Lady Gaga: Set for some big gongs
The nominations for the MTV Europe Music Awards have been confirmed, with the likes of Beyonce and Lady Gaga predictably leading the way after a successful year of work.
Gaga will be hot favourite to lift the ‘Best Song’ award with Pokerface, in a particularly weak year for the category. It’s safe to say that whatever happens, her outfit will be the most interesting thing in the ceremony.
The event takes place on November 5th in European culture capital Berlin.
Full list of nominations as below;
Best Song
Beyoncé – ‘Halo’
Black Eyed Peas – ‘I Got A Feeling’
David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland - ‘When Love Takes Over’
Kings Of Leon – ‘Use Somebody’
Lady Gaga – ‘Pokerface’
Best Live Act
Beyoncé
Green Day
Kings of Leon
Lady Gaga
U2
Best Group
Black Eyed Peas
Green Day
Jonas Brothers
Kings of Leon
Tokio Hotel
Best New Act
Daniel Merriweather
La Roux
Lady Gaga
Pixie Lott
Taylor Swift
Best Female
Beyoncé
Katy Perry
Lady Gaga
Leona Lewis
Shakira
Best European Act
Nominations announced October 12th.
Best Push Artist
Daniel Merriweather
Hockey
La Roux
Little Boots
Metro Station
Pixie Lott
The Veronicas
White Lies
Best Male
Eminem
Jay-Z
Kanye West
Mika
Robbie Williams
Best Urban
Ciara
Eminem
Jay-Z
Kanye West
T.I
Best Rock
Foo Fighters
Green Day
Kings of Leon
Linkin Park
U2
Best Alternative
Muse
Paramore
Placebo
The Killers
The Prodigy
Best Video
Beyoncé – ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Britney Spears – ‘Circus’
Eminem – ‘We Made You’
Katy Perry – ‘Waking Up In Vegas’
Shakira – ‘She Wolf’
Best World Stage Performance
Coldplay
Kid Rock
Kings of Leon
Lady Gaga
Linkin Park

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