American Music Awards of 2019

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47th Annual American Music Awards
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DateNovember 24, 2019
Location Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, California
Country United States
Hosted by Ciara
Most awards Taylor Swift (6)
Most nominations Post Malone (7)
Website theamas.com
Television/radio coverage
Network ABC
Runtime188 minutes
Viewership6.69 million
Produced by Dick Clark Productions
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The 47th Annual American Music Awards were held on November 24, 2019 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, recognizing the most popular artists and albums of 2019. [1] It was broadcast live on ABC, and hosted by Ciara. [2] Taylor Swift received the Artist of the Decade award, and was also the most awarded artist of the night with six wins, becoming the most awarded artist in the award's history with 29 wins and extending her record in the categories of Artist of the Year, Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist and Favorite Pop/Rock Album. Post Malone received the most nominations of any artist with seven nominations, followed by Ariana Grande and first-time nominee Billie Eilish with six nominations each. [3] [4]

Contents

Performances

Artist(s)Song(s)
Selena Gomez "Lose You to Love Me"
"Look at Her Now"
Ciara "Melanin" (with Ester Dean and La La Anthony)
Lizzo "Jerome"
Thomas Rhett "Look What God Gave Her"
Shawn Mendes
Camila Cabello
"Señorita"
Kesha "Raising Hell" (with Big Freedia)
"Tik Tok"
Toni Braxton "Un-Break My Heart"
Billie Eilish "All the Good Girls Go to Hell"
Halsey "Graveyard"
Green Day "Father of All..."
"Basket Case"
Camila Cabello "Living Proof"
Jonas Brothers "Only Human" (from TD Garden in Boston)
Taylor Swift [5] Medley:
"The Man"
"Love Story"
"I Knew You Were Trouble"
"Blank Space"
"Shake It Off" (with Halsey and Camila Cabello)
"Lover (First Dance Remix)" (with Misty Copeland and Craig Hall)
Christina Aguilera
A Great Big World
"Fall on Me" [6]
Post Malone Medley:
"Circles"
"Take What You Want" (with Ozzy Osbourne, Travis Scott and Watt)
Dua Lipa "Don't Start Now"
Shania Twain [7] Medley:
"You're Still the One"
"Any Man of Mine"
"That Don't Impress Me Much"
"Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"

Presenters

Winners and nominees

Artist of the Year New Artist of the Year
Collaboration of the Year Tour of the Year
Favorite Music Video Favorite Social Artist
Favorite Soundtrack Favorite Male Artist – Pop/Rock
Favorite Female Artist – Pop/Rock Favorite Duo or Group – Pop/Rock
Favorite Album – Pop/Rock Favorite Song – Pop/Rock
Favorite Male Artist – Country Favorite Female Artist – Country
Favorite Duo or Group – Country Favorite Album – Country
Favorite Song – Country Favorite Artist – Rap/Hip-Hop
Favorite Album – Rap/Hip-Hop Favorite Song – Rap/Hip-Hop
Favorite Male Artist – Soul/R&B Favorite Female Artist – Soul/R&B
Favorite Album – Soul/R&B Favorite Song – Soul/R&B
Favorite Artist – Alternative Rock Favorite Artist – Adult Contemporary
Favorite Artist – Latin Favorite Artist – Contemporary Inspirational
Favorite Artist – Electronic Dance Music Artist of the Decade

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