Yungblud, BTS, Taylor Swift Among Winners At 2021 MTV EMAs
This year’s event was held in Hungarian capital, Budapest, with the ceremony hosted by Saweetie.
Ed Sheeran, BTS and Yungblud were among the big winners at the 2021 MTV EMAs in Budapest. You can see the full list of winners below.
The awards were held in person for the first time since 2019 on Sunday night in the Hungarian capital, with the ceremony hosted by Saweetie. The night also featured performances from Sheeran, Yungblud, Måneskin, Kim Petras and more.
The 2021 MTV EMAs were being held to support the LGBTQ+ community, and organizers defended the decision to host them in Budapest despite recent anti-LGBTQ+ legislation being passed in Hungary.
The biggest winners of the night were BTS, with the K-pop group winning the Best Pop, Best Group, Best K-Pop and Biggest Fans awards.
Sheeran, meanwhile, won both Best Artist and Best Song (“Bad Habits”), with Best Rock going to Eurovision winners Måneskin and Best Alternative going to Yungblud.
In his speech, Yungblud said: “If you are out there and you feel you cannot be who you are – you can be. Keep fighting, keep being brilliant.”
Other winners on the night included Lil Nas X (Best Video for “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)”), Doja Cat and SZA (Best Collaboration for “Kiss Me More”), the night’s host, Saweetie (Best New), Taylor Swift (Best US Act) and Billie Eilish (Video For Good for “Your Power”).
See the full list of 2021 MTV EMAs winners below:
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