2014 MTV Europe Music Awards

2014 MTV Europe Music Awards
Date 9 November 2014 (9:00 PM CET)
Location The SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland
Hosted by Nicki Minaj
Most awards One Direction and 5 Seconds of Summer (3)
Most nominations Katy Perry (7)
Official website tv.mtvema.com
Television/Radio coverage
Network MTV, VIVA, Channel 5

The 2014 MTV EMAs (also known as the MTV Europe Music Awards) were held at The SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland on 9 November 2014.[1] Bruce Gillmer, from Viacom International Media Network (VIMN), confirmed the ceremony would be held in Glasgow for the first time. This was the first time since 2003 when the awards were held in Scotland and the fifth time the United Kingdom has hosted the MTV EMA since the show was hosted in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The event showcases the world's hottest musical acts in a different city each year.[2] The event was hosted by Nicki Minaj.[3][4][5]

Ariana Grande opened the show with "Problem" and "Break Free". Additional performances from The Magician, Years & Years, Vance Joy and Alicia Keys were featured at the O2 Academy Glasgow. Ozzy Osbourne received the award for Global Icon from Slash. Slash closed the show performing "Crazy Train" featuring The Conspirators and with Myles Kennedy and Simon Neil from Biffy Clyro on vocals.

One Direction and 5 Seconds Of Summer were the biggest winners of the night with three wins, followed by Ariana Grande and Katy Perry.

Voting process

Category Voting Method Start DateEnd Date
Biggest Fans Twitter and Instagram Hashtag15 Sept @12pm CET 8 Nov @ 11:59pm CET
Worldwide Act Pre-Nomination Twitter and Weibo (in China only) Hashtag9 Sept @ 12pm CET 14 Sept @ 11:59pm CET
Worldwide Act Phase 1 - Local Website mtvema.com/App16 Sept @12pm CET 22 Oct @ 11:59pm CET
Worldwide Act Phase 2 - Cluster Website mtvema.com/App23 Oct @ 12pm CET 29 Oct @ 11:59pm CET
Worldwide Act Phase 3 - Final Website mtvema.com/App30 Oct @ 12pm CET 8 Nov @ 11:59pm CET
Best Video MTV Music Editorial Team - not eligible for audience votingN/A N/A
Global Icon MTV Music Editorial Team - not eligible for audience votingN/A N/A
Greatest EMA Moments Website mtvema.com/mtv-ema-top-20 25 Sept @12pm CET 20 Nov @ 11:59pm CET
Additional Social Category
(Artist on the Rise, #EMAzing Artist)
social mediaTBA TBA
All Others Website mtvema.com/App16 Sept @12pm CET 8 Nov @ 11:59pm CET

Nominations

Winners in bold.

Best Song

Best Video

Best Female

Best Male

Best New Act

Best Pop

Best Electronic

Best Rock

Best Alternative

Best Hip-Hop

Best Live Act

Best World Stage Performance

Best Push Act

Biggest Fans

Best Look

Artist on the Rise

Best Worldwide Act

Best Song With A Social Message

Global Icon

Regional nominations

Northern Europe

Best UK & Ireland Act
Best Danish Act
Best Finnish Act
Best Norwegian Act
Best Swedish Act

Central Europe

Best German Act
Best Dutch Act
Best Belgian Act
Best Swiss Act

Southern Europe

Best French Act
Best Italian Act
Best Spanish Act[6]
Best Portuguese Act [7]
Best Greek Act

Eastern Europe

Best Polish Act[8]
Best Russian Act
Best Romanian Act
Best Adria Act
Best Israeli Act

Africa, Middle East & India

Best African Act
Best Middle East Act
Best Indian Act

Japan & Korea

Best Japanese Act
Best Korean Act [10]

Southeast Asia, Mainland China and Hong Kong & Taiwan

Best Southeast Asian Act
Best Chinese & Hong Kong Act
Best Taiwanese Act

Australia & New Zealand

Best Australian Act
Best New Zealand Act

Latin America

Best Brazilian Act
Best Mexican Act
Best Latin America Central Act
Best Latin America South Act

North America

Best US Act
Best Canadian Act

Worldwide nominations

Best Northern European Act
Best Central European Act
Best Southern European Act
Best Eastern European Act
Best Africa, Middle East & India Act
Best Japan & Korea Act
Best Southeast Asia, China, Hong Kong & Taiwan Act
Best Australia & New Zealand Act
Best Latin American Act
Best Northern American Act

Performances

Pre show

Digital show

At O2 Academy Glasgow

Main show

Appearances

Pre show

Main show

See also

References

External links

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