1997 MTV Europe Music Awards
1997 MTV Europe Music Awards | |
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Date | November 6, 1997 |
Location | Ahoy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
Hosted by | Ronan Keating |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | MTV Networks International (Europe) |
The 1997 MTV Europe Music Awards were held at The Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands on 6 November 1997 and were hosted by Ronan Keating. The Prodigy were the big winners of the night winning 3 awards including Best Video.
Nominations
Winners are in bold text.
Best Song
- The Cardigans — "Lovefool"
- Puff Daddy (featuring Faith Evans and 112) — "I'll Be Missing You"
- Hanson — "Mmmbop"
- No Doubt — "Don't Speak"
- Will Smith — "Men in Black"
Best Video
- Blur — "Song 2"
- The Chemical Brothers — "Block Rockin' Beats"
- Daft Punk — "Around the World"
- The Prodigy — "Breathe"
- Radiohead — "Paranoid Android"
Best Female
Best Male
Best Group
Best New Act
Best Dance
Best Rock
Best Alternative
Best R&B
Best Rap
Best Live Act
MTV Select
- Backstreet Boys — "As Long as You Love Me"
- Hanson — "Where's the Love"
- Puff Daddy (featuring Faith Evans and 112) — "I'll Be Missing You"
- Spice Girls — "Spice Up Your Life"
Free Your Mind
Performances
- 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"
Appearances
- Dennis Hopper — introduced U2
- Alicia Silverstone — presented Best Dance
- Louise and Mark Owen — presented Best Female
- Dennis Hopper — presented 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
- Missy Elliott and David Arquette — presented Best Rap
- Stephen Dorff and Saffron — presented Best Song
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