2007 MTV Europe Music Awards

2007 MTV Europe Music Awards
Date November 1, 2007
Location Olympiahalle, Munich
Country Germany
Hosted by Snoop Dogg
Television/Radio coverage
Network MTV Networks International (Europe)

The 14th annual MTV European Music Awards were held at the Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany on November 1, 2007. The show received a total of 78 million votes, the most in MTV Europe Music Awards history.

Foo Fighters opened the show, with frontman Dave Grohl hosting the VIP 'Glamour Pit' area, interviewing celebrities live on air. Other performances on the night included Amy Winehouse with "Back to Black", Tokio Hotel, will.i.am and Babyshambles.

Presenters on the night included Joss Stone, model Lily Cole, R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe and F1 driver Lewis Hamilton.

Nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Best Song

Best Video

Album of the Year

Best Solo

Best Band

New Sounds of Europe

Rock Out

Ultimate Urban

Best Headliner

Best Inter Act

Artist's Choice

Free Your Mind

Regional nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Best UK and Ireland Act

Best Danish Act

Best Finnish Act

Best Norwegian Act

Best Swedish Act

Best German Act

Best Italian Act

Best Dutch and Belgian Act

Best French Act

Best Polish Act

Best Spanish Act

Best Russian Act

Best Romanian Act

Best Portuguese Act

Best Adria Act

Best Baltic Act

Best Arabia Act

Best Hungarian Act

Best Turkish Act

Best Ukrainian Act

Best African Act

New Sounds of Europe competition

Regional competition

Netherlands Germany Adria Turkey Portugal Denmark Sweden UK
  • Bedük
  • DANdadaDAN
  • Portecho
  • Suitcase
  • Yakup
France Spain Norway Finland Romania Poland Italy Baltic
  • Hanna
  • Jaula de Grillos
  • Lantana
  • Mendetz
  • Nena Daconte
  • Sara Da Pin Up
  • Tulsa
  • Wonderful Cosmetics
  • Zodiacs

International competition

Performances

Appearances

External links

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