (lit. Blinding Silverlight) was broadcast live on 17 April 2011 at MediaCorp Studios, which primarily focuses on giving out mostly technical awards and the Favourite popularity awards which introduced since last year. The second show, titled 金碧辉映 (lit. Golden Splendour) was broadcast live on 24 April 2011 at the Grand Ballroom in Resorts World Sentosa, which was the main award ceremony, followed by a post-show party (telecast on Channel U) after the ceremony concluded.
The year's leading contender, Breakout (which had 19 nominations), became the biggest winning drama serial of the year, clinching a total of five awards including the Best Drama Serial. Comedy satireBlack Rose broke a record of having the most nominations by variety/info-ad programme in a single year with seven, but cooking documentary variety show Love On A Plate set another record of wins most awards for a Variety Programme, with four.
Programme details
Date
Shows
Time
Channel
Venue
17 April 2011
Star Awards 2011 Show 1
7:00pm to 10:00pm
MediaCorp Channel 8
MediaCorp TV Theatre
24 April 2011
Star Awards 2011 Red Carpet (Walk of Fame)
5:30pm to 6:30pm
MediaCorp Channel 8
Resorts World Sentosa
24 April 2011
Star Awards 2011 Show 2
7:00pm to 10:00pm
MediaCorp Channel 8
Resorts World Sentosa
24 April 2011
Star Awards 2011 Party Yeah!
10:00pm to 11:00pm
MediaCorp Channel U
Resorts World Sentosa
Winners and nominees
Unless otherwise stated, winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface. A 1 next to the nomination indicate that a representative will collect the award in place of the nominee.
Show 1 (银光闪耀)
The show opened at 7.00pm with a two-and-a-half minute parodyopening containing mashup of various Chinese programmes of 2010–11, and many dialogues or shots from a selected number of scenes are edited (to fit the Star Awards theme) and the voices are dubbed by different artistes (all nominees). When the show opens, the show hosts Dasmond Koh, Kym Ng, Bryan Wong and Pornsak were dubbed with voices of Wong, Pornsak, Koh and Ng, respectively, who then explaining the opening's disclaimer after the voices are fixed.
This was the first ceremony in history of Star Awards the nominations for the Top 10 Most Popular Artistes was not 20 (for each gender), as 21 artistes (for each gender) were shortlisted. Similar to the past awards, the Top 10 Most Popular Artistes commenced after the nominations (on 17 March 2011), and voting closes until 24 April at 9pm.
Note
Description
Made it to top 10 in the week / Fall under the Top n category.
n
How many of this awards the awardee got.
10
To be awarded the All-Time Favourite Artiste in the next Star Awards.
^ : Even though the hosts announced that which 18 and 16 artistes (of each category) were currently leading, the actual number of artistes (of each category) shown in the leaderboard were respectively 17 and 15, due to a technical glitch.
All Time Favourite Artiste
This award is a special achievement award given out to a veteran artiste(s) who have achieved a maximum of 10 popularity awards over 10 years.
The nominations for the "Best Current Affairs Presenter" award are the same from last year.
Regene Lim received the "Young Talent Award" for the third consecutive year.
Firsts in top 10
Huang Wenyong and Zhou Ying won their first Top 10 Most Popular Artiste, for the former, it was his first win after being nominated for 17 consecutive years.
After Zheng Geping made his speech, he went on to thank his family.
Michelle Chong and Ann Kok received her second and sixth, respectively, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award since 2005 and 1999, respectively.
The first show of 2011 won the Best Variety Special on the following ceremony next year; it was Star Awards' third win for the Best Variety Special, and the second consecutive time on doing so.
‡Dates and years listed for each ceremony were the eligibility period of television in Singapore. For the first 14 ceremonies, the ceremony was held at the end of the year (usually December). Since the 15th ceremony held in 2009, the ceremony was held on April and the period of eligibility became the full previous calendar year, hence no ceremony was held in 2008 due to a format change. No ceremony was held on 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic while nominations for the 2019 calendar year were rolled over to the next ceremony.