MOBO Awards 2009
Date30 September 2009
LocationScottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
Hosted byReggie Yates
Keri Hilson
Websitemobo.com
Television/radio coverage
Network

The 2009 MOBO Awards took place on 30 September 2009 at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) in Glasgow, Scotland.

This was the first time the awards took place outside London. A tribute performance was dedicated to Michael Jackson, who was honoured with the MOBO Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Young Soul Rebels performed their charity single, "I Got Soul". Reggie Yates and Keri Hilson hosted the awards. Other guests included Rihanna who opened the show and Amir Khan who presented an award. The show was watched by an estimated 250 million viewers worldwide.[1]

List of nominations and winners

(winners in bold)[2]

Best UK Act

Best Newcomer

Best R&B/Soul Act

Best Hip-Hop Act

Best Music Video

Best International Act

Best Song

Best Album

Best Reggae

Best DJ

Best Jazz Act

Best African Act

Best Gospel Act

Lifetime achievement award

See also

References

  1. Matthews, Dan (2010). The New Rules of Business: Leading Entrepreneurs Reveal Their Secrets for Success. Harriman House Limited. p. 80. ISBN 9781906659165.
  2. "Awards | MOBO Awards". Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2010-02-16.
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