2021 MTV Europe Music Awards


The 2021 MTV Europe Music Awards were held on 14 November 2021 at the László Papp Budapest Sports Arena in Budapest, Hungary. This marked the first time that Hungary hosted the awards show, and as well the first edition to be held in a former eastern bloc country. The show was presented by American rapper Saweetie.
Justin Bieber led the nominations, with a total of eight, making him the most nominated male artist. Doja Cat and Lil Nas X were both tied, with six nominations, with Doja being the most nominated female act.

Performances

The performers were announced on November 11, 2021.

Presenters

The presenters were announced on November 11, 2021.

Winners and nominations

The nominations were announced on October 20, 2021. The category Best K-Pop was introduced this year.
Best SongBest Video
Ed Sheeran — "Bad Habits"
Lil Nas X – "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)"
  • * Doja Cat — "Kiss Me More"
  • * Ed Sheeran — "Bad Habits"
  • * Justin Bieber — "Peaches"
  • * Normani – "Wild Side"
  • * Taylor Swift – "willow"
  • Best CollaborationBest Artist
    Doja Cat — "Kiss Me More"
  • * Black Eyed Peas and Shakira — "Girl Like Me"
  • * Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow – "Industry Baby"
  • * the Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber – "Stay"
  • * Silk Sonic — "Leave the Door Open"
  • * The Weeknd and Ariana Grande – "Save Your Tears "
  • Ed Sheeran
  • * Doja Cat
  • * Justin Bieber
  • * Lady Gaga
  • * Lil Nas X
  • * The Weeknd
  • Best GroupBest New
    BTS
  • * Imagine Dragons
  • * Jonas Brothers
  • * Little Mix
  • * Måneskin
  • * Silk Sonic
  • Saweetie
  • * Giveon
  • * Griff
  • * Olivia Rodrigo
  • * Rauw Alejandro
  • * the Kid Laroi
  • Best PopBest Electronic
    BTS
  • * Doja Cat
  • * Dua Lipa
  • * Ed Sheeran
  • * Justin Bieber
  • * Olivia Rodrigo
  • David Guetta
  • * Calvin Harris
  • * Joel Corry
  • * Marshmello
  • * Skrillex
  • * Swedish House Mafia
  • Best RockBest Alternative
    Måneskin
  • * Coldplay
  • * Foo Fighters
  • * Imagine Dragons
  • * Kings of Leon
  • * The Killers
  • Yungblud
  • * Halsey
  • * Lorde
  • * Machine Gun Kelly
  • * Twenty One Pilots
  • * Willow
  • Best Hip-HopBest Latin
    Nicki Minaj
  • * Cardi B
  • * DJ Khaled
  • * Drake
  • * Kanye West
  • * Megan Thee Stallion
  • Maluma
  • * Bad Bunny
  • * J Balvin
  • * Rauw Alejandro
  • * Rosalía
  • * Shakira
  • Best K-PopBest Push
    BTS
  • * Lisa
  • * Monsta X
  • * NCT 127
  • * Rosé
  • * Twice
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • *24kGoldn
  • * Foushée
  • * Girl in Red
  • * Griff
  • * JC Stewart
  • * Jxdn
  • * Latto
  • * Madison Beer
  • * Remi Wolf
  • * Saint Jhn
  • * the Kid Laroi
  • Biggest FansVideo for Good
    BTS
  • * Ariana Grande
  • * Blackpink
  • * Justin Bieber
  • * Lady Gaga
  • * Taylor Swift
  • Billie Eilish — "Your Power"
  • * Demi Lovato — "Dancing with the Devil"
  • * Girl in Red — "Serotonin"
  • * H.E.R. — "Fight for You"
  • * Harry Styles — "Treat People with Kindness"
  • * Lil Nas X — "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)"
  • Regional awards

    Regional nominations were announced on 20 October 2021.

    Controversy

    Following the adoption of the Hungarian anti-LGBTQ law in June 2021, concerns were raised over Budapest being the location of the event. President and CEO of MTV Entertainment Group Worldwide Chris McCarthy explained that no censorship by the Hungarian government will be tolerated:
    "As a gay man, my personal emotions got the better of me. After learning this legislation passed, my knee jerk reaction was that we should move the event to another country. However, I picked up the phone to connect with global LGBTQ+ advocates, and consulted our LGBTQ+ employee resource group, Emerge. The decision was very clear to all of us, we should not move the event. Instead, we should move forward, using the show as an opportunity to stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community in Hungary and around the world as we continue to fight for equality for all".

    Performers included Kim Petras, the first out trans performer at the EMAs, with an act that was intentionally "raunchy and sex positive" and who spoke out to say "It's going to be pretty powerful to be in Hungary and perform the show when these laws have just happened". Other artists were also given stage time to speak out against Hungarian anti-LGBTQ+ policies, including Saweetie and Lil Nas X.
    There were also announced five "Generation Change Awards", introduced by Drew Barrymore and honouring LGBTQ+ activists from Iraq, Nigeria, Brazil, the United States and Hungary, with Budapest Pride organiser Viktória Radványi accepting the award in person; the other honourees were Amir Ashour, founder of IraQueer; Matthew Blaise, founder of The Oasis Project in Nigeria; Sage Dolan-Sandrino, an Afro-Cuban queer and trans artist from the United States; and Erika Hilton, the first black trans woman elected to the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo.