List of awards and nominations received by Madonna

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Madonna awards and nominations
Madonna standing in front of a microphone holding an award
Madonna with the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for "Masterpiece", at the 69th Golden Globe Awards in January 2012
Totals[a]
Wins256
Nominations656
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Madonna is an American singer, songwriter, and actress who has received many awards and nominations. Her first nomination from a major award ceremony was Best New Artist at the 1984 MTV Video Music Awards (VMA) for "Borderline" from her debut album Madonna (1983). "Lucky Star", which she single-handedly wrote for the album, earned Madonna her first songwriting honor from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). Due to the success of her second album, Like a Virgin (1984), she won seven categories at the 1985 Billboard Number One Awards, including Top Pop Artist of the Year. The 1985 soundtrack single "Crazy for You" gave Madonna her first Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Madonna received many accolades at the international level after the release of her third album, True Blue (1986), including Artist of the Year and Grand Prix Album of the Year at the Japan Gold Disc Awards as well as International Album of the Year at Canada's Juno Awards. At the 1986 VMAs, she become the first woman to receive the Video Vanguard Award.[1]

Madonna continued winning the VMA trophies with her critically acclaimed album, Like a Prayer (1989), but it was snubbed at the Grammy Awards.[2] By the end of the 1980s, Madonna was named the Artist of the Decade by several media such as MTV, Billboard, and Musician magazine. In 1990, the Hollywood Walk of Fame committee decided to award Madonna with a star on the Hollywood Boulevard sidewalk, but she turned down the nomination. The Blond Ambition World Tour won the award for Most Creative Stage Production at the 1990 Pollstar Awards. Madonna also won her first Grammy Award in the category of Best Long Form Music Video, for the video release of the tour. In 1998, Madonna released her most-awarded album Ray of Light, which earned her three Grammy trophies as well as nominations for Album of the Year and Record of the Year. At the 1998 VMAs, Madonna won six categories, including Video of the Year. In 1999, "Beautiful Stranger" gave Madonna her 20th VMA win, more than any other artist in history until Beyoncé surpassing the record in 2016.[3]

Madonna won her first Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist following the release of her eighth studio album, Music (2000). She received the same award after the release of Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005), which also earned her the Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album. Madonna won her seventh Grammy Award for The Confessions Tour (2007). During the 2000s, Madonna was honored four times at the Billboard Touring Awards, including Top Tour twice, for the 2004 Re-Invention World Tour and the 2009 leg of the Sticky & Sweet Tour. Her lengthy career achievement was also acknowledged by France's NRJ Awards in 2004 and the MTV TRL Awards in 2006. She was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004 (as one of its five founding members) and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008 (her first year of eligibility).[4][5]

Outside of her works in music, Madonna has been nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actress for her role in Dick Tracy (1990) and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for starring in Evita (1996). However, she has also received "mocking" awards for her films, including nine Golden Raspberry Awards. Madonna was honored for her charitable works in helping cure AIDS, by the AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) in 1990 and American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmfAR) in 1991. Her documentary film I Am Because We Are (2008) received the VH1 Do Something! Award for bringing forward a social issue. At the 2019 GLAAD Media Awards, Madonna received the special honor of Advocate for Change. Madonna also won a number of accolades for her fashion, including five awards from the VH1 Fashion Awards as well as the Style Icon Award from the 2007 Elle Style Awards.

Awards and nominations[]

Award/organization[a] Year Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
AIDS Project Los Angeles 1990 Madonna APLA Commitment to Life Award Won [6]
Amadeus Austrian Music Awards 2006 "Hung Up" International Single of the Year Won [7]
Confessions on a Dance Floor International Album of the Year Nominated [8]
American Foundation for AIDS Research 1991 Madonna Award of Courage Won [9]
American Moviegoers Awards 1997 Evita Best Actress Won [10]
American Music Awards 1985 Madonna Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [11]
1986 Nominated [12]
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Video Artist Nominated
Like a Virgin Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated
1987 Madonna Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [13]
[14]
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Video Artist Won
"Live to Tell" Favorite Pop/Rock Single Nominated
1988 Madonna Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [15]
1990 Nominated [16]
"Like a Prayer" Favorite Dance Single Nominated
1991 Madonna Favorite Dance Artist Nominated [17]
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated
"Vogue" Favorite Pop/Rock Single Nominated
Favorite Dance Single Won [18]
1992 Madonna Favorite Dance Artist Nominated [19]
1998 Evita Favorite Soundtrack Nominated [20]
2003 Madonna International Artist of the Year Award Won [21]
2016 Rebel Heart Tour Tour of the Year Nominated [22]
American Video Awards 1987 "Papa Don't Preach" Best Performance, Female Won [23]
"Open Your Heart" Nominated [24]
AOL TV Viewer Awards 2002 Madonna Live! – Drowned World Tour 2001 Best TV Concert Won [25]
Arion Music Awards 2006 Confessions on a Dance Floor Best Selling Foreign Album Won [26]
"Hung Up" Best Selling Foreign Single Won
2007 Confessions on a Dance Floor Best Selling Foreign Album Won [27]
"Hung Up" Best Selling Foreign Single Won
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 1987 "Live to Tell" Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures Won [28]
1988 "Who's That Girl" Won
1993 "This Used to Be My Playground" Won
2000 "Beautiful Stranger" Won
ASCAP Latin Music Awards 2021 "Mamacita" Award-Winning Song Won [29]
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 1986 "Lucky Star" Most Performed Song Won [30]
"Into the Groove" Won
1987 "Live to Tell" Won [31]
1988 "La Isla Bonita" Won [32]
"Open Your Heart" Won
"True Blue" Won
"Who's That Girl" Won
1989 "Causing a Commotion" Won [33]
1990 "Like a Prayer" Won [34]
"Express Yourself" Won
1991 "Cherish" Won [35]
"Vogue" Won
1992 "Justify My Love" Won [36]
1994 "This Used to Be My Playground" Won [37]
1995 "I'll Remember" Won [38]
1996 "Secret" Won [39]
"Take a Bow" Won
1997 "You'll See" Won [40]
1999 "Frozen" Won [41]
"Ray of Light" Won [42]
2000 "Beautiful Stranger" Won [43]
2002 "Music" Won [44]
[45]
"Don't Tell Me" Won
2006 "Hung Up" Won [46]
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards 1996 "Human Nature" Top Dance Song Won [47]
1999 "Ray of Light" Won [48]
"Frozen" Award-Winning Dance Song Won
2000 "Nothing Really Matters" Won [49]
2001 "Music" Top Dance Song Won [50]
2002 "Don't Tell Me" Award-Winning Dance Song Won [51]
Billboard Music Awards 1996 Madonna Artist Achievement Award Won [52]
[53]
2004 "Me Against the Music" Top Hot Dance Single Sales Won
2013 Madonna Top Touring Artist Won
Top Dance Artist Won
MDNA Top Dance Album Won
2016 Madonna Top Touring Artist Nominated
Billboard Music of the '80s Poll Awards 1990 Madonna Pop Artist of the Decade Won [54]
Dance Artist of the Decade Won
"Into the Groove" Dance Single of the Decade Won
Billboard Music Video Awards 1989 "Express Yourself" Best Video Won [55]
1992 "This Used to Be My Playground" Best Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated
1999 "Beautiful Stranger" Best Pop Clip of the Year Nominated
2000 "Music" Best Pop Clip of the Year Nominated
Best Video of the Year Won
2001 "Don't Tell Me" Best Pop Clip of the Year Nominated
"What It Feels Like for a Girl" Best Dance Clip of the Year Nominated
Billboard Number One Awards[b] 1985 Madonna Top Pop Artist of the Year Won [56]
Top Pop Singles Artist Won
Top Pop Album Artist – Female Won
Top Pop Singles Artist – Female Won
Top Dance Sales Artist Won
Top Dance Club Play Artist Won
Madonna Top Music Videocassette Won
1986 Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour Won [57]
1987 Madonna Top Pop Singles Artist Won [58]
Top Pop Singles Artist – Female Won
Top Dance Sales Artist Won
1989 Top Adult Contemporary Artist Won [59]
Billboard Touring Awards 2004 Re-Invention World Tour Top Tour Won [60]
2006 Confessions Tour Top Boxscore Won [61]
Top Draw Nominated [62]
Top Tour Nominated
2009 Sticky & Sweet Tour Top Draw Won [63]
Top Tour Won
2012 The MDNA Tour Concert Marketing and Promotion Award Nominated [64]
Top Tour Nominated
Billboard Women in Music 2016 Madonna Woman of the Year Won [65]
Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards 2012 Avicii featuring Madonna at Ultra Music Festival Best Festival Performance Won [66]
Madonna First-Half MVP Won
Madonna at Super Bowl XLVI Best TV Performance Won
Madonna vs. Lady Gaga Most Memorable Feud Won
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1998 Madonna Favorite Actress – Drama Nominated [67]
Bravo Otto Awards 1985 Madonna Gold Award – Female Singer Won [68]
1986 Gold Award – Female Singer Won [69]
1987 Gold Award – Female Singer Won [70]
1989 Silver Award – Female Singer Won [71]
1992 Silver Award – Female Singer Won [72]
1993 Bronze Award – Female Singer Won [73]
1994 Bronze Award – Female Singer Won [74]
Brit Awards 1986 Madonna International Solo Artist Nominated [75]
1987 International Solo Artist Nominated
1988 International Solo Artist Nominated
1991 International Female Solo Artist Nominated
1992 International Solo Artist Nominated
1993 International Solo Artist Nominated
1995 International Female Solo Artist Nominated
1999 International Female Solo Artist Nominated
2001 International Female Solo Artist Won
2006 International Female Solo Artist Won
Best Pop Act Nominated
Confessions on a Dance Floor International Album Nominated
British LGBT Awards 2017 Madonna Viacom Top 10 Music Awards Nominated [76]
CableACE Awards 1994 The Girlie Show: Live Down Under Best Musical Special Nominated [77]
Danish Music Awards 1999 Madonna Best International Female Vocalist Won [78]
Ray of Light Best International Album Won
2001 Music Best International Album Won [79]
"Music" Best International Hit Won
Echo Awards 1996 Madonna Best International Female Artist Won [80]
2001 Best International Female Artist Nominated
2004 Best International Female Artist Nominated
2006 Best International Female Artist Won
"Hung Up" Hit of the Year Won
2009 Madonna Best International Female Artist Nominated
2016 Madonna Best International Female Artist Nominated
Edison Award 1999 Madonna Best International Female Artist Won [81]
2001 Best International Female Artist Won
Elle Style Awards 2007 Madonna Style Icon Award Won [82]
Emma-gaala 2009 Madonna Emma Award for Foreign Artist of the Year Nominated [83]
Fryderyk 1998 Ray of Light Best Foreign Album Won [84]
2000 Music Best Foreign Album Nominated [85]
GAFFA Awards 1992 Madonna Most Overrated Won [86]
1998 Ray Of Light Best Foreign Album Nominated
"Frozen" Best Foreign Music Video Nominated
Madonna Best Foreign Female Act Won
2000 Won
"Music" Best Foreign Single Nominated
2003 Madonna Best Foreign Female Act Nominated
2005 Won
2006 Nominated
Gaygalan Awards 2006 "Hung Up" International Song of the Year Won [87]
GLAAD Media Awards 2019 Madonna GLAAD Advocate for Change Award Won [88]
Glamour Awards 1990 Madonna Woman of the Year Won [89]
Golden Apple Awards 1992 Madonna Sour Apple Award Won [90]
Golden Globe Awards 1988 "Who's That Girl" Best Original Song Nominated [91]
1993 "This Used to Be My Playground" Best Original Song Nominated
1995 "I'll Remember" Best Original Song Nominated
1997 Evita Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Won
2000 "Beautiful Stranger" Best Original Song Nominated
2003 "Die Another Day" Best Original Song Nominated
2012 "Masterpiece" Best Original Song Won
Golden Raspberry Awards 1987 Shanghai Surprise Worst Actress Won [92]
1988 Who's That Girl Worst Actress Won
1990 Bloodhounds of Broadway Worst Supporting Actress Nominated
Madonna Worst Actress of the Decade Nominated
Worst New Star of the Decade Nominated
1992 Madonna: Truth or Dare Worst Actress Nominated
1994 Body of Evidence Worst Actress Won
1996 Four Rooms Worst Supporting Actress Won
2000 Madonna Worst Actress of the Century Won
2001 The Next Best Thing Worst Actress Won
Worst Screen Couple Nominated
2003 Swept Away Worst Actress Won
Worst Screen Couple Won
Die Another Day Worst Supporting Actress Won
"Die Another Day" Worst Original Song Nominated
2010 Madonna Worst Actress of the Decade Nominated
Goldmine Hall of Fame 2012 Madonna Hall of Fame inductee (Performer) Won [93]
2016 Hall of Fame inductee (Songwriter) Won [94]
Grammy Awards 1986 "Crazy for You" Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female Nominated [95]
1987 "Papa Don't Preach" Nominated
1988 "Who's That Girl" Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television Nominated
1991 "Oh Father" Best Music Video, Short Form Nominated
1992 Blond Ambition World Tour Live Best Music Video, Long Form Won
1995 The Girlie Show: Live Down Under Nominated
"I'll Remember" Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television Nominated
1996 Bedtime Stories Best Pop Album Nominated
1999 Ray of Light Album of the Year Nominated
Best Pop Album Won
"Ray of Light" Best Dance Recording Won
Best Short Form Music Video Won
Record of the Year Nominated
2000 "Beautiful Stranger" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Won
2001 Music Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
"Music" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
Record of the Year Nominated
2002 "Don't Tell Me" Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
2004 "Die Another Day" Best Dance Recording Nominated
Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
2007 Confessions on a Dance Floor Best Electronic/Dance Album Won
"Get Together" Best Dance Recording Nominated
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret Best Long Form Music Video Nominated
2008 The Confessions Tour Best Long Form Music Video Won
2009 "4 Minutes" Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
"Give It 2 Me" Best Dance Recording Nominated
2010 "Celebration" Best Dance Recording Nominated
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1990 Madonna Walk of Fame star Nominated [96]
Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards 2001 Music Top Ten Best Selling Foreign Albums of the Year Won [97]
2005 Confessions on a Dance Floor Top Ten Best Selling Foreign Albums of the Year Won [98]
2007 The Confessions Tour Top Ten Best Selling Foreign Albums of the Year Won [99]
Hungarian Music Awards 1999 Ray of Light International Pop Album of the Year Won [100]
2001 Music Won [101]
2004 American Life Nominated [102]
2005 Nominated [103]
2006 Confessions on a Dance Floor Nominated [104]
2009 Hard Candy Nominated [105]
International Dance Music Awards 1999 Madonna Best Dance Solo Artist Won [106]
"Ray of Light" Best Dance Video Won
2001 Madonna Best Dance Solo Artist Won [107]
"Music" Best Dance Video Won
Best Pop 12" Dance Record Won
2002 Madonna Best Dance Solo Artist Won [108]
2006 Best Dance Solo Artist Won [109]
"Hung Up" Best Dance Video Won
Best Pop Dance Track Won
2007 Madonna Best Dance Solo Artist Won [110]
"Jump" Best Dance Music Video Won
2009 Madonna Best Solo Artist Nominated [111]
"4 Minutes" Best Pop Dance Track Nominated
2010 Madonna Best Solo Artist Nominated [112]
"Celebration" Best Pop Dance Track Nominated
2013 Madonna Best Dance Solo Artist Nominated [113]
"Girl Gone Wild" Best Dance Music Video Nominated
Best Pop Dance Track Nominated
2015 "Bitch I'm Madonna" Best Commercial/Pop Dance Track Nominated [114]
Best Dance Music Video Nominated
Rebel Heart Best Full Length Studio Recording Nominated
International Rock Awards 1989 Madonna Best Female Vocalist Won [115]
1991 People's Choice Award Won [116]
Ivor Novello Awards 2000 "Beautiful Stranger" Best Contemporary Song Nominated [117]
[118]
Most Performed Work Won
"Ray of Light" International Hit of the Year Nominated
2007 "Sorry" International Hit of the Year Won [119]
[120]
Most Performed Work Nominated
Japan Gold Disc Awards 1987 Madonna Artist of the Year Won [121]
True Blue Grand Prix Album of the Year Won
Best Album of the Year – Pops Solo Won
1990 Madonna Artist of the Year Won
Like a Prayer Grand Prix Album of the Year Won
Best Album of the Year – Pops Solo Won
1991 Madonna Artist of the Year Won
I'm Breathless Grand Prix Album of the Year Won
Best Album of the Year – Pop Female Won
1993 Madonna Artist of the Year Won
Erotica Best Album of the Year – Pop Won
2009 Madonna Artist of the Year Won [122]
Hard Candy The Best 3 Albums Won
"Miles Away" Mastertone of the Year Won
Single Track of the Year (mobile) Won
Single Track of the Year (online) Won
2018 Rebel Heart Tour Best Music Video Won [123]
Japan Record Awards 1990 Madonna Best Foreign Artist Won [124]
Juno Awards 1985 Like a Virgin International Album of the Year Nominated [125]
1987 True Blue International Album of the Year Won
"Papa Don't Preach" International Single of the Year Nominated
1990 "Like a Prayer" International Single of the Year Nominated
1991 Madonna International Entertainer of the Year Nominated
"Vogue" Best Selling International Single Won
1999 Ray of Light Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) Nominated
2007 Confessions on a Dance Floor International Album of the Year Nominated
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2003 Madonna Best Pop Artist — International Nominated [126]
2006 Nominated [127]
"Hung Up" Song of the Year Nominated
2008 Madonna Best Pop Artist — International Nominated [128]
"4 Minutes" Best Ringtone Nominated
Lunas del Auditorio 2009 Madonna Best Foreign Language Pop Artist Won [129]
2013 Won [130]
2016 Nominated [131]
Meteor Music Awards 2005 Madonna Best Live Performance Visiting Act Nominated [132]
MTV Artist of the Decade Award 1989 Madonna Artist of the Decade: Mega Artist Won [133]
MTV Asia Awards 2006 Madonna Favourite Female Artist Nominated [134]
MTV Australia Awards 2006 Madonna Best Female Artist Nominated [135]
Confessions on a Dance Floor Album of the Year Nominated
"Hung Up" Best Dance Video Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
2009 "4 Minutes" Best Moves Nominated [136]
MTV Europe Music Awards 1995 Madonna Best Female Nominated [137]
[138]
1996 "I Want You" MTV Amour Nominated
1997 Madonna Best Female Nominated [139]
1998 Best Dance Nominated [140]
Best Female Won
Ray of Light Best Album Won
1999 Madonna Best Female Nominated [141]
"Beautiful Stranger" Best Song Nominated
2000 Madonna Best Dance Won [137]
[142]
Best Female Won
"Music" Best Song Nominated
2001 Madonna Best Female Nominated
Music Best Album Nominated
2003 Madonna Best Female Nominated [143]
www.madonna.com Web Award Nominated
2006 Madonna Best Female Nominated [144]
Best Pop Nominated
Confessions on a Dance Floor Best Album Nominated
2008 "4 Minutes" Best Video Nominated [145]
MTV Millennial Awards 2015 Madonna's fall (at the 2015 Brit Awards) #Epic Fail Won [146]
MTV Movie Awards 1993 Body of Evidence Most Desirable Female Nominated [147]
1995 "I'll Remember" Best Song from a Movie Nominated [148]
1997 Evita Best Female Performance Nominated [149]
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" Best Song from a Movie Nominated
MTV TRL Awards 2006 Madonna Lifetime Achievement Award Won [150]
MTV Video Music Awards 1984 "Borderline" Best New Artist Nominated [151]
1985 "Like a Virgin" Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Choreography Nominated
Best Cinematography Nominated
"Material Girl" Best Choreography Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
1986 Madonna Video Vanguard Award Won
"Dress You Up" Best Choreography Nominated
"Like a Virgin" (live) Best Choreography Nominated
1987 "Open Your Heart" Best Choreography Nominated
Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
"Papa Don't Preach" Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Female Video Won
Best Overall Performance Nominated
1989 "Express Yourself" Best Art Direction Won
Best Cinematography Won
Best Direction Won
Best Editing Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
"Like a Prayer" Video of the Year Nominated
Viewer's Choice Won
1990 "Vogue" Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Choreography Nominated
Best Cinematography Won
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Direction Won
Best Editing Won
Best Female Video Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
Viewer's Choice Nominated
1991 "Like a Virgin" (live) Best Choreography Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
The Immaculate Collection Best Long Form Video Won
1992 "Holiday" (live) Best Choreography Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
1993 "Rain" Best Art Direction Won
Best Cinematography Won
1994 "I'll Remember" Best Video from a Film Nominated
1995 "Human Nature" Best Choreography Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
"Take a Bow" Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Female Video Won
1996 "You'll See" Best Cinematography Nominated
1998 "Frozen" Best Special Effects Won
"Ray of Light" Best Choreography Won
Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Direction Won
Best Editing Won
Best Female Video Won
Breakthrough Video Nominated
Video of the Year Won
1999 "Beautiful Stranger" Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
Best Video from a Film Won
"Nothing Really Matters" Best Special Effects Nominated
2000 "American Pie" Best Cinematography Nominated
2001 "Don't Tell Me" Best Choreography Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
2003 "Die Another Day" Best Video from a Film Nominated
2006 "Hung Up" Best Choreography Nominated
Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
2008 "4 Minutes" Best Dance Video Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2003 "Die Another Day" Best Video from a Film Nominated [152]
[153]
2004 "Me Against the Music" Best Female Video Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
2006 "Hung Up" Best Dance Video Nominated
Best Female Video Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
2009 "4 Minutes" Best Video from a Film Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
2015 "Bitch I'm Madonna" Best Female Video Nominated
Much Music Video Awards 1998 "Ray of Light" Best International Video Won [154]
1999 Madonna Favourite International Artist Nominated
2006 "Hung Up" Best International Video Nominated
2008 "4 Minutes" Best International Video Nominated
Music & Media European Year-End Awards 1985 Madonna Singles Selling Artist of the Year Won [155]
1986 Madonna Albums Selling Artist of the Year Won [156]
Singles Selling Artist of the Year Won
1987 Top Selling Albums Artist of the Year Won [157]
Top Selling Singles Artist of the Year Won
1989 Like a Prayer 1989 Album Chart Toppers Tie [158]
Musician Awards 1989 Madonna Artist of the Decade Won [159]
NetSounds Awards 2001 Brixton Academy concert webcast Best Music Web Event Won [160]
New York Music Awards 1986 Madonna Best Dance Music Vocalist Won [161]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 1987 Madonna Favorite Female Vocalist Won [162]
1988 Won
1990 Nominated
"Like a Prayer" Favorite Song Nominated
1991 Madonna Favorite Female Vocalist Nominated
2000 "Beautiful Stranger" Favorite Song From a Movie Nominated
NME Awards 1986 Madonna Worst Dressed Person Won [163]
1992 Sex Hype of the Year Won [164]
1996 Madonna Best Solo Artist Nominated [163]
1999 "Ray of Light" Best Dance Record Nominated
2001 Madonna Best Pop Act Nominated [165]
2002 Nominated [166]
2006 Sexiest Woman Won [167]
NRJ Music Awards 2001 Madonna International Female Artist of the Year Won [168]
Music International Album of the Year Won
"Music" International Song of the Year Nominated
2004 Madonna NRJ Award of Honor Won
International Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Music Website of the Year Nominated
American Life International Album of the Year Nominated
2006 Madonna International Female Artist of the Year Won
2007 International Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Confessions on a Dance Floor International Album of the Year Nominated
2015 Madonna International Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Online Music Awards 2001 Brixton Academy concert webcast Top Live Online Music Event Won [169]
Orville H. Gibson Guitar Awards 2002 Madonna Les Paul Horizon Award Nominated [170]
People's Choice Awards 1986 Madonna Favorite Female Musical Performer Won [171]
1987 Madonna Favorite Female Musical Performer Won [172]
2009 "4 Minutes" Favorite Combined Forces Nominated [173]
2016 Madonna Favorite Music Icon Won [174]
Favorite Female Artist Nominated
Pollstar Awards 1984 Madonna Which Artist is Most Likely to Successfully Headline Arenas for the First Time in 1985? Nominated [175]
1987 Who's That Girl World Tour Most Creative Stage Set Nominated
1990 Blond Ambition World Tour Major Tour Of The Year Nominated
Most Creative Stage Production Won
1993 The Girlie Show World Tour Most Creative Stage Production Nominated
2001 Drowned World Tour Major Tour of the Year Nominated
Most Creative Stage Production Nominated
2004 Re-Invention World Tour Major Tour Of The Year Nominated
Most Creative Stage Production Nominated
2006 Confessions Tour Major Tour of the Year Nominated
Most Creative Stage Production Won
2008 Sticky & Sweet Tour Major Tour of the Year Nominated
Most Creative Stage Production Nominated
2013 The MDNA Tour Most Creative Stage Production Nominated
Porin Awards 1999 "Frozen" Best International Video Won [176]
Ray of Light Best International Album Won
Premios Amigo 2000 Madonna Best International Female Solo Artist Won [177]
Music Best International Album Nominated [178]
Premios Oye! 2003 Madonna Best English Female Artist Nominated [179]
2006 "Hung Up" English Song of the Year Nominated
2008 "4 Minutes" Record of the Year Won
Hard Candy Album of the Year Won
2010 Sticky & Sweet Tour Album of the Year Nominated
Q Awards 2004 Madonna Best Live Act Nominated [180]
2011 Greatest Act of the Last 25 Years Nominated [181]
RIAA Artists of the Century 1999 Madonna Top Selling Female Rock Artist of the Century Won [182]
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2008 Madonna Hall of Fame inductee Won [5]
Rockbjörnen 1989 Madonna Best International Artist Won [183]
[184]
Like a Prayer Best International Album Won
1992 Madonna Best International Artist Won
1998 Best International Artist Won
Ray of Light Best International Album Won
2005 Confessions on a Dance Floor Best International Album Won
Saturn Awards 1991 Madonna in Dick Tracy Best Actress Nominated [28]
SER FM Awards 1991 "Vogue" Best Disco Single Won [185]
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 1989 "Like a Prayer" Best Pop Video Nominated [186]
"Express Yourself" Nominated
1990 Madonna Best Female Solo Singer Won
Most Fanciable Female Won
1991 Best Female Solo Singer Won
Most Fanciable Female Won
1992 Best Female Solo Singer Won
Most Fanciable Female Won
Songwriters Hall of Fame 2014 Madonna Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Nominated [96]
2016 Madonna Nominated
2017 Madonna Nominated
Space Shower Music Video Awards 2006 "Hung Up" Best International Video Won [187]
TEC Awards 2001 Music Outstanding Creative Achievement – Record Production/Album Nominated [188]
"Music" Outstanding Creative Achievement – Record Production/Single Won
2002 Madonna Outstanding Creative Achievement – Tour Production Nominated [189]
Drowned World Tour Outstanding Creative Achievement – Remote Production/Recording or Broadcast Nominated
Telegatto Awards 1992 Madonna Best International Artist Won [190]
Theatregoers' Choice Awards 2003 Up for Grabs Theatre Event of the Year Won [191]
UK Music Hall of Fame 2004 Madonna Hall of Fame inductee Won [4]
Urban Music Awards (Latin America) 2019 "Medellín" Best Collaboration Nominated [192]
VH1 Do Something! Awards 2010 I Am Because We Are Docu Style Award Won [193]
VH1 Fashion Awards 1995 Madonna Most Fashionable Artist Won [194]
Viewer's Choice: Most Fashionable Artist Won
1998 Most Fashionable Artist Won [195]
[196]
Most Stylish Music Artist Won
The Versace Award Won
1999 Most Fashionable Artist Nominated [197]
"Beautiful Stranger" Most Stylish Video Nominated
2000 "Music" Visionary Video Nominated [198]
VIVA Comet Awards 1998 Madonna International Act Won [199]
[200]
2001 International Act Nominated
"Don't Tell Me" International Video Nominated
Wembley Arena Square of Fame 2006 Madonna Square of Fame bronze Won [201]
World Music Awards 2006 Madonna World's Best Pop Artist Won [202]
2008 Madonna Best Selling American Artist Won
2014 Madonna Best Female Artist Nominated
Madonna Best Entertainer Nominated
Madonna Best World's Live Act Nominated
MDNA Best World Album Nominated
"Give Me All Your Luvin'" Best World Song Nominated
Best World Video Nominated
World Soundtrack Awards 2012 "Masterpiece" Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film Nominated [203]
ZD Awards 2015 Madonna Best Foreign Act Nominated [204]

See also[]

  • List of Madonna records and achievements (includes some of her Guinness World Records)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Listicles and charts are not included, unless they are explicitly described as "awards" or specific trophies are given.
  2. ^ Prior to the inauguration of the Billboard Music Awards in 1990, the magazine had the "Number One Awards" to honor the top-performing artists of the year on each of chart categories.

References[]

Citations[]

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