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Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2009

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The eighth annual Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2009 took place on October 15, 2009 in Bogotá, Colombia at Corferias, at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, United States, Mexico City, Mexico and Buenos Aires, Argentina.

René Pérez Joglar, also known as Residente from Calle 13, alongside pop singer Nelly Furtado served as the hosts. Sylvia Villagran was the announcer for the show.[1]

Regional awards were given out on special events recorded prior to the main show to be held on October 15 at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles. Buenos Aires was the first city to host this year's event. Miranda! and Pablo Lescano performed at Espacio Darwin on September 30. The Hipódromo de las Américas at Mexico City was the second venue to host the regional event on October 5. Jesse & Joy, Panda and Placebo performed. The next city to host the regional event was Bogotá at Corferias on October 11. Alejandro Sanz, Doctor Krápula, Fanny Lú, Shakira and The Veronicas performed.

Jose Tillan was the Executive Producer of the event.

Nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Artist of the Year

Video of the Year

Song of the Year

Best Solo Artist

Best Group or Duet

Best Pop Artist

Best Rock Artist

Best Alternative Artist

Best Urban Artist

Best Pop Artist — International

Best Rock Artist — International

Best New Artist — International

Best Artist — North

Best New Artist — North

Best Artist — Central

Best New Artist — Central

Best Artist — South

Best New Artist — South

  • Banda de Turistas
  • F-A
  • Loli Molina
  • Onda Vaga
  • Walter Domínguez

Best MTV Tr3́s Artist

Best New MTV Tr3́s Artist

Breakthrough Artist

"La Zona" Award

No public voting

Fashionista Award — Female

Fashionista Award — Male

Best Fan Club

Flags in this category represent where each fan club is from, not where the artist is from

Best Video Game Soundtrack

Best Ringtone

Best Movie

Best Live Performance at "Los Premios 2009"

Agent of Change

MTV Legend Award

Performances

Buenos Aires

  • Miranda! — "Es Imposible!", "Hola", "Perfecta", "Yo Te Diré", "Lo Que Siento por Tí", "Mentía", "Enamorada", "El Profe" and "Don" (featuring Pablo Lescano)
  • Zuker — DJed at the end of the Buenos Aires event

Mexico City

Bogota

Los Angeles

Appearances

Buenos Aires

  • Fabio Posca and Brenda Asnicar — presented Best New Artist — South
  • Mike Amigorena and Déborah de Corral — presented Best Artist — South

Mexico City

Bogotá

Los Angeles

Awards by Countries

Country Awards Winners Categories
 Mexico
10
Panda
Best Artist — North
Best Alternative Artist
Best Artist — North
Paulina Rubio
Best Solo Artist
Best Live Performance at "Los Premios MTV 2009"
Café Tacuba
MTV Legend Award
Hello Seahorse!
La Zona Award
Paty Cantú
Best New Artist — North
Reik
Best Pop Artist
Zoé
Best Rock Artist
 United States
9
Lady Gaga
Best New Artist — International
Song of the Year (for "Poker Face")
Aventura
Best MTV Tr3́s Artist
Cobra Starship
Best Live Performance at "Los Premios MTV 2009"
Green Day
Best Rock Artist — International
Hayley Williams
Fashionista Award — Female
Jonas Brothers
Best Pop Artist — International
Nick Jonas
Fashionista Award — Male
Katy Perry
Best Ringtone (for "Hot n Cold")
 Puerto Rico
4
Wisin & Yandel
Video of the Year (for "Abusadora")
Artist of the Year
Calle 13
Best Urban Artist
Da'Zoo
Best MTV Tr3́s New Artist
 Argentina
2
Loli Molina
Best New Artist — South
Miranda!
Best Artist — South
 Colombia
2
Don Tetto
Best Artist — Central
Shakira
Agent of Change
 Italy
1
Sonohra
Breakthrough Artist
 Peru
1
Ádammo
Best New Artist — Central
 Venezuela
1
Britney Spears fan club
Best Fan Club

References

  1. ^ EFE Residente, de Calle 13, presentará los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2009. Retrieved: August 30, 2009. (spanish)
  2. ^ http://mtvprensa-premios2009.com/prensa.php?codigo=29
  3. ^ http://www.mtvla.com/premios/show_mx.jhtml