List of Dutch artists nominated for MTV Europe Music Awards

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The following is a list of Dutch artists nominated for MTV Europe Music Awards. List does not include MTV Europe Music Award for Best Dutch Act, MTV Europe Music Award for Best Dutch & Belgian Act, New Sounds of Europe or MTV Europe Music Award for Best European Act.

YearNominationArtistRef
1994 Best Dance 2 Unlimited [1]
1999 Best Breakthrough Act Vengaboys [2]
2013 Best Electronic Afrojack [3]
2014 Best Electronic Afrojack [4]
Hardwell
2015 Best Electronic Martin Garrix [5]
Best Push Act Natalie La Rose
2016 Best Electronic Martin Garrix [6]
Best Electronic Afrojack
2017 Best Electronic Martin Garrix [7]
2018 [8]
2019 Best Electronic [9]
2020 Best Electronic [10]
2022 Best Electronic Tiësto
2023

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