Billboard Music Award for Top Dance/Electronic Artist

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This article lists the winners and nominees for the Billboard Music Award for Top Dance/Electronic Artist.

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Winners and nominees

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Four-time winning American artist Lady Gaga
Four-time winning American electronic dance music duo
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Four-time winning American electronic dance music duo
The Chainsmokers

2011 – 2013: Top Dance Artist
2013 – 2013: Top EDM Artist
2014 – present: Top Dance/Electronic Artist

YearWinnerNomineeRef.
2011 Lady Gaga The Black Eyed Peas
David Guetta
La Roux
Rihanna
[1]
2012 Britney Spears
David Guetta
LMFAO
Rihanna
[2]
2013 Madonna
(Top Dance Artist)
Calvin Harris
David Guetta
Skrillex
Swedish House Mafia
[3]
David Guetta
(Top EDM Artist)
Calvin Harris
Deadmau5
Skrillex
Swedish House Mafia
2014 Daft Punk Avicii
Calvin Harris
Lady Gaga
Zedd
[4]
2015 Calvin Harris Avicii
Clean Bandit
Disclosure
Lindsey Stirling
[5]
2016 David Guetta The Chainsmokers
DJ Snake
Major Lazer
Zedd
[6]
2017 The Chainsmokers Calvin Harris
DJ Snake
Lindsey Stirling
Major Lazer
[7]
2018 Calvin Harris
Kygo
Marshmello
Odesza
[8]
2019 Calvin Harris
Kygo
Marshmello
Odesza
[9]
2020 Avicii
DJ Snake
Illenium
Marshmello
[10]
2021 Lady Gaga The Chainsmokers
Kygo
Marshmello
Surf Mesa
[11]
2022 Calvin Harris
David Guetta
Marshmello
Tiësto
[12]
2023 Beyoncé Drake
David Guetta
Calvin Harris
Tiësto
2023 [13] Beyoncé
The Chainsmokers
Charli XCX
Dua Lipa
Calvin Harris

Artists with multiple wins and nominations

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