1999 MTV Europe Music Awards
Appearance
1999 MTV Europe Music Awards | |
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Date | 11 November 1999 |
Location | Point Depot, Dublin, Ireland |
Hosted by | Ronan Keating |
Most wins | Britney Spears (4) |
Most nominations | Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears (4) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | MTV Networks International (Europe) |
The 1999 MTV Europe Music Awards were held in Dublin, Ireland at The Point. Ronan Keating returned as host, with musical numbers including Mariah Carey with "Heartbreaker", Whitney Houston with "Get It Back" and "My Love Is Your Love", Britney Spears with "...Baby One More Time" & "(You Drive Me) Crazy", and The Corrs with "Radio", as well as The Cardigans, Jamiroquai, Marilyn Manson, and show-opener Iggy Pop.
Presenters included models/actresses Denise Richards and Carmen Electra, singers Christina Aguilera and Mary J. Blige, Fun Lovin' Criminals, and 'Ginger Spice' Geri Halliwell, who had recently released her debut solo record after quitting the Spice Girls the year prior.
Nominations
[edit]Winners are in bold text.
Regional nominations
[edit]Winners are in bold text.
Best German Act | Best Italian Act |
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Best Nordic Act | Best UK & Ireland Act |
Performances
[edit]Pre-show
[edit]Main show
[edit]- Iggy Pop — "Lust for Life"
- Mariah Carey — "Heartbreaker", with remix featuring Missy Elliott and Da Brat
- Underworld — "Push Upstairs"
- Britney Spears — "...Baby One More Time", " (You Drive Me) Crazy"
- The Offspring — "The Kids Aren't Alright"
- Jamiroquai — "King for a Day"
- Whitney Houston — "Get It Back / My Love Is Your Love"
- The Cardigans — "Erase/Rewind"
- Puff Daddy — "Best Friend"
- Ligabue — "L'odore del sesso"
- The Corrs — "Radio"
- Marilyn Manson — "Rock Is Dead"
Appearances
[edit]- Denise Richards and Pierce Brosnan — presented Best Female
- Geri Halliwell — presented Best Dance
- Christina Aguilera and TQ — presented Best Hip-Hop
- Carmen Electra and Fun Lovin' Criminals — presented Best Rock
- Damon Albarn and Mary J. Blige — presented Best R&B
- Lars Oostveen and Sasha — presented Best Nordic Act
- Steps — presented Best Group
- Alicia Silverstone — presented Best Pop
- Anastasia Zampounidis and Missy Elliott - presented Best German Act
- Eternal and Jovanotti — presented Best Male
- The Jukka Brothers — presented Best Album
- Kris & Kris and Andrea Pezzi — presented Best Italian Act
- Brett Anderson and Des'ree — presented Breakthrough Artist
- Cat Deeley and Edith Bowman — presented Best UK & Ireland Act
- Mick Jagger — presented Free Your Mind Award
- Five — presented Best Song
- Armand Van Helden and The Edge — presented Best Video