MTV Europe Music Award for Best Nordic Act

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

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Winners and nominees

1990s

YearArtistNationalityRef
1998
Eagle Eye Cherry [a] Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [1]
Aqua Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Cue Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Drömhus Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Robyn Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
1999
Lene Marlin Flag of Norway.svg  Norway [2]
Jennifer Brown Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
The Cardigans Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Andreas Johnson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Petter Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

2000s

YearArtistNationalityRef
2000
Bomfunk MCs Flag of Finland.svg  Finland [3]
The Ark Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Darude Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
ShimoliFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Thomas Rusiak Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
2001
Safri Duo Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [4]
Briskeby Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Emmi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Eskobar Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Titiyo Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
2002
Kent Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [5]
The Crash Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
The Hives Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Röyksopp Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Saybia Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
2003
The Rasmus Flag of Finland.svg  Finland [6]
The Cardigans Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Junior Senior Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Kashmir Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Outlandish Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
2004
The Hives Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [7]
Sondre Lerche Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Maria Mena Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Sahara Hotnights Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Saybia Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark

2020s

YearArtistNationalityRef
2020
Zara Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [8]
Branco Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Gilli Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Alma Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Kygo Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
2021
TessaFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Drew Sycamore Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Sigrid Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Swedish House Mafia Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Zara Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
2022
Sigrid Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Kygo Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Swedish House Mafia Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Tove Lo Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
2023
Käärijä Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Alessandra Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Loreen Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Swedish House Mafia Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Zara Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
^[a] MTV Select — Northern

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