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2014 MTV Europe Music Awards

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2014 MTV Europe Music Awards
Date9 November 2014 (9:00 PM CET)
LocationThe SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland
Hosted byNicki Minaj
Most awardsOne Direction and 5 Seconds of Summer (3 each)
Most nominationsKaty Perry (7)
Websitehttp://tv.mtvema.com Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV, VIVA, Channel 5
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The 2014 MTV EMAs (also known as the MTV Europe Music Awards) were held at The SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland on 9 November 2014.[1] This was the first time since 2003 when the awards were held in Scotland and the fifth time the United Kingdom has hosted the MTV EMA since the show was hosted in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The event showcases the world's hottest musical acts in a different city each year.[2] The event was hosted by Nicki Minaj.[3][4]

Ariana Grande opened the show with "Problem" and "Break Free". An additional performance from Alicia Keys was featured at the O2 Academy Glasgow. Ozzy Osbourne received the award for Global Icon from Slash. Slash closed the show performing "Crazy Train" featuring The Conspirators and with Myles Kennedy and Simon Neil from Biffy Clyro on vocals.

One Direction and 5 Seconds Of Summer were the biggest winners of the night with three wins, followed by Ariana Grande and Katy Perry.

Voting process

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Category Voting Method Start Date End Date
Biggest Fans Twitter and Instagram Hashtag 15 Sept @12 pm CET 8 Nov @ 11:59 pm CET
Worldwide Act Pre-Nomination Twitter and Weibo (in China only) Hashtag 9 Sept @ 12 pm CET 14 Sept @ 11:59 pm CET
Worldwide Act Phase 1 - Local Website mtvema.com/App 16 Sept @12 pm CET 22 Oct @ 11:59 pm CET
Worldwide Act Phase 2 - Cluster Website mtvema.com/App 23 Oct @ 12 pm CET 29 Oct @ 11:59 pm CET
Worldwide Act Phase 3 - Final Website mtvema.com/App 30 Oct @ 12 pm CET 8 Nov @ 11:59 pm CET
Best Video MTV Music Editorial Team - not eligible for audience voting N/A N/A
Global Icon MTV Music Editorial Team - not eligible for audience voting N/A N/A
Greatest EMA Moments Website mtvema.com/mtv-ema-top-20 25 Sept @12 pm CET 20 Nov @ 11:59 pm CET
Additional Social Category
(Artist on the Rise, #EMAzing Artist)
social media TBA TBA
All Others Website mtvema.com/App 16 Sept @12 pm CET 8 Nov @ 11:59 pm CET

Nominations

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Winners are in bold text.

Best Song Best Video

Ariana Grande (featuring Iggy Azalea) — "Problem"

Katy Perry (featuring Juicy J) — "Dark Horse"

Best Female Best Male

Ariana Grande

Justin Bieber

Best New Act Best Pop

5 Seconds of Summer

One Direction

Best Electronic Best Rock

Calvin Harris

Linkin Park

Best Alternative Best Hip-Hop

Thirty Seconds To Mars

Nicki Minaj

Best Live Act Best World Stage Performance

One Direction

Enrique Iglesias

Best Push Act Biggest Fans

5 Seconds of Summer

One Direction

Best Look Best Worldwide Act

Katy Perry

Bibi Zhou

Artist on the Rise Best Song With A Social Message

5 Seconds Of Summer

Beyoncé — "Pretty Hurts"

Global Icon
Ozzy Osbourne

Regional nominations

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Winners are in bold text.

Northern Europe

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Best Danish Act Best Finnish Act

Christopher

Isac Elliot

Best Norwegian Act Best Swedish Act

Adelén

The Fooo

Best UK & Ireland Act

One Direction

Southern Europe

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Best French Act Best Greek Act

Indila

Vegas

Best Italian Act Best Portuguese Act[5]

Alessandra Amoroso

David Carreira

Best Spanish Act[6]

Enrique Iglesias

Central Europe

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Best Belgian Act Best Dutch Act

Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike

Kensington

Best German Act Best Swiss Act

Revolverheld

Sinplus

Eastern Europe

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Best Adria Act Best Israeli Act

Van Gogh

TRIPL featuring Meital de Razon

Best Polish Act[8] Best Romanian Act

Dawid Kwiatkowski

Andra

Best Russian Act

Nyusha

Africa, Middle East and India

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Best African Act Best Middle East Act

Sauti Sol

Mohammed Assaf

Best Indian Act

Yo Yo Honey Singh

Japan and Korea

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Best Japanese Act Best Korean Act[9]

Daichi Miura

B.A.P

Southeast Asia, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan

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Best Southeast Asian Act Best Mainland China and Hong Kong Act

Sarah Geronimo

Bibi Zhou

Best Taiwanese Act

Hebe Tien

Australia and New Zealand

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Best Australian Act Best New Zealand Act

5 Seconds Of Summer

Lorde

Latin America

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Best Brazilian Act Best Latin America North Act

Anitta

Dulce María

Best Latin America Central Act Best Latin America South Act

Don Tetto

Miranda!

North America

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Best Canadian Act Best US Act

Justin Bieber

Fifth Harmony

Worldwide nominations

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Winners are in bold text.

Best Northern European Act Best Southern European Act

One Direction

Alessandra Amoroso

Best Central European Act Best Eastern European Act

Revolverheld

Dawid Kwiatkowski

Best Africa, Middle East and India Act Best Japan and Korea Act

Mohammed Assaf

B.A.P.

Best Southeast Asia, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan Act Best Australia and New Zealand Act

Bibi Zhou

5 Seconds of Summer

Best Latin American Act Best North American Act

Dulce Maria

Fifth Harmony

Performances

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Artist(s) Song(s)
Pre-Show
Fifth Harmony "BO$$"
Nick Jonas "Jealous"
Main show
Ariana Grande "Problem"
"Break Free"
Kiesza "Hideaway"
Royal Blood "Figure It Out"
Charli XCX "Boom Clap"
"Break the Rules"
U2 "Every Breaking Wave"
Nicki Minaj
Skylar Grey
"Super Bass"
"Bed of Lies"
"Anaconda"
Ed Sheeran "Thinking Out Loud"
Enrique Iglesias
Gente de Zona
"I'm a Freak"
"Bailando"
Alicia Keys "We Are Here"
Slash
Myles Kennedy
The Conspirators
Simon Neil
"Crazy Train"

Appearances

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Pre show

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Main show

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See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 16 July 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  4. ^ "One Direction win three MTV Europe Music Awards in Glasgow". BBC News. 9 November 2014. Archived from the original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  5. ^ http://pt.mtvema.com/novidades/meet-your-local-ema-nominees/ubvs9n Archived 19 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine CONHECE OS 4 NOMEADOS AO EMA PARA MELHOR ARTISTA PORTUGUÊS... E ESCOLHE O 5º!
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