2007 MTV Europe Music Awards
2007 MTV Europe Music Awards | |
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Date | November 1, 2007 |
Location | Olympiahalle, Munich |
Country | Germany |
Hosted by | Snoop Dogg |
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Network | MTV Networks International (Europe) |
The 14th annual MTV European Music Awards were held at the Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany on November 1, 2007. The show received a total of 78 million votes, the most in MTV Europe Music Awards history.
Foo Fighters opened the show, with frontman Dave Grohl hosting the VIP 'Glamour Pit' area, interviewing celebrities live on air. Other performances on the night included Amy Winehouse with "Back to Black", Tokio Hotel, will.i.am and Babyshambles.
Presenters on the night included Joss Stone, model Lily Cole, R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe and F1 driver Lewis Hamilton.
Nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best Song
- Beyoncé and Shakira — "Beautiful Liar"
- Nelly Furtado — "All Good Things (Come to an End)"
- Avril Lavigne — "Girlfriend"
- Mika — "Grace Kelly"
- Rihanna (featuring Jay-Z) — "Umbrella"
- Amy Winehouse — "Rehab"
Best Video
- Bat for Lashes — "What's a Girl to Do?"
- The Chemical Brothers — "The Salmon Dance"
- Foo Fighters — "The Pretender"
- Justice — "D.A.N.C.E."
- Justin Timberlake — "What Goes Around... Comes Around"
- Kanye West — "Stronger"
Album of the Year
- Akon — Konvicted
- Nelly Furtado — Loose
- Avril Lavigne — The Best Damn Thing
- Linkin Park — Minutes to Midnight
- Amy Winehouse — Back to Black
Best Solo
Best Band
New Sounds of Europe
- Bedwetters
- Firma
- Yakup
Rock Out
Ultimate Urban
Best Headliner
Best Inter Act
Artist's Choice
Free Your Mind
Regional nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best UK and Ireland Act
Best Danish Act
Best Finnish Act
Best Norwegian Act
- El Axel
- Karpe Diem
- Lilyjets
- Pleasure
- Aleksander With
Best Swedish Act
Best German Act
Best Italian Act
Best Dutch and Belgian Act
Best French Act
Best Polish Act
Best Spanish Act
Best Russian Act
Best Romanian Act
- Alex
- Activ
- Andrea Banica
- DJ Project
- Simplu
Best Portuguese Act
Best Adria Act
Best Baltic Act
Best Arabia Act
Best Hungarian Act
Best Turkish Act
Best Ukrainian Act
Best African Act
New Sounds of Europe competition
Regional competition
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International competition
- Bedwetters
- Firma
- Yakup
- Sunrise Avenue — Eliminated on 28/10
- Christophe Willem — Eliminated on 27/10
- Jaula de Grillos — Eliminated on 26/10
- Buraka Som Sistema — Eliminated on 25/10
- Chakuza — Eliminated on 24/10
- Klaxons — Eliminated on 23/10 (replace James Morisson because that wasn't available to perform in event)
- Neverstore — Eliminated on 22/10
- Zero Assoluto — Eliminated on 21/10
- Delain — Eliminated on 20/10
- Dani — Eliminated on 19/10
- Gravel — Eliminated on 18/10
- Coma — Eliminated on 17/10
- Alphabeat — Eliminated on 16/10
- Aleksander With — Eliminated on 15/10
- Astro'n'out — Eliminated on 14/10
Performances
- Foo Fighters — "The Pretender / God Save the Queen"
- Mika — "Grace Kelly"
- Avril Lavigne — "Hot"
- My Chemical Romance — "Teenagers"
- Amy Winehouse — "Back to Black"
- will.i.am — "I Got It From My Mama"
- Nicole Scherzinger (featuring will.i.am) — "Baby Love"
- Babyshambles — "Delivery"
- Bedwetters — "A Dramatic Letter to Conscience"
- Rihanna — "Shut Up and Drive"
- Tokio Hotel — "Monsoon"
Appearances
- Benji Madden and Joel Madden — presented Album of the Year
- Michael Stipe — presented Artist's Choice Award
- Lewis Hamilton — presented Best Song
- Alan Green and Mike Ingham — presented Best Video
- Franka Potente and Serj Tankian — presented Rock Out
- Didier Drogba and Lily Cole — presented Best Band
- Wyclef Jean and Craig David — presented Ultimate Urban
- Joss Stone and Paul Van Dyk — presented Best Inter Act
- Boris Becker and Jens Lehmann — presented Best Headliner
- John Heder — presented Best Solo
- Snoop Dogg , Alan Green and Mike Ingham — Award Show Promo
External links
- MTV Europe Official site
- MTV Europe Music Awards Official show site
- "MTV adds new category to EMAs" Digital Spy, June 18, 2007
- The Show
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