2000 MTV Europe Music Awards
The 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards were held on 16 November 2000 at the Ericsson Globe, Stockholm.
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Date | 16 November 2000 |
Location | Globen, Stockholm, Sweden |
Hosted by | Wyclef Jean |
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Network | MTV Networks International (Europe) |
Produced by | Sharon Ali, Tara Duffy and James O'Brien |
Directed by | Julia Knowles [1] |
Performers included Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue. The Spice Girls performance was their last before their separation. Presenters included Kelis, Guy Ritchie, Moby and Heidi Klum.
The nominees were announced on October 2, 2000. Robbie Williams was the most nominee with 4 awards included Best Song and Best Video.[2] Madonna and Eminem were the big winners of the night with two awards each.[3]
Nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Regional nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best Dutch Act | Best French Act |
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Best German Act | Best Italian Act |
Best Nordic Act | Best Polish Act |
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Best Spanish Act | Best 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
- Savage Garden — presented Best Hip-Hop
- Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Heidi Klum — presented Best R&B
- Anastacia and Ronan Keating — presented Best Group
- Thora Birch — presented Best Dance
- Kelis and Moby — presented Best Female
- Guy Ritchie — presented Best Video
- Jean Reno — presented Free Your Mind Award
- Jason Priestley and Kylie Minogue — presented Best Song
See also
References
- "MTV Europe Music Awards 2000". IMDb.
- "MTV Europe Music Awards: The nominations". BBC News. October 2, 2000. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
- Basham, David (November 17, 2000). "MADONNA, EMINEM LEAD AMERICAN ROMP THROUGH EMAS". MTV News. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
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