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46th Annual American Music Awards
American Music Awards of 2018 logo
DateOctober 9, 2018
LocationMicrosoft Theater
Los Angeles, California
CountryUnited States
Hosted byTracee Ellis Ross
Most awardsTaylor Swift and
Camila Cabello (4 each)
Most nominationsCardi B and
Drake (8 each)
WebsiteAmerican Music Awards
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
Runtime131 minutes
Viewership6.59 million
Produced byDick Clark Productions
← 2017 · American Music Awards

The 46th Annual American Music Awards (branded as the 2018 American Music Awards presented by YouTube Music for sponsorship reasons) were held on October 9, 2018, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. It aired live on ABC and was hosted by Tracee Ellis Ross. Cardi B and Drake led the list of nominations with eight mentions each.[1] Taylor Swift and Camila Cabello were the big winners, with four awards each. The late rapper and singer XXXTentacion won Favorite Soul/R&B album nearly four months after his death. His mother, Cleopatra Bernard, accepted the award.[2]

Performances

Artist(s) Song(s)
Taylor Swift "I Did Something Bad"
Twenty One Pilots "Jumpsuit"
Mariah Carey "With You"
Shawn Mendes
Zedd
"Lost in Japan" (Remix)
Ella Mai "Boo'd Up"
Cardi B
Bad Bunny
J Balvin
"I Like It"
Benny Blanco
Halsey
Khalid
"Eastside"
Post Malone
Ty Dolla Sign
"Psycho"
"Better Now"
Dua Lipa "One Kiss"
"Electricity"
Jennifer Lopez "Limitless"
Camila Cabello "Consequences"
Ciara
Missy Elliott
"Level Up"
"Dose"
Carrie Underwood[3] "Spinning Bottles"
Panic! at the Disco "Bohemian Rhapsody"[a]
Gladys Knight
Donnie McClurkin
CeCe Winans
Ledisi
Mary Mary
Tribute to Aretha Franklin:[b]
"Amazing Grace"
"Climb Higher Mountains"
"Mary Don't You Weep"
"How I Got Over"
"The Old Landmark"

Notes

  • ^[a] Broadcast live from Sydney, Australia.
  • ^[b] With musical director Ricky Minor.

Presenters

Winners and nominees

Artist of the Year[4] New Artist of the Year
Collaboration of the Year Video of the Year
Tour of the Year Favorite Social Artist
Favorite Soundtrack Favorite Male Artist – Pop/Rock
Favorite Female Artist – Pop/Rock Favorite Duo or Group – Pop/Rock
Favorite Album – Pop/Rock Favorite Song – Pop/Rock
Favorite Male Artist – Country Favorite Female Artist – Country
Favorite Duo or Group – Country Favorite Album – Country
Favorite Song – Country Favorite Artist – Rap/Hip-Hop
Favorite Album – Rap/Hip-Hop Favorite Song – Rap/Hip-Hop
Favorite Male Artist – Soul/R&B Favorite Female Artist – Soul/R&B
Favorite Album – Soul/R&B Favorite Song – Soul/R&B
Favorite Artist – Alternative Rock Favorite Artist – Adult Contemporary
Favorite Artist – Latin Favorite Artist – Contemporary Inspirational
Favorite Artist – Electronic Dance Music

References

  1. ^ Lewis, Hilary (September 12, 2018). "American Music Awards: Drake, Cardi B Lead 2018 Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 12, 2018.
  2. ^ XXXTentacion '17' Wins Favorite Soul/R&B Album at 2018 AMAs - XXL
  3. ^ Zauzmer, Emily (September 19, 2018). "Carrie Underwood, Imagine Dragons and Post Malone to Perform at the American Music Awards". People.
  4. ^ "2018 Winners | American Music Awards". American Music Awards. Retrieved 2018-10-10.