MTV Europe Music Awards 1997
MTV Europe Music Awards 1997
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Awarded for | MTV Europe Music Awards | |||
date | November 6, 1997 | |||
Moderation | Ronan Keating | |||
Loan location | Ahoy Rotterdam , Rotterdam | |||
Country | Netherlands | |||
Awarded by | MTV Europe | |||
Most awards | The Prodigy (3) | |||
website | https://www.mtvema.com/de-de | |||
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The MTV Europe Music Awards 1997 were presented on November 6, 1997 at Ahoy Rotterdam , Rotterdam , the Netherlands . The moderator was Ronan Keating . The winners of the evening were The Prodigy , who won a total of three awards.
In 1997 the following categories were introduced:
- Best Alternative Act
- Best Live Act
- Best Rap Artist
- Best R&B Act
Winners and nominees
Appearances
- U2 - Mofo
- Björk - Bachelorette
- Spice Girls - Spice Up Your Life
- Skunk Anansie - Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
- LL Cool J - Phenomenon
- Blackstreet (featuring Slash ) - Fix
- Jon Bon Jovi - Janie, Don't Take Your Love To Town
- Aerosmith - Pink / Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)
- Backstreet Boys - As Long as You Love Me / Everybody (Backstreet's Back)
- Jovanotti - L'ombelico del Mondo
Presenters
- Dennis Hopper - introduced U2
- Alicia Silverstone - presented Best Dance
- Backstreet Boys - presented Best Male
- Stephen Dorff and Saffron - presented Best Song
- Missy Elliott and David Arquette - presented Best Rap
- Louise and Mark Owen - presented Best Female
- Peter Andre and Eternal - presented Best Alternative
- Dennis Hopper - presented the Free Your Mind Award
- Caprice Bourret and Steven Tyler - presented Best Group
- Robbie Williams and Gena Lee Nolin - presented Best New Act
- Prince Naseem and Björk - presented Best Live Act
- Nina Persson and Katja Schuurman - presented MTV Select
- Hanson - presented Best Video
Official website
Individual evidence
- ^ MTV Europe Music Awards Winners 1994–2000. In: Billboard of November 10, 2001, p. 50. Online: [1]
- ^ MTV News Staff: MTV Europe announces the nominations for the 1996 Puffy, Radiohead Lead MTV Europe Nominees. MTV.com, September 19, 1997, accessed October 2, 2019 .