2021 Kids' Choice Awards Mexico

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Kids' Choice Awards Mexico 2021
DateSeptember 7, 2021
Location Mexico City
Country Mexico
Hosted byBryan SKabeche, Eddy SKabeche and Fede Vigevani
Most awards BTS (3)
Most nominationsSKabeche (5)
Website https://www.kcamexico.com/
Television/radio coverage
Network Nickelodeon
 2020 · Kids' Choice Awards Mexico · 2022 

The 2021 Kids' Choice Awards Mexico took place on September 7, 2021, via Nickelodeon. The awards recognizes the greatest acts of Mexican pop culture, various artists from music, TV and Cinema. [1] As in the previous year the awards were held virtually and were hosted by the internet personalities Bryan SKabeche, Eddy SKabeche and Fede Vigevani. The ceremony, in addition to being broadcast on the channel, was broadcast live on YouTube and Facebook. [2]

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Performances

The performers were announced via the official KCA Mexico website.

Performers at the Kids' Choice Awards Mexico 2021
Performer(s)Song(s)
Karol Sevilla "Nadie Te Entiende"
Matisse "De Pies a Cabeza"
Sofia Reyes "Casualidad"
Piso 21 "Tan Bonita"

Winners and nominees

Voting to choose the nominees began on June 28 and ended on July 26. [3] As of the mentioned date, the voting to choose the winners began and ended on August 22.

Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Indicates the winner within each category.
Favorite SquadInspiration
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png SKuad SKabeche
    • Privé Crew
    • Aventureros
    • Fede Vigevani y la Vecibanda
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Sol Carlos
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Bala
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Josué Benjamin
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Pau Zurita
Favorite ActorFavorite Actress
Favorite ShowFavorite Nick Show
Favorite CartoonTop Latin Artist
New ArtistGlobal Hit
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Humbe
    • Susana Cala
    • Ramón Vega
    • Nicole Gatti
Catchier SongK-Pop Bomb
Top CreatorCreator #ForYou
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Domelipa
    • Fefi Olivera
    • Jerry Castler
    • Darian Rojas
New IdolGamer MVP
Coolest YouTuberViral of the Year
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Fede Vigevani
    • Yolo Aventuras
    • SKabeche
    • Missa Sinfonia
InstaPetsFashion Icon
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png SK Pets de SKabeche
    • Pets de Polinesios
    • Pets de los Rulés
    • Octavio de Kenia y Eloisa Os
Master FandomShip of the Year
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Army (BTS)
    • Aventureros (Yolo Aventuras)
    • Polinesios (Los Polinesios)
    • CNCOwners (CNCO)
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Yoloriana
    • Darian Rojas & Jashlem
    • Eddy SKabeche & Xio
    • Calle & Poché
Pro Social Award
  • Meus Premios Nick Icon.png Jorge Rickards

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