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This is a list of winners of NME Awards.
Winners by year
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NME Awards 1953edit
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NME Awards 1954edit
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NME Awards 1955edit
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NME Awards 1956edit
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NME Awards 1957edit
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NME Awards 1958edit
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NME Awards 1959edit
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NME Awards 1960edit
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NME Awards 1961edit
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NME Awards 1962edit
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NME Awards 1963editHost: Roger Moore
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NME Awards 1964editHost: Roy Orbison
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NME Awards 1965editHost: Tony Bennett
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NME Awards 1966editHost: Jimmy Savile
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NME Awards 1967editHost: Jimmy Savile
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NME Awards 1968editHost: Roger Moore
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NME Awards 1969editHost: Jimmy Savile
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NME Awards 1970edit
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NME Awards 1971edit
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NME Awards 1972edit
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NME Awards 1973edit
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NME Awards 1974edit
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NME Awards 1975edit
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NME Awards 1976edit
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NME Awards 1977edit
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NME Awards 1978edit
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NME Awards 1979edit
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NME Awards 1980edit
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NME Awards 1981edit
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NME Awards 1982edit
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NME Awards 1983edit
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NME Awards 1984edit
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NME Awards 1985edit
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NME Awards 1986edit
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NME Awards 1987edit
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NME Awards 1988edit
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NME Awards 1989edit
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NME Awards 1990edit
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NME Awards 1991edit
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NME Awards 1992edit
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NME Awards 1994editPresenters: Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer
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NME Awards 1995editPresenters: Tip Top TV
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NME Awards 1996editPresenters: Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer
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NME Awards 1997edit
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NME Awards 1998editPresenter: Eddie Izzard
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NME Premier Awards 1999edit
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NME Premier Awards 2000editHost: Steve Lamacq and Mary Anne Hobbs.[1] The award party took place at the Mermaid Theatre in London on February 1, 2000.
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NME Awards 2001editHost: Peter Kay
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NME Carling Awards 2002editHost: Zane Lowe
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NME Carling Awards 2003editHost: Bill Bailey
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NME Awards 2004editHost: Vernon Kay
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Shockwaves NME Awards 2005editHost: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.
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Shockwaves NME Awards 2006editHost: Russell Brand
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Shockwaves NME Awards 2007editHost: Lauren Laverne[2]
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Shockwaves NME Awards 2008editThe award party took place in indigO2 next to The O2 Arena on 28 February 2008. Host: Matt Horne and James Corden
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NME Awards USAeditHost: Jim Jefferies & Har Mar Superstar The award party took place at the El Rey Theatre on 23 April 2008. The winners were:
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Shockwaves NME Awards 2009editHost: Mark Watson The awards took place at the Brixton Academy on 25 February 2009. The 2009 winners were:[4]
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Shockwaves NME Awards 2010editHost: Jarvis Cocker Performances:
The awards took place at the Brixton Academy on 24 February 2010. The 2010 winners were:[4]
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Shockwaves NME Awards 2011editHost: Angelos Epithemiou Performances:
The awards took place at the Brixton Academy on 23 February 2011. The 2011 winners were:[5]
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NME Awards 2012edit
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NME Awards 2013editHost: Russell Kane
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NME Awards 2014editHost: Huw Stephens
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NME Awards 2015edit
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NME Awards 2016edit
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NME Awards 2017edit
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NME Awards 2018edit
NME Awards 2020edit
NME Awards 2022edit
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- ^ a b "NME Awards News". Nme.com. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
- ^ "Shockwaves NME Awards 2011 – all the winners | News". Nme.Com. 2011-02-23. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
- ^ "NME Awards 2013 – as it happened". nme.com. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
- ^ "The 1975 win Band of the Decade at NME Awards 2020". NME. 12 February 2020.