47th People's Choice Awards

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2021 People's Choice Awards
DateDecember 7, 2021 (2021-12-07)
LocationBarker Hangar
Santa Monica, California
CountryUnited States
Hosted byKenan Thompson
Most awardsBTS, Dwayne Johnson (3)
Most nominations
  • Film
  • F9: The Fast Saga (8)
  • Television
  • This Is Us (6)
  • Music
  • Justin Bieber (10)
Websitevotepca.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC
E!
Produced by
  • Barb Bialkowski
  • Jesse Ignjatovic
  • Evan Prager

The 47th ceremony of the People's Choice Awards was held on December 7, 2021, at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. Hosted by Kenan Thompson, the show was the first to be presented before an in-person audience since 2019.[1] The television broadcast marked the first time the show was aired live simultaneously on both NBC and E! after airing solely on E! for the past three years, and on CBS prior to that.[2]

In October, over 300 nominees spanning 40 entertainment categories across film, television, music, and pop culture were announced.[3] F9: The Fast Saga and This Is Us were the most-nominated entries in the Film and Television categories respectively with eight and six nominations each. Justin Bieber led the Music nominations with 10 to his name. The most-awarded nominees of the night were BTS and Dwayne Johnson, who won three awards each: the former won Group, Song, and Music Video of 2021, while the latter won Male and Comedy Movie Star, and was additionally honored with the People's Champion Award, one of three Icon awards given on the night. Black Widow won Movie of 2021, while Loki won TV Show of 2021. Christina Aguilera was honored with the show's first-ever Music Icon Award, in recognition of her career and contributions to the music industry.

Performers[]

List of musical performances
Artist(s) Song(s)
Christina Aguilera Medley[4][5]
"Genie in a Bottle"
"Dirrty"
"Ain't No Other Man"
"Fighter"
"Can't Hold Us Down"
"Somos Nada"
"Beautiful"
H.E.R. Marvin Gaye Tribute[6]
"What's Going On"
"Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)"
Blake Shelton "Come Back as a Country Boy"[6]

Christina Aguilera was the first performer announced for the show on December 1, 2021.[7] H.E.R. and Blake Shelton were announced as additional performers on December 6, with H.E.R. slated to perform a tribute to R&B singer Marvin Gaye in honor of his life and musical legacy.[2] As the recipient of the inaugural Music Icon Award, Aguilera performed a medley of her greatest hits, including the single "Somos Nada" from her upcoming second Spanish album. Backed by a group of violinists, the singer opened with a gothic-style rock rendition of "Genie in a Bottle" while wearing a "floor-length black ruffled gown". She then segued into selections from her Back to Basics (2006) and Stripped (2002) albums. Aguilera's performance featured three wardrobe changes, including a black and yellow leather outfit—reminiscent of the one she wore for MTV's TRL Presents: Christina Aguilera Stripped in NYC in 2002, and the original red version from the "Dirrty" music video[8]—for her second segment, and a yellow dress for the finale.[4][5]

Presenters[]

Kenan Thompson was announced as the show's host in November.[9] The full lineup of celebrity presenters was announced on December 6.[2] Laverne Cox hosted the red carpet pre-show.[10]

Winners and nominees[]

Nominations were announced on October 27, 2021. Voting opened that same day and took place on the PCAs website and Twitter until November 17.[12] In the film categories, F9: The Fast Saga received eight nominations, while Black Widow and Coming 2 America garnered six each.[13][14] For television, This Is Us led with six nominations across five categories while Grey's Anatomy, Law & Order: SVU, Loki, Outer Banks, Ted Lasso, and WandaVision tied with four apiece.[15] Justin Bieber led the music categories with ten nominations, followed by Lil Nas X with six.[14] Christina Aguilera received the inaugural Music Icon Award.[7]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[16] BTS and Dwayne Johnson won three awards each and were the most-awarded nominees of the night.[6]

Film[]

The Movie of 2021 The Comedy Movie of 2021
The Action Movie of 2021 The Drama Movie of 2021
The Family Movie of 2021 The Male Movie Star of 2021
  • Luca
    • The Boss Baby: Family Business
    • Cinderella
    • The Mitchells vs. the Machines
    • Raya and the Last Dragon
    • Tom and Jerry
    • Vivo
    • Yes Day
The Female Movie Star of 2021 The Drama Movie Star of 2021
The Comedy Movie Star of 2021 The Action Movie Star of 2021
  • Simu Liu – Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
    • John Cena – F9: The Fast Saga
    • Daniel Craig – No Time to Die
    • Vin Diesel – F9: The Fast Saga
    • Scarlett Johansson – Black Widow
    • Chris Pratt – The Tomorrow War
    • Florence Pugh – Black Widow
    • Charlize Theron – F9: The Fast Saga

TV[]

The Show of 2021 The Drama Show of 2021
The Comedy Show of 2021 The Reality Show of 2021
The Competition Show of 2021 The Male TV Star of 2021
The Female TV Star of 2021 The Drama TV Star of 2021
The Comedy TV Star of 2021 The Daytime Talk Show of 2021
The Nighttime Talk Show of 2021 The Competition Contestant of 2021
The Reality TV Star of 2021 The Bingeworthy Show of 2021
The Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2021

Music[]

The Male Artist of 2021 The Female Artist of 2021
  • Lil Nas X
    • Bad Bunny
    • Justin Bieber
    • Luke Combs
    • Drake
    • Shawn Mendes
    • Ed Sheeran
    • The Weeknd
  • Adele
    • Cardi B
    • Doja Cat
    • Billie Eilish
    • Halsey
    • Megan Thee Stallion
    • Olivia Rodrigo
    • Saweetie
The Group of 2021 The Song of 2021
  • BTS
    • Coldplay
    • Dan + Shay
    • Imagine Dragons
    • Jonas Brothers
    • Maroon 5
    • Migos
    • Twenty One Pilots
  • "Butter" – BTS
    • "Bad Habits" – Ed Sheeran
    • "Easy on Me" – Adele
    • "Good 4 U" – Olivia Rodrigo
    • "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" – Lil Nas X
    • "Peaches" – Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon
    • "Stay" – The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber
    • "Up" – Cardi B
The Album of 2021 The Country Artist of 2021
The Latin Artist of 2021 The New Artist of 2021
The Music Video of 2021 The Collaboration Song of 2021
  • "Butter" – BTS
    • "Easy on Me" – Adele
    • "Good 4 U" – Olivia Rodrigo
    • "Location" – Karol G, Anuel AA, J Balvin
    • "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" – Lil Nas X
    • "My Universe" – Coldplay and BTS
    • "Peaches" – Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon
    • "Stay" – The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber
  • "Stay" – The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber
    • "Best Friend" – Saweetie featuring Doja Cat
    • "Industry Baby" – Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow
    • "Kiss Me More" – Doja Cat featuring SZA
    • "Leave the Door Open" – Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak)
    • "Peaches" – Justin Bieber featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon
    • "Way 2 Sexy" – Drake featuring Future and Young Thug
    • "You Right" – Doja Cat, The Weeknd

Pop culture[]

The Social Star of 2021 The Pop Special of 2021
The Comedy Act of 2021 The Game Changer of 2021
  • Vaccinated and Horny Tour – Chelsea Handler
    • Back to Abnormal Tour – Trevor Noah
    • Bo Burnham: Inside – Bo Burnham
    • From Scratch Tour – John Mulaney
    • Sorry, Harriet Tubman – Phoebe Robinson
    • The King's Jester Tour – Hasan Minhaj
    • The Milk & Money Tour – Ali Wong
    • You Know What It Is – Marlon Wayans
The Pop Podcast of 2021

Other[]

Social Star France 2021 African Social Star 2021
  • Noholito
    • The Doll Beauty
    • Jessica Errero
    • Mayadorable
    • Johan Papz
    • Honey Shay
    • Style Tonic
    • Rose Thr
People's Icon Award of 2021
Halle Berry
Music Icon Award of 2021
Christina Aguilera
Fashion Icon Award of 2021
Kim Kardashian
People's Champion Award of 2021
Dwayne Johnson


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