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2000 MTV Europe Music Awards

Music awards show held in Stockholm, Sweden


Music awards show held in Stockholm, Sweden

FieldValue
name2000 MTV Europe Music Awards
imageEMA2000LOGO.jpg
date16 November 2000
locationGloben, Stockholm, Sweden
hostWyclef Jean
producerSharon Ali, Tara Duffy and James O'Brien
directorJulia Knowles
most_nominationsRobbie Williams (5)
most_winsEminem, Madonna (2)
networkMTV Networks International (Europe)
previous[1999](1999-mtv-europe-music-awards)
mainMTV Europe Music Awards
next[2001](2001-mtv-europe-music-awards)

The 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards were held on 16 November 2000 at the Ericsson Globe, Stockholm.

Performers included Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue, and Madonna - one month after giving birth to son Rocco. The Spice Girls performance was their last before their separation. Presenters included Kelis, Guy Ritchie, Moby and Heidi Klum.

The nominees were announced on 2 October 2000. Robbie Williams was the most nominated with 5 awards (including 4 of the main categories), including Best Song and Best Video. Madonna and Eminem were the big winners of the night, with two awards each.

Nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Best SongBest VideoBest AlbumBest FemaleBest MaleBest GroupBest New ActBest PopBest DanceBest RockBest R&BBest Hip-HopFree Your Mind
**Otpor!**

Regional nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Best Dutch ActBest French ActBest German ActBest Italian ActBest Nordic ActBest Polish ActBest Spanish ActBest UK & Ireland Act

Performances

  • U2 — "Beautiful Day"
  • All Saints — "Pure Shores"
  • Madonna — "Music"
  • Spice Girls — "Holler"
  • Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue — "Kids"
  • Moby — "Porcelain"
  • Jennifer Lopez — "Love Don't Cost a Thing"
  • Ronan Keating — "Life Is a Rollercoaster"
  • Guano Apes — "No Speech"
  • Backstreet Boys — "Shape of My Heart"
  • Bomfunk MCs — "Freestyler"
  • Ricky Martin — "She Bangs"

Appearances

  • Ali G and Róisín Murphy — presented Best Male
  • Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Heidi Klum — presented Best R&B
  • Bruce Dickinson and Virginie Ledoyen — presented Best Rock
  • Anastacia and Ronan Keating — presented Best Group
  • Eiffel 65 and Tia Carrere — presented Best New Act
  • Aqua and Sonique — presented Best Pop
  • Thora Birch — presented Best Dance
  • Guy Ritchie — presented Best Video
  • Jean Reno — presented Free Your Mind Award
  • Savage Garden — presented Best Hip-Hop
  • Kelis and Moby — presented Best Female
  • Dolce & Gabbana and The Cardigans — presented Best Album
  • Jason Priestley and Kylie Minogue — presented Best Song

References

References

  1. "MTV Europe Music Awards 2000". [[IMDb]].
  2. (2 October 2000). "MTV Europe Music Awards: The nominations". [[BBC News]].
  3. Basham, David. (17 November 2000). "MADONNA, EMINEM LEAD AMERICAN ROMP THROUGH EMAS". [[MTV News]].
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