Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Show of the Year

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Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Show of the Year
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Most recent winner: Ludmilla
CountryBrazil
Presented by Multishow
First awarded1998
Currently held byNumanice 2023 – Ludmilla (2023)
Most awards Ivete Sangalo (5)
Website Official website

Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Show of the Year is an annual award presented at the Multishow Brazilian Music Award, a ceremony established in 1994 and originally called the TVZ Award. The award for Show of the Year was first introduced as Best Show in 1998. [1] Between the 2020 and 2021 editions, the category was renamed twice: Live of the Year and Performance of the Year. [2] [3] In 2022, it was renamed Show of the Year. [4]

Contents

Recipients

1990s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
1998 Titãs
1999Terra Samba [5]

2000s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2000 Djavan [6] [7] [8]
2001 Sandy & Junior [9]
2002 Sandy & Junior [10]
2003 Sandy & Junior [11]
2004 Skank [12]
2005 O Rappa [13]
2006 Ivete Sangalo [14]
2007 Ivete Sangalo [15]
2008 Ana Carolina [16]
2009 Capital Inicial [17]

2010s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2010 Ivete Sangalo [18]
2011 Luan Santana [19]
2012 Paula Fernandes [20]
2013 Paula Fernandes [21]
2014 Ivete Sangalo [22]
2015 Anitta [23]
2016 Anitta [24]
2017 Joelma [25]
2018 Marília Mendonça [26]
2019 Marília Mendonça [27]

2020s

YearWinner(s)NomineesRef.
2020 Marília Mendonça (Live of the Year) [28]
2021 Ivete Sangalo (Performance of the Year) [29]
2022Turnê Irmãos – Alexandre Pires and Seu Jorge [30]
2023Numanice 2023 – Ludmilla [31]
2024 [32]

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