This article lists the presenters, venues and winners for the Kerrang! Awards from 1999 to 2016 and for 2018 and 2019. The 2017 event did not take place, with the awards returning the following year.
As the awards later ceased after the 2022 event and information from 1995 is not available, this list can be seen as complete.
Date: 23 June 2022 [1]
Venue: Shoreditch Town Hall
Did not take place due to COVID-19.
Date: 19 June 2019 [2]
Venue: Islington Assembly Hall
Date: 24 June 2018 [3]
Venue: Islington Assembly Hall
Host: Sam Coare (Kerrang! editor) and Phil Alexander
Did not take place due to transition sale period from Bauer to Mixmag Media.
Date: 9 June 2016 [4]
Date: 11 June 2015 [5]
Date: 12 June 2014 [6]
Venue: The Troxy
Host: Andrew W.K and Scott Ian
Date: 13 June 2013 [7]
Venue: The Troxy
Host: Scott Ian and Mark Hoppus
Date: 7 June 2012 [8]
Venue: The Brewery
Host: Scott Ian and Corey Taylor
Date: 9 June 2011 [9]
Venue: The Brewery
Host: Scott Ian and Corey Taylor
Date: 29 July 2010 [10]
Venue: The Brewery
Host: Scott Ian and Corey Taylor
Date: 3 August 2009 [11]
Venue: The Brewery
Host: Scott Ian and Corey Taylor
Date: 21 August 2008 [12]
Venue: The Brewery
Host: Scott Ian
Date: 23 August 2007 [13]
Venue: The Brewery
Host: Scott Ian
Date: 24 August 2006 [14]
Venue: The Brewery
Host: Stuart Cable
Date: 25 August 2005 [15]
Venue: The Brewery
Host: Juliette Lewis and Stuart Cable
Date: 26 August 2004 [16]
Venue: The Brewery
Host: Stuart Cable
Date: 21 August 2003 [17]
Date: 27 August 2002 [18]
Date: 28 August 2001 [19]
Date: August 1999 [22]
Date: August 25, 1998 [23] [24]
Date: September, 1997. [25]
June 1995
Date: 1996. [26]
Date: 13 June 1994. [27]
Venue: Notre Dame Hall
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(in article announcing Kerrang! Awards of August 1997)