The 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards took place on 7 November 2010 at Caja Mágica in Madrid, Spain. The awards ceremony was presented by Eva Longoria[1] and Justin Bieber was the official MTV EMA 2010 digital host.[2] Nominations were announced on 20 September.[3] Lady Gaga topped the list of nominations with ten, followed by Katy Perry with five, Eminem with four and Thirty Seconds to Mars & Muse with three apiece.[4][5]
2010 MTV Europe Music Awards | |
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Date | 7 November 2010 |
Location | Caja Mágica, Madrid, Spain |
Hosted by | Eva Longoria |
Most awards | Lady Gaga (3) |
Most nominations | Lady Gaga and Katy Perry (5) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | MTV Networks International (Europe) |
Thirty Seconds to Mars took the stage at the pre-show featuring surprise guest Kanye West at the Puerta de Alcalá.[6] Shakira opened the show with "Loca" and the official song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup "Waka Waka" featuring Dizzee Rascal. Performances by Katy Perry and Linkin Park were featured live from outdoor stage at Madrid's Puerta de Alcalá.
Nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best Song
- Eminem (featuring Rihanna) — "Love the Way You Lie"
- Lady Gaga — "Bad Romance"
- Katy Perry (featuring Snoop Dogg) — "California Gurls"
- Rihanna — "Rude Boy"
- Usher (featuring will.i.am) — "OMG"
Best Video
- Thirty Seconds to Mars — "Kings and Queens"
- Eminem (featuring Rihanna) — "Love the Way You Lie"
- Lady Gaga (featuring Beyoncé) — "Telephone"
- Katy Perry (featuring Snoop Dogg) — "California Gurls"
- Plan B — "Prayin'"
Best Female
Best Male
Best New Act
Best Pop
Best Rock
Best Alternative
Best Hip-Hop
Best Live Act
Best World Stage Performance
Best Push Act
- B.o.B
- Justin Bieber
- Alexandra Burke
- Jason Derülo
- The Drums
- Hurts
- La Roux
- Mike Posner
- Professor Green
- Selena Gomez & the Scene
Best European Act
Global Icon
Free Your Mind
Regional nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best UK and Ireland Act
Best Danish Act
- Alphabeat
- Burhan G
- Medina
- Rasmus Seebach
- Turboweekend
Best Finnish Act
Best Norwegian Act
Best Swedish Act
Best German Act
Best Italian Act
Best Dutch and Belgian Act
- Caro Emerald
- The Opposites
- Stromae
- The Van Jets
- Waylon
Best French Act
- Ben l'Oncle Soul
- David Guetta
- Phoenix
- Pony Pony Run Run
Sexion D'Assaut[7]
Best Polish Act
- Afromental
- Agnieszka Chylińska
- Hey
- Mrozu
- Tede
Best Spanish Act
- Enrique Iglesias
- Lori Meyers
- Najwa
- La Mala Rodríguez
- SFDK
Best Russian Act
- A-Studio
- Dima Bilan
- Noize MC
- Serebro
- Timati
Best Romanian Act
- Dan Bălan
- Connect-R
- Deepcentral
- Inna
- Edward Maya and Vika Jigulina
Best Portuguese Act
- Deolinda
- Diabo na Cruz
- Legendary Tiger Man
- Nu Soul Family
- Orelha Negra
Best Adria Act
- Gramophonedzie
- Gibonni
- Leeloojamais
- Edo Maajka
- Negative
Best Arabian Act
- Joseph Attieh
- Mohamed Hamaki
- Khaled Selim
Best Hungarian Act
- Hősök
- Kiscsillag
- The Kolin
- Nemjuci
- Neo
Best Ukrainian Act
- Alyosha
- Antibodies
- Max Barskih
- Dio.filmy
- Kryhitka
Best Greek Act
- Μelisses
- Sakis Rouvas
- Stavento[8]
- Myron Stratis
- Vegas
Best Israeli Act
Best Swiss Act
- Baschi
- Greis
- Stefanie Heinzmann
- Lunik
- Marc Sway
Best Czech and Slovak Act
- Ewa Farna
- Aneta Langerová
- Rytmus
- Charlie Straight
- Marek Ztracený
Performances
Digital show
- Katy Perry — "California Gurls" / "I Kissed a Girl" / "Peacock" / "Hot n Cold" / "Teenage Dream"
- Thirty Seconds to Mars — "Closer to the Edge"
Pre show
- Thirty Seconds to Mars (featuring Kanye West) — "Hurricane / Power"
Main show
- Shakira (featuring Dizzee Rascal) — "Loca" / "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)"
- Kings of Leon — "Radioactive"
- Katy Perry — "Firework"
- Rihanna — "Only Girl (In the World)"
- Kid Rock — "Born Free"
- Linkin Park — "Waiting for the End"
- B.o.B (featuring Hayley Williams) — "Airplanes"
- Miley Cyrus — "Who Owns My Heart"
- Plan B — "She Said"
- Kesha — "Tik Tok"
- Bon Jovi — "What Do You Got?" / "You Give Love a Bad Name" / "It's My Life"
Appearances
- Tim Kash — Red carpet host
- Taylor Momsen — presented Best New Act
- DJ Pauly D and Snooki — presented Best Pop
- Johnny Knoxville — presented Best Alternative
- Kelly Brook and David Bisbal — presented Best Video
- Emily Osment — presented Best Male
- Slash — presented Best Live Act
- The Dudesons — presented Best Hip-Hop
- Alaska and Joaquín Reyes — presented Best Spanish Act
- Thirty Seconds to Mars — presented Free Your Mind
- Miley Cyrus — presented Best Rock
- Dizzee Rascal — presented Best Female
- The Jackass Cast — presented Best Song
Notable incidents
- During her acceptance speech for Best New Artist, Kesha directly addressed her fans, saying: "Hopefully I can inspire you to give your finger to the cynics and fucking be yourself!"
- Further controversy was raised by the cast of Jackass; when presenting the award, Jason "Wee-Man" Acuña removed his trousers to expose his fully nude lower body, uncensoredly displaying his genitals.
See also
References
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- ^ Ziegbe, Mawuse (2010-11-07). "Kanye West Storms 30 Seconds To Mars' EMA Performance". MTV News. MTV Networks. Archived from the original on 10 November 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-07.
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