2010 World Music Awards
The 2010 (21st annual) World Music Awards took place in Monte Carlo, Monaco and it was hosted by Michelle Rodriguez and Hayden Panettiere on May 18, 2010. This award ceremony returned after a one-year break, in the same spiritual home of Monte Carlo.
Performers
In order of appearance, shown on television.
- Jennifer Lopez – Hits medley ("Louboutins", Get Right", "Jenny from the Block", "Love Don't Cost a Thing", "If You Had My Love", "Waiting for Tonight", "Let's Get Loud")
- Deborah Cox – "Leave the World Behind"
- N.E.R.D. – "Beautiful", "Hot 'n' Fun"
- Namie Amuro – "Hide and Seek"
- David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland – "When Love Takes Over"
- David Guetta featuring will.i.am – "I Wanna Go Crazy"
- David Guetta featuring Akon – "Sexy Chick"
- Ludacris – "How Low"
- Andrea Bocelli – "Un Amore Cosi Grande"
- Scorpions – "The Best Is Yet To Come" / "Rock You Like a Hurricane" / "Wind of Change (song)" medley
- Elissa – "Tesada'a Bemeen"
Appearance not broadcast on television:
Nominees & winners
Below is a list of the nominees for each award, in order of presentation, as shown on television. Winners are in bold.
Best French Artist
- David Guetta
Best Single
Presented by Melody Thornton
Best Classical Artist
Presented by Robin Gibb
World's Best Album
Presented by Rachel Hunter and Peter Andre
- Number Ones by Michael Jackson
- I Dreamed a Dream by Susan Boyle
- The Fame by Lady Gaga
- The E.N.D. by The Black Eyed Peas
- Fearless by Taylor Swift
Louder- Charice
World's Best Rock Artist
More regional awards
- World's Best Selling American Artist: Lady Gaga
- World's Best Selling Australian Artist: Empire of the Sun
- World's Best Selling British Artist: Susan Boyle
- World's Best Selling Canadian Artist: Celine Dion
- World's Best Selling German Artist: Rammstein
- World's Best Selling Irish Artist: U2
- World's Best Selling Italian Artist: Tiziano Ferro
- World's Best Selling Latin American Artist: Shakira
- World's Best Selling Middle Eastern Artist: Elissa
- World's Best Selling Scandinavian Artist: A-Ha
- World's Best Selling Spanish Artist: Mónica Naranjo
International telecasts
External links
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