- Music
- 15 Nov 21
Ed Sheeran, Måneskin, Saweetie and more perform at MTV EMAs in Budapest
See the full list of winners from last night's MTV EMAs below.
Ed Sheeran, Måneskin, Saweetie, girl in red, Yungblud and more performed at the 2021 MTV European Music Awards last night, November 14, in Budapest.
The event, which was hosted by American rapper Saweetie, was dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community and recognised five LGBTQ+ activists with the Generation Change Award. It featured a number of performances, including a handful from Saweetie herself, who performed hits 'Tap In,' 'Best Friend' and 'Out Out.'
Ed Sheeran, who won Best Artist and Best Song for 'Bad Habits,' performed 'Shivers' and 'Overpass Graffiti' from his latest release, = (pronounced 'equals'). The record, which is Sheeran's fifth studio album, debuted at the top of the Official Irish Albums Chart earlier this month.
After winning the Best Rock Award, Italian rock band Måneskin performed their latest release, 'MAMMAMIA.'
Other performances throughout the night included girl in red's 'Serotonin,' Kim Petras' 'Coconuts' and 'Hit It from The Back,' OneRepublic's 'Run,' Maluma's 'Mama Tetema (feat. Rayvanny)' and Imagine Dragons' 'Enemy (feat. J.I.D.).'
2021 MTV EMAs winners:
Best Artist: Ed Sheeran
Best Pop: BTS
Best Song: Ed Sheeran, 'Bad Habits'
Best Video: Lil Nas X, 'Montero (Call Me By Your Name)'
Best Collaboration: Doja Cat ft. SZA, 'Kiss Me More'
Best New: Saweetie
Best Electronic: David Guetta
Best Rock: Måneskin
Best Alternative: Yungblud
Best Latin: Maluma
Best Hip-hop: Nicki Minaj
Best K-pop: BTS
Best group: BTS
Best Push: Olivia Rodrigo
Biggest Fans: BTS
Video For Good: Billie Eilish, 'Your Power'
Best US Act: Taylor Swift
Generation Change Award: Amir Ashour, Matthew Blaise, Sage Dolan-Sandrino, Erika Hilton and Viktória Radványi
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