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2011 MTV Video Music Awards

Award ceremony

2011 MTV Video Music Awards

Award ceremony

FieldValue
name2011 MTV Video Music Awards
imageVma-2011-logo.jpg
dateSunday, August 28, 2011
locationNokia Theatre (Los Angeles, California)
countryUnited States
networkMTV and VH1
producerAmy Doyle
Garrett English
Jesse Ignjatovic
Dave Sirulnick
directorHamish Hamilton
website
most_awardsKaty Perry and Adele (3 each)
most_nominationsKaty Perry (10)
previous[2010](2010-mtv-video-music-awards)
mainMTV Video Music Awards
next[2012](2012-mtv-video-music-awards)

Garrett English Jesse Ignjatovic Dave Sirulnick

The 2011 MTV Video Music Awards took place on August 28, 2011 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, honoring the best music videos from the previous year. On July 20, the nominees were announced. Katy Perry received the most nominations this year at ten, followed by Adele, and Kanye West, who were both tied at seven. A Britney Spears tribute was held, consisting of adult and children dancers alike, they wore costumes based on the music videos of Spears. Hamish Hamilton directed the show.

At the ceremony, Katy Perry won three awards, including top prize Video of the Year for "Firework". Adele also won three awards, all in the technical fields, including Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Editing for "Rolling in the Deep". Britney Spears won a total of two awards, Best Pop Video for her single "Till the World Ends" and the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award for her influence and impact in music. Lady Gaga also won two awards, including Best Female Video for "Born This Way". Other winners included Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Tyler, the Creator, Nicki Minaj, Kanye West (shared with Perry), Foo Fighters, and the Beastie Boys who all won one apiece.

During the awards ceremony, Beyoncé revealed that she was pregnant with her first child, when she ended her performance of "Love on Top" (2011). The Huffington Post later confirmed that Knowles was five-months pregnant and her pregnancy announcement had broken the "most tweets per second recorded for a single event" Twitter record, receiving 8,868 tweets per second. MTV reported that Knowles' performance of "Love on Top" and the announcement of her pregnancy at the awards ceremony combined with Britney Spears tribute helped 2011's MTV Video Music Awards become the most-watched broadcast in MTV history, pulling in 12.4 million viewers. In addition, data from Google Insights showed that the most searched for term from August 29, 2011 to September 4, 2011 was "Beyonce pregnant" which reached 'breakout' levels – a term used by Google to describe a search with an increase of over 5,000 percent.

Performances

Performer(s)Song(s)Pre-showMain show
Cobra Starship
Sabi"You Make Me Feel..."
Lady Gaga
Brian May"Yoü and I"
Jay-Z
Kanye West"Otis"
Pitbull
Ne-Yo
Nayer"Give Me Everything"
Adele"Someone Like You"
Chris Brown"Yeah 3x"
"Beautiful People"
Dance tribute to Britney Spears"...Baby One More Time"
"Oops!... I Did It Again"
"Stronger" (interlude)
"(You Drive Me) Crazy" (interlude)
"Toxic"
"Circus"
"Me Against the Music"
"Hold It Against Me" (interlude)
"I'm a Slave 4 U"
"Till the World Ends"
Beyoncé"Love on Top"
Young the Giant"My Body"
Bruno Mars**Tribute to Amy Winehouse**
“Valerie”
Lil Wayne"How to Love"
"John"

;House artist

  • Jessie J: "Price Tag" "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" "Do It Like a Dude" "Rainbow" "Firework" "Domino" "No Scrubs" "Who's Laughing Now" "Forget You" "Nobody's Perfect" "Mamma Knows Best"

Presenters

  • Kevin Hart – opened the show and introduced the first set of presenters
  • Jonah Hill and Nicki Minaj – presented Best Pop Video
  • Miley Cyrus and Shaun White – presented Best Rock Video
  • Will Ferrell, Seth Rogen, Jack Black (as the Beastie Boys) and Odd Future – presented Best Hip-Hop Video
  • Beavis and Butt-Head and Nicki Minaj - performed a comedy sketch
  • Demi Lovato and Chord Overstreet – presented Best Collaboration
  • Rick Ross and Paul Rudd – introduced Pitbull, Ne-Yo and Nayer
  • Katy Perry – introduced Adele
  • Kim Kardashian – presented Best Male Video
  • Joe Jonas and Victoria Justice – introduced Chris Brown
  • Lady Gaga (as Jo Calderone) – introduced the Britney Spears tribute performance and presented the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award
  • Britney Spears and Lady Gaga – introduced Beyoncé
  • Selena Gomez and Taylor Lautner – presented Best New Artist
  • Jared Leto and Zoe Saldaña – introduced Young the Giant
  • Cloris Leachman, Sammi Giancola, Snooki, Deena Nicole Cortese and JWoww – presented Best Female Video
  • Russell Brand – presented the Amy Winehouse tribute introducing Tony Bennett and Bruno Mars
  • Tony Bennett – introduced a clip of his recording sessions with Amy Winehouse
  • Jennifer Lawrence – introduced a clip of The Hunger Games
  • Katie Holmes – presented Video of the Year
  • Drake – introduced Lil Wayne

Winners and nominees

Nominees were announced on July 20, 2011. Winners are in bold.

Katy Perry with her awards, including Video of the Year
Video of the YearBest Male VideoBest Female VideoBest New ArtistBest Pop VideoBest Rock VideoBest Hip-Hop VideoBest CollaborationBest DirectionBest ChoreographyBest Special EffectsBest Art DirectionBest EditingBest CinematographyBest Video with a MessageBest Latino ArtistMichael Jackson Video Vanguard Award
**Britney Spears**

Artists with multiple wins and nominations

WinsArtist
3Adele
Katy Perry
2Britney Spears
Lady Gaga
NominationsArtist
10Katy Perry
7Adele
6Kanye West
4Bruno Mars
Eminem
Lady Gaga
3Beyoncé
Nicki Minaj
Thirty Seconds to Mars
2Beastie Boys
Britney Spears
Chris Brown
Foster the People
Manchester Orchestra
Pitbull
Tyler, the Creator

References

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References

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  2. (August 29, 2011). "Beyoncé Pregnancy: New Twitter Record Set At MTV VMAs". [[AOL Inc.]].
  3. (September 5, 2011). "News of Beyoncé's pregnancy grips Google users, US Open, ESPN popular". [[Yahoo! News]]. [[Yahoo!]].
  4. (August 29, 2011). "Beyonce and Lady Gaga dominate MTV Video Music awards". BBC News.
  5. (August 29, 2011). "Gaga, Perry win big at VMAs, Beyonce steals show". Reuters.
  6. Serjeant, Jill. (July 20, 2011). "Katy Perry Crushes Gaga In MTV Music Video Noms". [[Yahoo!.
  7. (August 29, 2011). "Katy Perry, Adele score at Video Music Awards". Los Angeles Times.
  8. Gallo, Phil. (July 20, 2011). "Katy Perry, Adele, Kanye West Lead 2011 MTV VMA Nominees". [[Prometheus Global Media]].
  9. [http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/awards/58656/buzziest-moments-from-the-2011-video-music-awards/ Buzziest Moments From The 2011 Video Music Awards]. Yahoo! News. Retrieved August 28, 2011. August 30, 2011.
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