MTV Europe Music Award for Best Swiss Act

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The following is a list of the MTV Europe Music Award winners and nominees for Best Swiss Act.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

2000s

YearArtistRef
2009
Stress [1]
Lovebugs
Phenomden
Ritschi
Seven

2010s

YearArtistRef
2010
Greis [2]
Baschi
Lunik
Marc Sway
Stefanie Heinzmann
2011
Gimma
Adrian Stern
Baschi
Myron
TinkaBelle
Blue Cold Ice Creams
2012
DJ Antoine [3]
77 Bombay Street
Mike Candys
Remady
Stress
2013
Bastian Baker [4]
DJ Antoine
Remady & Manu-L
Steff La Cheffe
Stress
2014
Sinplus
Bastian Baker
DJ Antoine
Remady & Manu-L
Mr.Da-Nos & The Product G&B
Pre-nominations:
  • Sinplus
  • Pegasus
  • 77 Bombay Street
  • Patrick Miller
2015
Stefanie Heinzmann [5]
Can "Stress" Canatan
77 Bombay Street
DJ Antoine
Lo & Leduc
2016
Chlyklass
Damian Lynn
Nickless
Bastian Baker
Bligg
2017
Mimiks [6]
Lo & Leduc
Pegasus
Xen
Züri West
2018
Loco Escrito [7]
Zibbz
Lo & Leduc
Hecht
Pronto
2019
Loredana [8]
Stefanie Heinzmann
Ilira
Monet192
Faber

2020s

YearArtistRef
2020
Loredana [9]
Seven
Bligg
Loco Escrito
Pronto
2021
Gjon's Tears
Arma Jackson
Monet192
Stefanie Heinzmann
Loredana
2022
Loredana
Patent Ochsner
Marius Bear
Faber
Priya Ragu
2023
Gjon's Tears
Monet192
Danitsa
Stress
Tantie Kita
2024
Nemo
Benjamin Amaru
Faber
Priya Ragu
Stress

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