List of awards and nominations received by Avril Lavigne

Canadian singer and songwriter Avril Lavigne has received various awards and nominations throughout her career. She is the recipient of seven ASCAP Awards, seven BMI Awards, an Echo Award, a Guinness World Records, nine Juno Awards, eight MuchMusic Video Awards, two NRJ Music Awards, three Teen Choice Awards, six World Music Awards and twenty-one MTV Awards around the world. She has also been nominated for eight Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, three Brit Awards and four Billboard Music Awards.

Avril Lavigne awards and nominations
Avril Lavigne at the Grammy Museum in September, 2019.
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins155
Nominations311
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.

Lavigne's first studio album. Let Go (2002), was certified seven-times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America[1] and sold over 20 million copies worldwide. The album won Album of the Year at Juno Awards of 2003, while at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards it was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album. It spawned two Billboard Hot 100 top-five singles, "Complicated" and "I'm with You" were both nominated for Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the Grammy Awards in 2003 and 2004, respectively. The former won an International Achievement Award at the SOCAN Awards in Toronto.[2] She won awards for Best New Artist at several award ceremonies in 2002 and 2003, including MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist, Juno Award for New Artist of the Year and the Echo Award for Most Successful International Newcomer of the Year.

Lavigne's second album, Under My Skin (2004) It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and arned the singer five nominations at the Juno Awards of 2005, winning three of them; Artist of the Year, Juno Fan Choice Award and Pop Album of the Year. Her third album The Best Damn Thing (2007) produced her most successful single to date, "Girlfriend", which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Its music video became the first on YouTube to reach 100 million views and became the most watched video of all time on the site in 2008. The single received several awards, including Most Addictive Track at the 2007 MTV Europe Music Awards, Song of the Year at Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2007, Choice Music: Single at 2007 Teen Choice Awards, the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Song and was nominated for Single of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2008. In addition, Lavigne won International Female Artist of the Year at the 2008 NRJ Music Awards. She also won two consecutive People's Choice Favourite Canadian Artist at the 2007 and 2008 MuchMusic Video Awards.

In January 2010, recorded the song, "Alice" for the Tim Burton's feature film Alice in Wonderland. The song received a nomination for Best Original Song at the Satellite Awards 2010 and won Best Video From a Film at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards Japan. In the next year, Lavigne released her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby, which peaked at number one in Australia and became her fourth album to reach the top five on the Billboard 200. The album was nominated for Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2012. The first single from the album, "What The Hell", was successful, reaching number one in Japan, the top five in Asia and the Top 10 in Europe. The song won the Billboard Japan Music Award for Hot 100 Airplay of the Year. Her fifth album Avril Lavigne (2013), won the RTHK International Pop Poll Award for The Best Selling English Album, also received a nomination at the 2014 World Music Awards for World's Best Album. The lead single from the album "Here's to Never Growing Up" won International Video of the Year By A Canadian at the 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards.

Awards and nominations

Key
Indicates non-competitive categories
Name of the award ceremony, year presented, recipient(s) of the award, award category and the result of the nomination
Award Year[lower-alpha 1] Recipient(s) Category Result Ref.
AG Canadian Hair Cosmetics Awards 2008 Herself Favorite Canadian Musician Hair Won [3]
2010 Sexiest Hair on a Canadian Musician Won [4]
American Music Awards 2003 Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Nominated [5]
2004 Nominated [6]
2007 Nominated [7]
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2004 "I'm with You" Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture Won [8]
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2003 "Complicated" Most Performed Song Won [9]
2004 Won [10]
"I'm with You" Won
2006 "My Happy Ending" Won [11]
"Breakaway" Won
2008 "Girlfriend" Won [12]
Billboard Japan Music Awards 2010 "Alice" Adult Contemporary of the Year Shortlisted [13]
2011 "What The Hell" Hot 100 Airplay of the Year Won [14][15]
Herself Top Pop Artist of 2011 Shortlisted
Billboard Music Awards 2002 Top Female Artist of the Year Nominated [16]
Top New Pop Artist of the Year Nominated
"Complicated" Top 40 Track of the Year Nominated
2003 "I'm with You" Mainstream Top 40 Single of the Year Nominated [17]
Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards 2013 "Here's to Never Growing Up" Best Music Video Nominated [18]
BMI London Awards 2012 "What the Hell" Award-Winning Song Won [19]
BMI Pop Music Awards 2003 "Complicated" Won [20]
2004 Won [21]
"I'm with You" Won
2006 "My Happy Ending" Won [22]
2009 "When You're Gone" Won [23]
2012 "What The Hell" Won [24]
Bravo Otto 2002 Herself Female Singer Silver [25][lower-alpha 2]
Shooting Star Solo Gold
Brit Awards 2003 International Breakthrough Act Nominated [26]
International Female Solo Artist Nominated
2005 British Pop Act Nominated [27]
Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Awards 2003 Canadian Talent Development Story of the Year Won [28]
Canadian Radio Music Awards 2003 Socan Songwriter Award Won [29]
Fan Choice Award Won
"Complicated" Best New Solo Mainstream AC / Hot AC Won
Best New CHR Solo Won
"Losing Grip" Best New Rock/Alternative Won
2004 Herself Fan Choice Award Won [30]
2005 Won [31]
2008 Nominated [32]
Capricho Awards 2004 International Singer Won [33]
Most Stylish International Won
"My Happy Ending" International Song Won
2007 Herself International Singer Nominated [34]
2008 Most Stylish International Won [35]
"Girlfriend" Best Video at YouTube Nominated
2011 The Black Star Tour Best Live Concert Won [36]
Herself International Singer Won
Most Stylish International Won
2012 Notice of the Year Nominated [37]
2014 Meme of the Year Nominated [38]
CEW Beauty Awards 2010 Black Star Woman's Secent Mass Won [39]
Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards 2003 "Complicated" Popular International Music Video By A New Artist Won [40]
2005 Herself Popular International Female Artist Nominated [41]
Comet Music Awards 2003 Newcomer International Nominated [42]
2004 Act International Won [43]
Common Sense Media Awards 2004 Best Musician Won [44]
Danish Music Awards 2003 Foreign Newcomer of the Year Won [45][46]
Echo Awards 2003 International Newcomer of the Year Won [47]
2004 Best International Rock/Pop Female Artist Nominated [48]
2005 Nominated
2008 Nominated
Edison Music Awards 2003 Best International New Artist/Group Won [49]
FiFi Awards 2010 Black Star Women's Popular Appeal Nominated [50]
2011 Forbidden Rose Nominated [51]
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) 2002 Herself Best Foreign Female Act Nominated [52]
Best Foreign New Act Won
2020 Best International Solo Artist Longlisted [53]
Head Above Water Best International Album Longlisted
Glamour Awards 2007 Herself International Solo Artist of the Year Nominated [54]
Grammy Awards 2003 Best New Artist Nominated [55]
Let Go Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
"Complicated" Song of the Year Nominated
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
"Sk8er Boi" Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Nominated
2004 "I'm with You" Song of the Year Nominated [56]
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated
"Losing Grip" Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Nominated
Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards 2003 Let Go Top Ten Best Selling Foreign Albums Won [57]
2004 Under My Skin Won
2007 The Best Damn Thing Won
Huading Awards 2013 Herself Best Global Singer Won [58]
Hungarian Music Awards 2003 Let Go Foreign Modern Rock Album of the Year Nominated [59]
2005 Under My Skin Nominated [60]
ITA Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2007 Herself Best International Artist/Band Nominated [61]
2008 Best Female Singer Won [62]
Ivor Novello Awards 2003 "Complicated" International Hit Of The Year Won [63]
Japan Gold Disc Awards 2003 Herself Artist of the Year Won [64]
New Artist of the Year Won
Let Go Rock&Pop Album of the Year Won
2005 Under My Skin Won [65]
2006 Live at Budokan: Bonez Tour Music Video of the Year Won [66]
2008 Herself Artist of the Year Won [67]
The Best Damn Thing Album of the Year Won
Best 3 Albums Won
"Girlfriend" Mastertone of the Year Won
Single Track of the Year (Mobile) Won
2012 Goodbye Lullaby Best 3 Albums Won [68]
2020 Head Above Water Won [69]
Juno Awards 2003 Herself Songwriter of the Year Nominated [70]
New Artist of the Year Won
Juno Fan Choice Award Nominated
Let Go Album of the Year Won
Pop Album of the Year Won
"Complicated" Single of the Year Won
2004 Herself Juno Fan Choice Award Nominated [71]
My World Music DVD of the Year Nominated
2005 Herself Artist of the Year Won [72]
Songwriter of the Year Nominated
Juno Fan Choice Award Won
Under My Skin Album of the Year Nominated
Pop Album of the Year Won
2008 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated [73]
Songwriter of the Year Nominated
Juno Fan Choice Award Nominated
The Best Damn Thing Album of the Year Nominated
"Girlfriend" Single of the Year Nominated
2012 Goodbye Lullaby Album of the Year Nominated [74]
Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Herself Juno Fan Choice Award Nominated
2014 Nominated [75]
2015 Avril Lavigne Pop Album of the Year Nominated [76]
2019 Herself Juno Fan Choice Award Won [77]
2020 Won [78]
Head Above Water Pop Album of the Year Nominated
KKBox Music Awards 2014 Herself 2013 Best Western Artist Won [79]
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2002 Best New Artist — International Won [80]
Best Pop Artist — International Nominated
2003 Won [81]
2004 Won [82]
2007 Won [83]
"Girlfriend" Song of the Year Won
Lunas del Auditorio 2003 Herself Pop in Foreign Language Nominated [84]
2006 Nominated [85]
2008 Nominated [86]
2014 Nominated [87]
Meteor Music Awards 2003 Best International Female Won [88]
Meus Prêmios Nick 2003 Favorite International Artist Won [89]
2005 Won [90]
MTV Asia Awards 2003 Style Award Won [91]
Favorite Breakthrough Artist Won
Favorite Female Artist Won
2005 Won [92]
2008 Favorite International Artist in Asia Nominated [93]
"Girlfriend Remix" (ft. Lil Mama) Best Hook-up Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2002 Herself Best New Act Nominated [94]
2004 Best Female Nominated [95]
Best Pop Nominated
2007 Best Solo Won [96][97]
The Best Damn Thing Best Album Nominated
"Girlfriend" Most Addictive Track Won
2014 Herself Best Canadian Act Nominated [98]
2019 Nominated [99]
MTV Italian Music Awards 2006 First Lady Won [100]
2008 Won [101]
"Girlfriend" Best Number One of the Year Nominated
2010 Herself Best International Act Nominated [102]
2011 Wonder Woman Award Nominated [103][104]
Best Look Won
2012 Nominated [105]
Best Fan Nominated
2014 Artist Saga Nominated [106]
2015 Nominated [107]
Best Fan Won
2016 MTV Award Star Won [108]
Artist Saga Nominated
2017 Nominated [109]
MTV Russia Music Awards 2007 Best International Act Won [110]
MTV Video Music Awards 2002 "Complicated" Best New Artist in a Video Won [111]
2003 "I'm with You" Best Female Video Nominated [112]
"Sk8er Boi" Best Pop Video Nominated
2004 "Don't Tell Me" Nominated [113]
2007 "Girlfriend" Monster Single of the Year Nominated [114]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2003 Let Go Album of the Year Nominated [115]
"Complicated" Video of the Year Nominated
Best New Artist Won
Best Female Video Nominated
2005 "My Happy Ending" Nominated [116]
2008 The Best Damn Thing Album of the Year Nominated [117]
"Girlfriend" Best Pop Video Won
Best Karaokee! Song Nominated
2011 "Alice" Nominated [118]
Best Video From a Film Won
2014 "Rock N Roll" Best Karaokee! Song Nominated [119]
MTV Video Music Brazil 2003 "Complicated" Best International Video Nominated [120]
2004 "Don't Tell Me" Nominated [121]
2005 "He Wasn't" Nominated [122]
MuchMusic Video Awards 2003 "Sk8er Boi" Best International Video By A Canadian Won [123]
People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Artist Won
2004 "Don't Tell Me" Best International Video By A Canadian Won [124]
People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Artist Won
2005 "My Happy Ending" Nominated [125]
2007 "Girlfriend" Won [126]
Best International Video By A Canadian Won
2008 MuchMusic.com Most Watched Video Nominated [127][128]
"When You're Gone" UR Fave: Artist Won
2010 "Alice" UR Fave: Video Nominated [129]
International Video of the Year By A Canadian Nominated
2011 "What The Hell" Nominated [130][131]
UR Fave: Artist Nominated
2012 "Smile" International Video of the Year By A Canadian Nominated [132]
2013 "Here's To Never Growing Up" Won [133]
2014 "Rock N Roll" Nominated [134]
Your Fave Artist/Group Nominated
Myx Music Awards 2008 "Girlfriend" Favorite International Video Nominated [135]
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards 2007 Fave Song Nominated [136]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2003 "Sk8er Boi" Favorite Song Won [137]
2005 Herself Favorite Female Singer Won [138]
2008 "Girlfriend" Favorite Song Won [139]
Nickelodeon Mexico Kids' Choice Awards 2003 Herself Favorite International Band/Solo Won [140]
2010 "Alice" Favorite Song Nominated [141]
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards 2007 Herself Best Female Singer Nominated [142]
"Girlfriend" MTV Hits Best Music Video Won
NME Awards 2003 Herself Best Solo Artist Nominated [143]
Most Sexiest Woman Won
NRJ Music Awards 2004 International Breakthrough of the Year Nominated [144]
2005 International Female Artist of the Year Won [145]
2008 Won [146]
People Choice Awards 2005 Favorite Female Musical Performer Nominated [147]
Planeta Award 2007 Singer of the Year Won [148]
"Girlfriend" Pop/Hip Hop Song of the Year Nominated
"When You're Gone" Ballad of the Year Won
Best Female Vocal Performance Nominated
Premios Oye! 2003 Herself Main English Breakthrough of the Year Won [149]
Let Go Main English Female Record Won
2004 Under My Skin Main English Record of the Year Won [150]
2007 The Best Damn Thing Nominated [151]
"Girlfriend" Main English Song of the Year Nominated
Radio Disney Music Awards 2002 Herself Best Female Artist Won [152]
Let Go Best Album Won
"Complicated" Best Song Won
Best Homework Song Won
2003 Herself Best Female Artist Nominated [153]
"Sk8er Boi" Best Song to Air Guitar Won
Best Video That Rocks Nominated
"I'm with You" Best Song That Makes You Turn Up the Radio Nominated
2004 Herself Best Female Artist Nominated [154]
"Don't Tell Me" Best Song Nominated
"My Happy Ending" Best Song to Air Guitar Won
2007 Herself Best Female Artist Nominated [155][156]
Best Top 40 Artist Nominated
Most Talked About Artist Nominated
"Girlfriend" Best Song Nominated
Best Song to Dance Won
Best Song to Sing to an Ex Nominated
Best Video That Rocks Nominated
2014 "Here's To Never Growing Up" Best Song to Rock Out to With Your BFF Nominated [157]
2019 Herself Shero Award Won [158]
Radio Music Awards 2003 Artist of the Year/Modern Adult Contemporary Radio Nominated [159][160]
Artist of the Year/Top 40 Radio Nominated
"Complicated" Song of the Year/Modern Adult Contemporary Radio Won
"I'm with You" Nominated
Song of the Year/Top 40 Radio Nominated
2005 Herself Artist of the Year/Adult Hit Radio Nominated [161]
RTHK International Pop Poll Awards 2005 Top Female Artist Gold [162][33]
Under My Skin The Best Selling English Album Won
"Don't Tell Me" Super Gold Song Won
Top Ten International Gold Songs Won
2008 "Girlfriend" Won [163]
2014 Avril Lavigne The Best Selling English Album Won [164]
Satellite Awards 2010 "Alice" Best Original Song Nominated [165]
SOCAN Awards 2003 "Complicated" International Achievement Won [2]
Pop/Rock Music Award Won
"Sk8er Boi" Won [166]
2004 "I'm with You" Won [167]
2006 "Breakaway" Won
2008 "Girlfriend" SOCAN Salutes Won
Pop/Rock Music Award Won
"When You're Gone" Won
"Keep Holding On" Won
Spike Guys Choice Awards 2008 Herself Sexiest Siren Nominated [168]
Teen Choice Awards 2003 Choice Music: Female Artist Nominated [169]
Choice Female Fashion Icon Nominated
Let Go Choice Music: Album Nominated
"Sk8er Boi" Choice Music: Single Won
"I'm with You" Choice Music: Love Song Nominated
2004 Herself Choice Music: Female Artist Won [170][171]
Choice: Music Tour Nominated
Choice Female Fashion Icon Nominated
2005 Choice Music: Female Artist Nominated [172]
2007 Choice Summer Music Star Nominated [173][174]
"Girlfriend" Choice Music: Single Won
TMF Awards (Belgium) 2002 "Complicated" Best Clip: International Won [175]
Herself Most Promising: International Won
2007 Best Female: International Nominated [176]
2008 Nominated [177]
Best Pop: International Nominated
TMF Awards (Netherlands) 2003 Best Rock: International Won [175]
TRL Awards 2003 First Lady Nominated [178]
V Chart Awards 2014 Favorite Artist Of The Year - Western Won [179]
Top Female Artist - Western Won
2016 Favorite Artist Of The Year - Western Won [180]
VH1 Big Awards 2002 Lolita Ford Nominated [181]
"Complicated" Can't Get You Out of My Head Nominated
Virgin Media Music Awards 2007 Herself Best International Act Won [182]
"Girlfriend" Best Track Nominated [183][184]
World Music Award 2002 Herself World's Best Canadian Pop/Rock Artist Won [185]
2003 World's Best Canadian Artist Won [186]
2004 World's Best Pop/Rock Artist Won [187]
World's Best-Selling Canadian Artist Won
2007 World's Best Selling Pop Rock Female Artist Won [188]
World's Best-Selling Canadian Artist Won
2014 World's Best Entertainer of the Year Nominated [189]
World's Best Female Artist Nominated
World's Best Live Act Nominated
Avril Lavigne World's Best Album Nominated
"Here's to Never Growing Up" World's Best Song Nominated
World's Best Video Nominated
"Let Me Go" (ft. Chad Kroeger) World's Best Song Nominated
World's Best Video Nominated

Other Accolades

Guinness World Records

Year the record was awarded, record holder, and name of the record
Year Record holder World Record Ref.
2004 Let Go Youngest Female With a Number One Album in the UK [190]

Listicles

Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
Publisher Listicle Year(s) Recipient Result Ref.
Allmusic Most Significant Pop punk Songs of all Time 2012 "Girlfriend" Longlisted [191]
Most Significant Post-grunge Songs of all Time "My Happy Ending" Longlisted [192]
"He Wasn't" Longlisted
Billboard The Greatest Pop Star By Year: Rookie of the Year 2002 Herself Placed [193]
Second Female With Three Number One Singles from a Debut Album on the Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 2003 Placed [194]
Artists Of The Decade 2009 28th place [195]
Entertainment Weekly Magazine Hottest Debut Album of 2002 2002 Let Go Placed [196]
Forbes Hollywood's Moguls In The Making 2008 Herself 7th place [197]
MTV The Best Superhero-Themed Music Video Ever 2013 "Rock N Roll" 2nd place [198]
PopDust Today's Greatest Pop-Punkers 2013 Herself 1st place [199]
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Time Pieces in History of Music Recording 2007 Let Go 162nd place [200]
Rolling Stone Readers' Top Albums of the Decade 2009 4th place [201]
Readers' Top Singles of the Decade "Complicated" 8th place
Spin The 21 Best Pop-Punk Choruses of the 21st Century 2017 "Sk8er Boi" 5th place [202]
VEVO First Video to reach 100 Million Views Online 2008 "Girlfriend" Placed [203]
VH1 The 100 Greatest Women In Music 2012 Herself 84th place [204]
VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists 2013 71st place [205]

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. At this award show, runners-up are considered winners in spite of being in second or third place.

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