2014 Much Music Video Awards
The 2014 Much Music Video Awards (MMVAs) was held on June 15, 2014 outside the Much headquarters in downtown Toronto. Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner served as co-hosts for the show.[1]
2014 Much Music Video Awards | |
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Date | June 15, 2014 |
Location | 299 Queen Street West |
Country | Canada |
Hosted by | Kendall Jenner Kylie Jenner |
Most awards | Hedley (3) |
Most nominations | Drake Hedley (6) |
Website | http://mmva.muchmusic.com |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Much, CTV |
The ceremony, which marked the 25th edition of the MMVAs, was simulcast live on Much and CTV.[2]
Winners and nominees
(winners in bold) Video of the Year
- Arcade Fire - "Afterlife"
- Drake - "Worst Behavior"
- Hedley - "Anything"
- SonReal - "Everywhere We Go"
- The Weeknd ft. Drake - "Live For"
Post-Production of the Year
- City and Colour - "Thirst"
- Hedley - "Crazy For You"
- Sam Roberts Band - "We're All in This Together"
- Serena Ryder- "What I Wouldn't Do"
- Tokyo Police Club - "Hot Tonight"
Dance Video of the Year
- A Tribe Called Red ft. Northern Voice - "Sisters"
- Autoerotique - "Asphyxiation"
- Chromeo ft. Toro Y Moi - "Come Alive"
- Keys N Krates - "Dum Dee Dum"
- Thugli - "Run This"
Director of the Year
- Arcade Fire - "Afterlife" Director: Emily Kai Bock
- Drake - "Worst Behavior" Directors: Director X & Drake
- Hedley - "Anything" Director: John JP Poliquin
- SonReal - "Everywhere We Go" Director: Peter Huang
- Thugli - "Run This" Directors: Amos LeBlanc & Ohji Inoue
Pop Video of the Year
- Down With Webster - "Chills"
- Hedley - "Anything"
- Mia Martina f. Dev - "La La/Danse"
- Serena Ryder- "What I Wouldn't Do"
- Tegan and Sara - "Goodbye, Goodbye"
Rock/Alternative Video of the Year
- Arcade Fire - "Reflektor"
- City and Colour - "Thirst"
- July Talk - "Guns + Ammunition"
- Sam Roberts Band - "Shapeshifters"
- Tokyo Police Club - "Hot Tonight"
Hip Hop Video of the Year
- Classified ft. B.o.B - "Higher"
- Drake - "Worst Behavior"
- D-Sisive - "Friend of Mine"
- P. Reign ft. A$AP Rocky - "We Them"
- SonReal - "Everywhere We Go"
MuchFact Video of the Year
- Autoerotique - Asphyxiation"
- Sam Roberts Band - "Shapeshifters"
- SonReal - "Everywhere We Go"
- Thugli - "Run This"
- Victoria Duffield - "More Than Friends"
International Video of the Year – Artist
- Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc - "Wake Me Up"
- Beyoncé ft. Jay-Z - "Drunk in Love"
- Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX - "Fancy"
- Kanye West - "Bound 2"
- Katy Perry ft. Juicy J - "Dark Horse"
- Lorde - "Royals"
- Miley Cyrus - "Wrecking Ball"
- Pharrell - "Happy"
- Selena Gomez - "Come and Get It"
- Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran - "Everything Has Changed"
International Video of the Year – Group
- 5 Seconds of Summer - "She Looks So Perfect"
- Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams - "Lose Yourself to Dance"
- Disclosure ft. Sam Smith - "Latch"
- Foster the People - "Coming of Age"
- Imagine Dragons - Demons"
- Kings of Leon - "Supersoaker"
- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. ScHoolboy Q & Hollis - "White Walls"
- Maroon 5 - "Love Somebody"
- Mumford & Sons - "Hopeless Wanderer"
- One Direction - "Story of My Life"
International Video of the Year by a Canadian
- Avril Lavigne - "Rock N Roll"
- Drake ft. Majid Jordan - "Hold On, We're Going Home"
- Justin Bieber - "All That Matters"
- MAGIC! - "Rude"
- The Weeknd - "Belong to the World"
Your Fave Video
- Arcade Fire - "Reflektor"
- Drake - "Worst Behavior"
- Hedley - "Anything"
- SonReal - "Everywhere We Go"
- The Weeknd ft. Drake - "Live For"
Your Fave Artist/Group
Your Fave International Artist/Group
Performers
Acts that performed during the show include:[1][3]
- Hedley - "Crazy for You"
- Ed Sheeran - "Sing"
- MAGIC! - "Rude"
- Kiesza - "Hideaway"
- Lorde - "Tennis Court"/"Team"[4]
- Sam Roberts Band - "We're All in This Together"
- Virginia To Vegas ft. Alyssa Reid - "We Are Stars"
- Imagine Dragons - "Demons"/"Radioactive"[5]
- Ariana Grande - "Problem"
Presenters
References
- "Kiesza, Sam Roberts Band, MAGIC! added to MMVA lineup". Toronto Star. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
- "Get Turnt Up! 2014 MUCH MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS Celebrate 25th Anniversary, June 15". Bell Media. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
- "Guests". 2014 MMVAs. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
- "Lorde set to perform". 2014 MMVAs. Archived from the original on 25 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- "Imagine Dragons set to perform". 2014 MMVAs. Archived from the original on 2014-05-07. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
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