MTV Millennial Awards

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MTV Millennial Awards
Current: 2021 MTV Millennial Awards
Luis Gerardo Méndez, Calle y Poché - MTV MIAW 2019.png
Luis Gerardo Méndez with Calle and Poché at the 2019 MTV Millenial Awards stage
Awarded forthe best of the millennial generation
CountryMexico
Presented byMTV Latin America
First awardedJuly 16, 2013; 8 years ago (2013-07-16)
Websitemiaw.mtvla.com

The MTV Millennial Awards (commonly abbreviated as a MIAW) is an annual program of Latin American music awards, presented by the cable channel MTV Latin America to honor the best of Latin music and the digital world of the millennial generation. The ceremony has been held in Mexico City since its first edition on July 16, 2013. In 2020 there was no ceremony due to the Coronavirus pandemic, but this year 2021 will happen on July 13.

List of ceremonies[]

Year Date Venue Host City Host(s) Ref.
2013 July 16 Corona Forum Mexico City Karla Souza and Werevertumorro [1][2]
2014 August 12 Pepsi Center Eiza González [3]
2015 June 10 Tessa Ia and El Diablito [4]
2016 June 12 Maluma and YosStop [5]
2017 June 3 Palacio de los Deportes Lele Pons and Juanpa Zurita [6]
2018 June 3 Mexico City Arena La Divaza and Mon Laferte [7]
2019 June 23 Palacio de los Deportes Luis Gerardo Méndez and Calle y Poché [citation needed]
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic [citation needed]
2021 July 13 Quarry Studios Mexico City Kali Uchis and Kenia Os [8]

Award categories[]

Most wins[]

Artist Number of awards Categories
Lali 7 Argentine + Flame of the Year (2019); Latin Video of the Year (2017); Argentine Artist of the Year (2017); Argentine Artist of the Year (2016); Argentine Instagramer of the Year (2015); Dubsmash Celebrity (2015); Argentine Twittstar of the Year (2014)
Juanpa Zurita 6 Change Agent (2018); Digital Icon of the Year Best (2017); Performance in an App (2016); Mexican Snapchatter of the Year (2016); Viner of the Year (2015); Digital Icon of the Year (2015)
Sebastian Villalobos 5 Instagramer Nivel Dios Colombia (2018); Male Instagrammer of the Year (2017); Instacrack (2016); MIAW Icon of the Year (2015); Colombian Twitstar of the Year (2014)
Mon Laferte 4 Video of the Year (2019); Mexican Artist of the Year (2017); Buzz Artist (2016); Video of the Year (2016)
J Balvin Collaboration of the Year (2018); Hit of the Year (2018); Colombian Artist of the Year (2018); Hit of the Year (2016)
Mario Aguilar Risadictos (2019); Parody (2018); Colombian Snapchatero of the Year (2016); Colombian IInstagrammer of the Year (2015)

Most nominations[]

Artist Number of nominations Categories
J Balvin 12 Video of the Year (2017); Hit of the Year (2015–2016); Collaboration of the Year (2017); Colombian Artist of the Year (2014–2017); Best Colombian Instagrammer (2015, 2017); Best Colombian Snapchatter (2016); Best Performance in an App (2017)
Maluma Hit of the Year (2016–2017); Colombian Artist of the Year (2014, 2016–2017); Best Latin Instagrammer (2014); Best Colombian Instagrammer (2015, 2017); Best Colombian Snapchatter (2016); Best Performance in an App (2016); Instacrack (2014); Perfect Match (2016)
Lali 11 Video of the Year (2017); Best Pop Artist (2016–2017); Argentine Artist of the Year (2016–2017); Best Argentine Instagrammer (2015; 2017); Dubsmash Celebrity (2015); Best Performance in an App (2016); Argentine Twittstar of the Year (2014); Instacrush (2016)
Juanpa Zurita 8 MIAW Icon of the Year (2015–2017); Viner of the Year (2015); Best Mexican Instagrammer (2017); Mexican Snapchatter of the Year (2016); Best Performance in an App (2016); Supercolab (2017)
Maurio Bautista Best Pop Artist (2016); MIAW Icon of the Year (2015–2016); Buzz Artist (2015); Viner of the Year (2015); Best Mexican Instagrammer (2017); Instacrack (2014); Celebrity Challenge (2017)
Werevertumorro 7 MIAW Icon of the Year (2013–2014, 2016); Best Mexican Instagrammer (2017); Twitstar of the Year (2013); Best Parody (2 in 2017)
Belinda 6 Best Latin Instagrammer (2014); Best Mexican Instagrammer (2015); Twitstar of the Year (2013, 2015); Instacrush (2013–2014)
Dulce Maria Hit of the Year (2015); Best Latin Instagrammer (2014); Best Mexican Instagrammer (2015); Twitstar of the Year (2013); Mexican Twitstar of the Year (2014); Best Fan Army (2013)
Jesse & Joy Hit of the Year (2013, 2016–2017); Collaboration of the Year (2016); Mexican Artist of the Year (2016–2017)
Mon Laferte Video of the Year (2016–2017); Collaboration of the Year (2017); Mexican Artist of the Year (2017); Buzz Artist (2016); Instacrush (2017)
Sebastian Villalobos MIAW Icon of the Year (2016); Best Colombian Instagrammer (2017); Colombian Twittstar of the Year (2014); Best Performance in an App (2017); Instacrack (2015); Perfect March (2017)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Werevertumorro, el anfitrión". MTVLA.com (in Spanish). MTV Networks. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  2. ^ "MTV Millennial Awards 2013: Lista completa de ganadores". Latin Times (in Spanish). IBT Media. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  3. ^ "¡Eiza González conducirá los mtv millennial awards!". MTVLA.com (in Spanish). MTV Networks. Archived from the original on 19 May 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  4. ^ "El Diablito y Tessa Conducirán los MTV Millennial". Milenio.com (in Spanish). MTV Networks. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Maluma será el host de los premios MTV MIAW 2016" (in Spanish). Monitor Latino. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  6. ^ "MTV MIAW 2017: cómo, cuándo, dónde, a qué hora". MTVLA.com (in Spanish). MTV Networks. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  7. ^ "¡Ya tenemos fecha y locación para los MIAW 2018!". MTVLA.com (in Spanish). MTV Networks. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  8. ^ "Estos son los nominados a los MTV MIAW 2021". Billboard Argentina (in Spanish). Billboard. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
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