2010 World Music Awards

The 2010 (21st annual) World Music Awards took place in Monte Carlo, Monaco and it was hosted by Michelle Rodriguez and Hayden Panettiere on May 18, 2010.[1] This award ceremony returned after a one-year break, in the same spiritual home of Monte Carlo.

Performers

In order of appearance, shown on television.

Appearance not broadcast on television:

Nominees & winners

Below is a list of the nominees for each award, in order of presentation, as shown on television. Winners are in bold.

Best New Artist

Presented by will.i.am

Best Hip-Hop Act

Presented by Karolína Kurková

Best Producer

Presented by Kelly Rowland

Best African Artist

Presented by Tommy Hilfiger

Best Asian Artist

Presented by Paris Hilton

World's Best Pop/Rock Artist

Presented by Karolína Kurková

Outstanding Contribution to the Arts

Presented by Cuba Gooding Jr.

Best DJ

Presented by Victoria Silvstedt

Best French Artist

  • David Guetta

Best R&B Artist

Presented by Paris and Nicky Hilton

Best Single

Presented by Melody Thornton

Best Classical Artist

Presented by Robin Gibb

World's Best Album

Presented by Rachel Hunter and Peter Andre

Louder- Charice

Rock Legends

Presented by Wladimir Klitschko

  • Scorpions

Award presentations not broadcast on television

World's Best Rock Artist

More regional awards

  • World's Best Selling American Artist: Lady Gaga
  • World's Best Selling Australian Artist: Empire of the Sun
  • World's Best Selling British Artist: Susan Boyle
  • World's Best Selling Canadian Artist: Celine Dion
  • World's Best Selling German Artist: Rammstein
  • World's Best Selling Irish Artist: U2
  • World's Best Selling Italian Artist: Tiziano Ferro
  • World's Best Selling Latin American Artist: Shakira
  • World's Best Selling Middle Eastern Artist: Elissa
  • World's Best Selling Scandinavian Artist: A-Ha
  • World's Best Selling Spanish Artist: Mónica Naranjo

International telecasts

Notes

  1. ^ Davis, Don (May 19, 2010). "Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas win big at World Music Awards". Variety. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "TV-Programm - SRF.ch".

External links

  • World Music Awards – Official Web Page
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