2013 MTV Europe Music Awards

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2013 MTV Europe Music Awards
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Date10 November 2013 (2013-11-10) (9:00 pm CET)
Location Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
Hosted by Redfoo [1]
Most awards Eminem and Miley Cyrus (2 each)
Most nominations Justin Timberlake and Macklemore and Ryan Lewis (5)
Website http://tv.mtvema.com   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
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Network MTV
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The 2013 MTV EMAs (also known as the MTV Europe Music Awards) were held at the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 10 November 2013. [2] This was the second time the awards had taken place in the Netherlands, the last time being in 1997.[ citation needed ]

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Several performances of the main show were performed at different locations in Amsterdam than the Ziggo Dome. Dutch DJ Afrojack performed at the Melkweg and was joined by Snoop Lion for the performance of 'Gin and Juice'. The American band Imagine Dragons performed their song 'Radioactive' at the Heineken Music Hall. [3]

Nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Best Song Best Video

Bruno Mars — "Locked Out of Heaven"

Miley Cyrus — "Wrecking Ball"

Best Female Best Male

Katy Perry

Justin Bieber

Best New Act Best Pop

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

One Direction

Best Electronic Best Rock

Avicii

Green Day

Best Alternative Best Hip-Hop

Thirty Seconds To Mars

Eminem

Best Live Act Best World Stage Performance

Beyoncé

Linkin Park

Best Push Act Biggest Fans

Austin Mahone

Tokio Hotel

Best Look Best Worldwide Act

Harry Styles

Chris Lee

Artist on the Rise

Austin Mahone

Global Icon
Eminem

Regional nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Northern Europe

Best Danish Act Best Finnish Act

Jimilian

Isac Elliot

Best Norwegian Act Best Swedish Act

Admiral P

Avicii

Best UK & Ireland Act

One Direction

Southern Europe

Best French Act Best Greek Act

Shaka Ponk

Demy

Best Italian Act Best Portuguese Act

Marco Mengoni

Filipe Pinto

Best Spanish Act

Auryn

Central Europe

Best Belgian Act Best Dutch Act

Stromae

Kensington

Best German Act Best Swiss Act

Lena

Bastian Baker

Eastern Europe

Best Adria Act Best Czech & Slovak Act

Frenkie

  • Filip Dizdar
  • Katja Šulc
  • S.A.R.S.
  • Svi na pod!

Celeste Buckingham

Best Hungarian Act Best Israeli Act

Ivan & The Parazol

The Ultras

Best Polish Act Best Romanian Act

Bednarek

Smiley

Best Russian Act

Zemfira

Africa, Middle East and India

Best African Act Best Middle East Act

LCNVL

Ahmed Soultan

Best Indian Act

Yo Yo Honey Singh

Japan and Korea

Best Japanese Act Best Korean Act

Momoiro Clover Z

EXO

Southeast Asia, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan

Best Southeast Asian Act Best Mainland China and Hong Kong Act

My Tam

Li Yuchun

Best Taiwanese Act

Show Lo

Australia and New Zealand

Best Australian Act Best New Zealand Act

Cody Simpson

Lorde

Latin America

Best Brazilian Act Best Latin America North Act

Fresno

Paty Cantú

Best Latin America Central Act Best Latin America South Act

Anna Carina

Airbag

North America

Best Canadian Act Best US Act

Justin Bieber

Miley Cyrus

Worldwide nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Best Northern European Act Best Southern European Act

One Direction

Marco Mengoni

Best Central European Act Best Eastern European Act

Lena

Bednarek

Best Africa, Middle East and India Act Best Japan and Korea Act

Ahmed Soultan

EXO

Best Southeast Asia, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan ActBest Australia and New Zealand Act

Li Yuchun

Cody Simpson

Best Latin American Act Best North American Act

Fresno

Justin Bieber

Performances

Pre show

Artist(s)Song(s)
Pre-show
TR/ST "Sulk/Capitol"
Ylvis "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)"

Main show

Artist(s)Song(s)
Main show
Miley Cyrus "We Can't Stop"
Robin Thicke "Blurred Lines" (with Iggy Azalea)
"Feel Good"
Katy Perry "Unconditionally"
Miley Cyrus "Wrecking Ball"
Kings of Leon "Beautiful War"
Bruno Mars "Gorilla"
Snoop Dogg
Afrojack
"Gin and Juice"
Eminem "Berzerk"
"Rap God"
The Killers "Shot at the Night"
"Mr. Brightside"
Imagine Dragons "Radioactive"
Icona Pop "I Love It"

Appearances

Pre show

Main show

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