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1 Nominations  





2 Regional nominations  





3 New Sounds of Europe competition  



3.1  Regional competition  





3.2  International competition  







4 Performances  





5 Appearances  





6 See also  





7 External links  














2007 MTV Europe Music Awards







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2007 MTV Europe Music Awards
Date1 November 2007
LocationOlympiahalle, Munich
Hosted bySnoop Dogg
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Networks International (Europe)
← 2006 · MTV Europe Music Awards · 2008 →

The 2007 MTV Europe Music Awards were held at the OlympiahalleinMunich, Germany on 1 November 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 Avril Lavigne, 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

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Winners are in bold text.

Most Addictive Track Video Star

Avril Lavigne — "Girlfriend"

Justice — "D.A.N.C.E."

Album of the Year Best Solo Artist

Nelly FurtadoLoose

Avril Lavigne

Best Band New Sounds of Europe

Linkin Park

Bedwetters

  • Firma
  • Yakup
Rock Out Ultimate Urban

Thirty Seconds to Mars

Rihanna

Best Headliner Best Inter Act

Muse

Tokio Hotel

Artist's Choice
Amy Winehouse
Free Your Mind
Anton Abele

Regional nominations

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Winners are in bold text.

Best Adria Act Best Baltic Act

Van Gogh

Jurga

Best Danish Act Best Dutch & Belgian Act

Nephew

Within Temptation

Best Finnish Act Best French Act

Negative

Justice

Best German Act Best Hungarian Act

Bushido

Ákos

Best Italian Act Best Norwegian Act

J-Ax

El Axel

Best Polish Act Best Portuguese Act

Doda

Da Weasel

Best Russian Act Best Romanian Act

Dima Bilan

Andreea Bănică

Best Spanish Act Best Swedish Act

Violadores del Verso

Neverstore

Best Turkish Act Best Ukrainian Act

Ceza

Lama

Best UK & Ireland Act Best African Act

Muse

D'banj

Best Arabia Act

Rashed Al-Majed

New Sounds of Europe competition

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Regional competition

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Adria Baltic Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Netherlands
Norway Poland Portugal Romania Spain Sweden Turkey UK
  • Hanna
  • Jaula de Grillos
  • Lantana
  • Mendetz
  • Nena Daconte
  • Sara Da Pin Up
  • Tulsa
  • Wonderful Cosmetics
  • Zodiacs
  • Bedük
  • DANdadaDAN
  • Portecho
  • Suitcase
  • Yakup

International competition

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Performances

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Artist(s) Song(s)
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
will.i.am
"Baby Love"
Babyshambles "Delivery"
Bedwetters "Dramatic Letter to Conscience"
Tokio Hotel "Monsoon"

Appearances

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See also

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Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2007_MTV_Europe_Music_Awards&oldid=1177701701"

Categories: 
2007 music awards
2007 in Germany
2000s in Munich
2007 in German music
November 2007 events in Germany
MTV Europe Music Awards
Culture in Munich
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