Billboard Music Award for Top Rock Album

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The Billboard Music Award for Top Rock Album winners and nominees. This is a newer award. Mumford & Sons and Coldplay won the award twice.

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Winners and nominees

YearAlbumArtistOther nomineesRef.
2006 All the Right Reasons Nickelback James Blunt Back to Bedlam
Red Hot Chili Peppers Stadium Arcadium
[1]
2011 Sigh No More Mumford & Sons Kid Rock Born Free
Jack Johnson To the Sea
The Black Keys Brothers
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
[2]
2012 Mylo Xyloto Coldplay Foster the People Torches
Foo Fighters Wasting Light
Nickelback – Here and Now
Mumford & Sons Sigh No More
[3]
2013 Babel Mumford & Sons Fun Some Nights
The Lumineers The Lumineers
Of Monsters and Men My Head Is an Animal
Phillip Phillips The World from the Side of the Moon
[4]
2014 Night Visions Imagine Dragons Lana Del Rey Born to Die
Fall Out Boy Save Rock and Roll
Lorde Pure Heroine
Mumford & Sons – Babel
[5]
2015 Ghost Stories Coldplay AC/DC Rock or Bust
The Black Keys Turn Blue
Hozier Hozier
Lorde – Pure Heroine
[6]
2016 Blurryface Twenty One Pilots Alabama Shakes Sound & Color
David Bowie Blackstar
Coldplay – A Head Full of Dreams
Mumford & Sons – Wilder Mind
[7]
2017 Hardwired... to Self-Destruct Metallica Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool
Twenty One Pilots – Blurryface
The Lumineers – Cleopatra
Red Hot Chili Peppers – The Getaway
[8]
2018 Evolve Imagine Dragons Panic! at the Disco Death of a Bachelor
Linkin Park - One More Light
U2 Songs of Experience
Portugal. The Man Woodstock
2019 Pray For The Wicked Panic! at the Disco Dave Matthews Band Come Tomorrow
Imagine Dragons Origins
Mumford & Sons Delta
Twenty One Pilots Trench
2020 Fear Inoculum Tool The Lumineers III
Slipknot We Are Not Your Kind
Tame Impala The Slow Rush
Vampire Weekend Father of the Bride
2021 Tickets to My Downfall Machine Gun Kelly AC/DC Power Up
Miley Cyrus Plastic Hearts
Glass Animals Dreamland
Bruce Springsteen Letter to You
2022 Scaled and Icy Twenty One Pilots AJR OK Orchestra
Coldplay Music of the Spheres
Imagine Dragons Mercury – Act 1
John Mayer Sob Rock
2023 American Heartbreak Zach Bryan Hardy The Mockingbird & the Crow
Jelly Roll Whitsitt Chapel
Noah Kahan Stick Season
Steve Lacy Gemini Rights
2024 Stick Season Noah Kahan Zach Bryan The Great American Bar Scene
Zach Bryan – Zach Bryan
Hozier Unheard
Dolly Parton Rockstar
[9]

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