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2 Regional nominations  





3 Performances  





4 Appearances  





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2009 MTV Europe Music Awards






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2009 MTV Europe Music Awards
Date5 November 2009
LocationO2 World, Berlin, Germany
Hosted byKaty Perry
Most awardsBeyoncé (3)
Most nominationsLady Gaga and Kings of Leon (5)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Networks International (Europe)
← 2008 · MTV Europe Music Awards · 2010 →

The MTV Europe Music Awards 2009 took place in Berlin, Germany at the O2 World[1] and Brandenburg Gate on 5 November 2009. The awards ceremony was presented by Katy Perry for a 2nd consecutive year. It was the fourth time that the MTV Europe Music Awards were hosted in Germany and the second time that they were hosted in Berlin, since the inaugural edition of the MTV Europe Music Awards also took place there. Thus Berlin became the first city to host the event twice.

Nominations for regional awards were announced on 1 September 2009, followed by those of the main awards on September 21, 2009.[2] Pete Wentz was the host for the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards webcast.[3]

Though the MTV EMAs have traditionally been advertised as Europe's premiere music event, few European artists received nominations in key categories.

The 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards logo and promos were designed in-house by MTV World Design StudioinMilan and Buenos Aires with additional input by Swedish graphic design company Kungen & Hertigen.[4]

Nominations[edit]

Winners are in bold text.

Best Song Best Video

Beyoncé — "Halo"

Beyoncé — "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"

Best Female Best Male

Beyoncé

Eminem

Best Group Best New Act

Tokio Hotel

Lady Gaga

Best Rock Best Alternative

Green Day

Placebo

Best Urban Best Live Act

Jay-Z

U2

Best World Stage Performance Best Push Act

Linkin Park

Pixie Lott

Best European Act

Manga

Free Your Mind
Mikhail Gorbachev[5]

Regional nominations[edit]

Winners are in bold text.

Best Adria Act Best Baltic Act

Lollobrigida Girls

Leon Somov & Jazzu

  • Chungin & the Cats of Destiny
  • DJ Ella
  • Flamingo
  • Popidiot
Best Danish Act Best Dutch & Belgian Act

Medina

Esmée Denters

Best Finnish Act Best French Act

Deep Insight

Orelsan

Best German Act Best Greek Act

Silbermond

Helena Paparizou

Best Hungarian Act Best Israeli Act

The Kolin

Ninet Tayeb

Best Italian Act Best Norwegian Act

Lost

Yoga Fire

Best Polish Act Best Portuguese Act

Doda

Xutos e Pontapés

Best Romanian Act Best Russian Act

Inna

Dima Bilan

Best Spanish Act Best Swedish Act

We Are Standard

Agnes

Best Swiss Act Best Turkish Act

Stress

Manga

Best Ukrainian Act Best UK & Ireland New Act

Green Grey

Pixie Lott

Best Arabian Act

Joe Ashkar

Performances[edit]

Appearances[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MTV Europe Music Awards 2020". Archived from the original on 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  • ^ "MTV Europe Music Awards 2020". Archived from the original on 2009-09-27. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  • ^ http://press.mtv.de/scripts/presseinformationen.php3?ACTION=anzeigen&OFFSET=0[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Kungen & Hertigen". Archived from the original on 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
  • ^ "Gorbachev Gets EMA Free Your Mind Award". Archived from the original on 2010-09-22. Retrieved 2010-08-15.
  • External links[edit]


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