2000 MTV Europe Music Awards
2000 MTV Europe Music Awards | |
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Date | November 16, 2000 |
Location | Globen, Stockholm, Sweden |
Host | Wyclef Jean |
Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | MTV Networks International (Europe) |
The 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards were held on November 16, 2000 at the Ericsson Globe, Stockholm.
The show itself featured 12 different production sets. Jennifer Lopez entered the arena from the ceiling in a specially built plane to perform "Love Don't Cost a Thing", Ricky Martin sang "She Bangs" surrounded by tanks of underwater dancers and Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue teamed up for a rendition of "Kids". The Spice Girls performance was their last before their disbandment and appeared on the same set list as Madonna[1] (who sported a Kylie T-shirt whilst singing "Music"), U2 and Moby.
Presenters included Kelis, Madonna’s husband Guy Ritchie, Moby and Heidi Klum.
Nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best Song
- Melanie C (featuring Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes) — "Never Be the Same Again"
- Madonna — "Music"
- Sonique — "It Feels So Good"
- Britney Spears — "Oops!... I Did It Again"
- Robbie Williams — "Rock DJ"
Best Video
- Blink-182 — "All the Small Things"
- Foo Fighters — "Learn to Fly"
- Moby — "Natural Blues"
- Red Hot Chili Peppers — "Californication"
- Robbie Williams — "Rock DJ"
Best Album
- Bon Jovi — Crush
- Eminem — The Marshall Mathers LP
- Macy Gray — On How Life Is
- Moby — Play
- Travis — The Man Who
Best Female
Best Male
Best Group
Best New Act
Best Pop
Best Dance
Best Rock
Best R&B
Best Hip-Hop
Free Your Mind
Regional nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best UK and Ireland Act
Best Nordic Act
- The Ark
- Bomfunk MC's
- Darude
- Shimoli
- Thomas Rusiak
Best German Act
Best Italian Act
Best Dutch Act
Best French Act
Best Polish Act
Best Spanish Act
Performances
- U2 — "Beautiful Day"
- All Saints — "Pure Shores"
- Madonna — "Music"
- Spice Girls — "Holler"
- Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue — "Kids"
- Moby — "Porcelain"
- Jennifer Lopez — "Love Don't Cost a Thing"
- Ronan Keating — "Life Is a Rollercoaster"
- Guano Apes — "No Speech"
- Backstreet Boys — "Shape of My Heart"
- Bomfunk MCs — "Freestyler"
- Ricky Martin — "She Bangs"
Appearances
- Ali G and Róisín Murphy — presented Best Male
- Savage Garden — presented Best Hip-Hop
- Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Heidi Klum — presented Best R&B
- Anastacia and Ronan Keating — presented Best Group
- Thora Birch — presented Best Dance
- Kelis and Moby — presented Best Female
- Guy Ritchie — presented Best Video
- Jean Reno — presented Free Your Mind Award
- Jason Priestley and Kylie Minogue — presented Best Song
- Andreas Johnson
- Aqua
- Bruce Dickinson
- Tia Carrere
- The Cardigans
- Eagle Eye Cherry
- Neneh Cherry
- Dolce & Gabbana
- Eiffel 65
- Julio Iglesias
- Grace Jones
- Patsy Kensit
- Sonique
- Virginie Ledoyen
References
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