NME Awards 2017 | |
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Date | 15 February 2017 |
City | London, England, United Kingdom |
Venue | Brixton Academy |
Host | Huw Stephens |
The NME Awards 2017 were held in London, England, on 15 February 2017, at the Brixton Academy and was hosted by English comedian Huw Stephens. Beyoncé led the nominations with five, followed by the 1975, Bastille, Christine and the Queens and Skepta with four nominations each.[1][2]
Winners and nominees
Best British Band
Best International Band
Best British Female
Best International Female
Best International Male
Best British Male
Best New Artist
Best Album
Best Track
- Tove Lo – "Cool Girl"
- Charli XCX – "After the Afterparty"
- Skepta – "Man"
- Bastille – "Good Grief"
- The 1975 – "Somebody Else"
- Christine and the Queens – "Tilted"
Best Live Band
Best Video
- Kanye West – "Famous"
- Beyoncé – "Formation"
- Radiohead – "Burn the Witch"
- Slaves – "Consume or Be Consumed"
- Rat Boy – "Get Over It"
- Wolf Alice – "Lisbon"
Best TV Series
Best Festival
Best Film
- Deadpool
- My Scientology Movie
- Captain America: Civil War
- Suicide Squad
- Everybody Wants Some!!
- Hunt for the Wilderpeople
Best Music Film
- Oasis: Supersonic
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ One More Time with Feeling
- Sing Street
- Gimme Danger
- The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon
- The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years
Music Moment of the Year
- Bring Me the Horizon invade Coldplay’s table at NME Awards 2016
- Coldplay’s Viola Beach tribute at Glastonbury
- Beyoncé drops Lemonade
- Skepta wins Mercury Prize
- Pete Doherty plays The Bataclan
- The Stone Roses’ first new music in 20 years
Best Re-issue
Best Book
- Alan Partridge – Nomad
- Johnny Marr – Set the Boy Free
- Bruce Springsteen – Born to Run
- The Killers – Somewhere Outside That Finish Line
- Zayn – Zayn: The Official Autobiography
- Sylvia Patterson – I'm Not with the Band
Hero of the Year
Villain of the Year
Worst Band
Best Small Festival
- Y Not
- Green Man
- End of the Road
- Festival No 6
- Kendall Calling
- Slam Dunk
Best Festival Headliner
Outstanding Contribution to Music
References
- ↑ "Beyoncé leads nominations for the VO5 NME Awards 2017 - voting open now". Nme.com. 12 January 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2021.
- ↑ "VO5 NME Awards 2017 - full winners' list". NME. 15 February 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
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