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2017 MTV Europe Music Awards
Date12 November 2017
LocationWembley Arena, London, United Kingdom
Hosted byRita Ora
Most awardsShawn Mendes (4)
Most nominationsTaylor Swift (6)
Websitemtvema.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV
Channel 5
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The 2017 MTV EMAs (also known as the MTV Europe Music Awards) were held at The SSE Arena in Wembley, London, United Kingdom, on 12 November 2017. The host of the ceremony was Rita Ora.[1] This was the sixth time that the UK has hosted the awards show, and the second time London has been the host city.[2][3][4] London first hosted the awards ceremony in 1996 at Alexandra Palace. Taylor Swift is nominated for six awards followed by Shawn Mendes who is nominated for five.

Performances

Pre show

Artist(s) Song(s)
Pre-show
Stefflon Don "Hurtin' Me"

Main Show

Performer(s) Song(s)
Eminem ft. Skylar Grey "Walk on Water"
Liam Payne "Strip That Down"
Camila Cabello "Havana"
Demi Lovato "Sorry Not Sorry"
"Tell Me You Love Me"
Stormzy "Big for Your Boots"
Rita Ora "Your Song"
"Anywhere"
Shawn Mendes "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back"
Clean Bandit ft. Zara Larsson, Julia Michaels & Anne-Marie "Symphony"
"I Miss You"
"Rockabye"
U2 "Get Out of Your Own Way"
French Montana ft. Swae Lee "Unforgettable"
Travis Scott "Butterfly Effect"
The Killers "The Man"
Kesha "Learn to Let Go"
David Guetta ft. Charli XCX & French Montana "Dirty Sexy Money"

Appearing

Nominations

Best Song

Best Video

Best Artist

Best New

Best Pop

Best Electronic

Best Rock

Best Alternative

Best Hip Hop

Best Live

Best World Stage

Best Push

Biggest Fans

Best Look

Power of Music Award

Global Icon

Worldwide Act

  • Lil' Kleine - The Netherlands
  • C. Tangana – Spain
  • BABYMETAL – Japan
  • ALMA – Finland
  • DaVido – Nigeria
  • Stormzy - UK & Ireland
  • Lali - Argentina

Regional nominations

Europe

Best UK Act
Best Danish Act
Best Finnish Act
Best Norwegian Act
Best Swedish Act
Best German Act
Best Dutch Act
Best Belgian Act
Best Swiss Act
Best French Act
Best Italian Act
Best Spanish Act
Best Portuguese Act
Best Polish Act
Best Russian Act
Best Adria Act
Best Hungarian Act
Best Israeli Act
  • Ania Bukstein
  • Nechi Nech
  • Noa Kirel
  • Static & Ben El
  • Stephane Le Gar

Africa

Best African Act

Asia

Best Indian Act
Best Japanese Act
Best South Korean Act
Best Southeast Asian Act
Best Greater China Act

Oceania

Best Australian Act
Best New Zealand Act

America

Best Brazilian Act
Best Latin America Northern Act
Best Latin America Central Act
Best Latin America Southern Act
Best Canadian Act
Best US Act

References

  1. ^ "Rita Ora to host of MTV Europe Music Awards 2017 in London: 'I'll bring the English humour!'". Metro. 28 September 2017. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  2. ^ "MTV's European Music Awards to return to London". BBC News. February 14, 2017. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  3. ^ "MTV EMA 2017 in London".
  4. ^ "When are the MTV Europe Music Awards 2017, who's on the EMA nominations list, who's hosting and how can I get tickets?".
  5. ^ "U2 Are This Year's Global Icon Winners!". mtvema. 6 November 2017. Retrieved 6 November 2017.