Kerrang! Awards 2019

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Kerrang! - The Awards 2019
Sponsored by Marshall Amplification
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Vans
Date19 July 2019
Venue Islington Assembly Hall
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented by Kerrang!
Most awards Metallica (2)
Most nominations Architects (3)
Website kerrang.com/vote
  2018

The 2019 edition of the Kerrang! Awards, a ceremony recognising achievements in rock music over the preceding twelve months, took place on June 19, 2019. [1] As has long been the case for the Kerrang! Awards, the winners for the major categories were determined by fan votes from a shortlist of nominees, itself determined by a period of open fan nominee submissions. [2]

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Architects received the most nominations with three, namely 'Best Album', 'Best British Act', and 'Best British Live Act'. The band would ultimately walk away with only the latter award, winning it for the second consecutive year. [3]

The event was also notable for the 'Hall of Fame' award being awarded for the first time since 2014, with Skunk Anansie winning the distinction. Feeder's frontman Grant Nicholas, who presented the band with their award, would two months later see his own band inducted into Kerrang! Radio's Hall of Fame.

The ceremony was not broadcast live but was streamed online the following evening before being uploaded to the Kerrang! YouTube channel.

Winners and Nominees

Best Album
(presented by Kelly Osbourne)
Best Song
(presented by Employed to Serve)
Best British BreakthroughBest International Breakthrough
(presented by Matt Berry)
Best British ActBest International Act
(presented by Roger Taylor)
Best British Live Act
(presented by Caleb Shomo)
Best International Live Act
Special Achievement awards

Multiple nominations and awards

Metallica (pictured in London, 2017) won the most awards of the night MetallicaO2241017-67 (37955260666).jpg
Metallica (pictured in London, 2017) won the most awards of the night

The following artists received multiple nominations:

Three:

Two:

The following artists received multiple awards:

Two:

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References

  1. Kerrang!, issue 1774, 25 May 2019, page 8.
  2. "Kerrang! Awards 2019 Preview". Sound Mouth. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  3. "Kerrang! Awards 2019: Here's the Full List of Winners". Kerrang!. 19 June 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2019.