2019 Global Awards

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2019 Global Awards
Date7 March 2019
Venue Hammersmith Apollo
CountryUnited Kingdom
Hosted by Roman Kemp, Rochelle Humes and Myleene Klass
Most awards Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson, Little Mix (2)
Most nominationsLittle Mix (4)
Television/radio coverage
Network Capital FM
Heart FM
The Capital FM Website
The Heart FM Website
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The 2019 Global Awards ceremony was held on Thursday, 7 March 2019 at London's Eventim Apollo [1] and was sponsored by very.co.uk. [2]

Contents

Roman Kemp, Rochelle Humes and Myleene Klass returned to host for the second year. [3] [4]

Performances and special appearances included Little Mix, Lang Lang, Blossoms, Anne-Marie, Mark Ronson and Mabel. [5]

Performances

OrderArtistSong(s)
1 Anne-Marie "Friends" & "2002"
2 Mabel "Fine Line" & "Don't Call Me Up"
3 Lang Lang "Für Elise"
4 Blossoms "I Can't Stand It" & "Charlemagne"
5 Little Mix "Woman Like Me" & "Think About Us"
6 Mark Ronson "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart", "Electricity", "Ooh Wee", "Shallow (Remix)", "Valerie" & "Uptown Funk"

Nominees and winners

The list of nominees was announced in December 2018. [6] Winners are listed first, in bold. [7] [8]

Best Song with Metro (Public Vote) (Presented by Fleur East and Harry Redknapp)Best Group (Public Vote) (Presented by Cheryl and Anne-Marie)
The LBC Award (Public Vote)Rising Star Award (Public Vote)
Social Media Superstar (Public Vote) (Presented by Will Manning and Mabel)Best RnB, Hip Hop or Grime (Public Vote) (Presented by Yinka and Semtex)
Best MaleBest Female (Presented by Vick Hope and Olly Murs)
Best Classical ArtistBest British Artist or Group (Presented by Martin Kemp and Shirley Kemp)
Mass Appeal Award (Presented by Emma Bunton and John Newman)Most Played Song
Best IndieBest Pop
The Global Special Award (Presented by Dua Lipa)The Very Award (Presented by Kate Garraway)
  • Joshua Hill

Multiple awards and nominations

Two:

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