Shawn
Mendes, Eminem and U2 among winners at MTV Europe Music
Awards
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[November 13, 2017]
By Mark Hanrahan
LONDON (Reuters) - Canadian
pop singer Shawn Mendes led the pack at the MTV Europe
Music awards on Sunday night, taking home "Best Song,"
"Best Artist," and "Biggest Fans" awards, in a show that
featured performances from French Montana, The Killers
and Kesha.
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British R&B singer Rita Ora performed the
hosting duties, as well as a mashup of her 2017 hit "Your Song,"
alongside her new single "Anywhere."
U.S. rap star Eminem opened the show with a performance of his
new song "Walk on Water," with Skylar Grey standing in for
Beyonce to sing the other part in the duet.
The Detroit rapper also took the award for "Best Hip Hop," an
honor which he appeared to find slightly baffling.
"I'm not really sure how I got this, 'cause I haven't had an
album out in a few years” he quipped in his acceptance speech,
adding "I got one coming though."
"Look What You Made Me Do," singer Taylor Swift had been the
most-nominated star of the evening, with six nominations, but
failed to win any awards.
Mendes performed "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back," the winner
of "Best Song."
Some big names from film and television were on hand to lend
Hollywood sparkle to proceedings, including "Game of Thrones"
star Natalie Dormer and Oscar winner Jared Leto, also the front
man of the band Thirty Seconds to Mars that took home the award
for "Best Alternative" act.
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Irish rockers U2 were presented with a "Global Icon" award, in
recognition of their decades at the top of the music industry.
The band played a concert at an MTV event in London's Trafalgar
Square the previous evening, footage of which was shown in lieu of a
performance.
Other winners included Camila Cabello, who took the "Best Pop," and
rapper Kendrick Lamar won "Best Video" for "Humble."
Notable performances included local London grime star Stormzy, who
took to the stage poking out of the sunroof of a police car, and
Travis Scott, who entered standing atop what looked like a floating
hawk.
Security was tight at the event, with airport-style scanners at
entrances, following a series of attacks that have hit the U.K. this
year, including a suicide bomb attack at an Arianna Grande concert
in Manchester in May, which left 22 people dead.
(Editing by Mary Milliken)
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