2019 MTV MIAW Awards

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2019 MTV MIAW Awards
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MTV MIAW 2019 logo
Date23 June
Location Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City
Hosted by Luis Gerardo Méndez, Calle and Poché
Website miaw.mtvla.com
Television/radio coverage
Network MTV Latin America
  2018  · MTV MIAW Awards ·  2021
(2020 skipped) 

The 7th Annual MTV MIAW Awards took place on June 23, 2019 at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City. It was broadcast live by MTV Latin America. The awards celebrated the best of Latin music [1] and the digital world of the millennial generation. The list of nominees were revealed on May 6, 2019. Leading the list of nominees were J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Paulo Londra with five nominations each and Anitta with three nominations under her belt. [2]

Contents

Hosts

Luis Gerardo Mendez with Calle and Poche at the 2019 MTV Millennial Awards stage Luis Gerardo Mendez, Calle y Poche - MTV MIAW 2019.png
Luis Gerardo Méndez with Calle and Poché at the 2019 MTV Millennial Awards stage

Performers

Nominees

ICON MIAW

Artist miaw

Explosion k-pop

UP WOMEN!

HIT GLOBAL

Hit of the year

Video of the year

Artist + chingon Mexico

Artist + duro Colombia

Artist + flama Argentina

Bromance of the year

Risadictos

Reality of the year

Killer series

Streamer of the year

Couple in flames

#instacrush

#INSTAPETS

Instastories

Fandom of the year

Influence + fresca

Ridiculo of the year

VIRAL PUMP

Global instagramer

Instagramer level god Mexico

Instagramer level god Colombia

Instagramer god level Argentina

Viral artist

Music-ship of the year

EMERGENT

Tiktoker of the year

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References

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