2019 Kids' Choice Awards

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2019 Kids' Choice Awards
Kids' Choice Awards 2019 logo.png
DateMarch 23, 2019
Location Galen Center
Los Angeles, California
Hosted by DJ Khaled
Most awards Ariana Grande, Avengers: Infinity War , and Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2)
Most nominationsAvengers: Infinity War (10)
Television/radio coverage
Network Nickelodeon
TeenNick
Nicktoons
Nick Jr. (simulcast)
Nick Radio
Runtime90 minutes
Viewership1.29 million [1]
Produced byAndrea Regalado
Kathryn Rickey
Directed by Glenn Weiss
  2018  · Kids' Choice Awards ·  2020  

The 32nd Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards ceremony was held on March 23, 2019, at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, California with DJ Khaled serving as host. [2] [3] It aired live on Nickelodeon, and was broadcast live or tape delayed across all of Nickelodeon's international networks.

Contents

The ceremony, which featured JoJo Siwa as a correspondent alongside Khaled throughout the show, included performances from Migos [4] [5] and the cast of SpongeBob SquarePants: The Musical . [6]

Two series starring Jace Norman were the lead-in and lead-out around the ceremony. A new episode of Henry Danger led into the ceremony, [7] while a sneak peek of the "A-block" of the first episode of The Substitute slotted in between the KCAs and the lead-out (the same Henry Danger episode that led into the ceremony). [8]

Appearances

Prior to the ceremony, Annie LeBlanc and Jayden Bartels hosted an Orange Carpet livestream [9] across Nickelodeon's social media accounts, [10] [11] which included a performance from Ally Brooke. [12]

The ceremony featured appearances by celebrities including Asher Angel, Paris Berelc, Ally Brooke, Noah Centineo, Lana Condor, Eugenio Derbez, David Dobrik, Riele Downs, Ariana Grande, Jack Dylan Grazer, Owen Joyner, Joey King, Liza Koshy, Zachary Levi, Lilimar, Mena Massoud, Caleb McLaughlin, Isabela Moner, Jace Norman, Josh Peck, Daniella Perkins, Chris Pratt, Adam Sandler, Naomi Scott, Kiernan Shipka, Lilly Singh, JoJo Siwa, Will Smith, Scarlet Spencer, Jason Sudeikis, Ryan ToysReview, and Dallas Dupree Young. [13] [14]

Presenters at the 2019 Kids' Choice Awards
Presenter(s)Role
Liza Koshy
Jason Sudeikis
Presented 'Favorite Butt-Kicker'
Bebe Rexha
Janelle Monáe
Presented 'Favorite Movie Actress'
Mena Massoud
Naomi Scott
Will Smith
Preview of Aladdin
Paris Berelc
Joel Courtney
Presented 'Favorite Male TV Star'
Jennifer Hudson Introduced Migos
Josh Peck
Kiernan Shipka
Presented 'Favorite Social Star'
SpongeBob SquarePants
Patrick Star
Presented 'Favorite Female TV Star', 'Favorite Animated Movie', 'Favorite Male Artist', and 'Favorite Global Music Star'
Riele Downs
Jace Norman
Presented 'Favorite Female Artist'
Isabela Moner
Michael Peña
Eugenio Derbez
Preview of Dora and the Lost City of Gold
JoJo Siwa Presented 'Favorite Gamer'
Lana Condor
Shameik Moore
Presented 'Favorite Movie Actor'
Dallas Dupree Young
Scarlet Spencer
Preview of The Secret Life of Pets 2
Daniella Perkins
Owen Joyner
Lilimar
Kids' Choice Fun Run and presented 'Favorite Funny TV Show'
Asher Angel
Jack Dylan Grazer
Zachary Levi
Preview of Shazam!
DJ Khaled
JoJo Siwa
Presented 'Favorite Social Music Star' and 'Favorite Collaboration'
Ally Brooke
Jack & Jack
Introduced cast of SpongeBob SquarePants: The Musical
Lilly Singh
Caleb McLaughlin
Presented 'Favorite Male Voice from an Animated Movie'

Performers

Performers at the 2019 Kids' Choice Awards
Performer(s)Song(s)
Ally Brooke (Orange Carpet)"Low Key"
DJ Khaled "All I Do Is Win"
"We Will Rock You" (originally performed by Queen)
Migos [4] [5] "Walk It Talk It"
"Stir Fry"
"Pure Water"
Cast of SpongeBob SquarePants: The Musical [6] "Best Day Ever"
"SpongeBob SquarePants Theme Song"

Winners and nominees

The nominees were announced and voting opened on February 26, 2019. [15] [2] [3] Voting ended on March 22, 2019. The winners are listed first, highlighted in boldfaced text. [16]

Movies

Favorite Movie Favorite Movie Actor
Favorite Movie ActressFavorite Superhero
Favorite Butt-Kicker Favorite Animated Movie
Favorite Male Voice from an Animated MovieFavorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie

Television

Favorite Funny TV Show Favorite TV Drama
Favorite Male TV Star Favorite Female TV Star
Favorite Reality ShowFavorite TV Host
Favorite TV Judges Favorite Cartoon

Music

Favorite Music Group Favorite Male Artist
Favorite Female ArtistFavorite Song
Favorite Breakout ArtistFavorite Collaboration
Favorite Social Music StarFavorite Global Music Star

Miscellaneous

Favorite Video GameFavorite Gamer
Favorite Social StarHow Do You Want to Help?
  • Help Animals (rescue, wildlife, & more)
    • Help People in Need (homes, food, & more)
    • Help Schools (supplies, STEM, & more)
    • Help the Environment (clean water, recycling, & more)
    • Help Prevent Bullying (positivity, respect, & more)

International

The following are nominations for awards from Nickelodeon's international networks, have the categories and awards presented during continuity during their individual airings of the main American ceremony.

Favorite Star (Netherlands)Favorite Star (Belgium)
  • Nora Gharib
  • Stien Edlund
  • Emma Bale
  • Sieg de Doncker
  • JustJade
  • Tinne Oltmans
Favorite TV Program (Netherlands and Belgium)Favorite Joker (Netherlands and Belgium)
  • De Eindmusical
  • Checkpoint
  • Nachtwacht
  • Spangas
  • De Viral Fabriek
  • Campus 12
  • Jeroen van Holland
  • StukTV
  • Quinsding
  • Mark Hoekx
  • Andy Peelman
  • Dutchtuber
Favorite Upcoming Talent (Netherlands and Belgium)Favorite Trending Pinoy (Philippines)
  • Sterre Koning
  • Steffi Mercie
  • Clonny Games
  • Emma Keuven
  • Zita Wauters
  • Summer de Snoo
Favorite Pinoy Internet Star (Philippines)
  • Ranz Kyle & Niana
    • Ella Cruz
    • Hannah Pangilinan
    • Kristel Fulgar

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