NME Awards 2012

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NME Awards 2012
Date29 February 2012
CityLondon, England, United Kingdom
VenueBrixton Academy
HostJack Whitehall

The NME Awards 2012 were held in London, England, on 29 February 2012, at the Brixton Academy and was hosted by English comedian Jack Whitehall.[1] The nominations were announced exclusively on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show on 30 January 2012.[2] Arctic Monkeys had seven nominations, followed by Kasabian, who went on to win best British Band, Lana Del Rey and Muse with three apiece.

Nominations

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Winners are in bold text.

Best British Band

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Best International Band

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Best Solo Artist

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Best New Band

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Best Live Band

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Best Album

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Best Track

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Dancefloor Anthem

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Best Video

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Best TV Show

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Best Festival

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Best Film

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Best Music Film

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Greatest Music Moment of the Year

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Best Re-issue

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Best Book

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Hero of the Year

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Villain of the Year

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Worst album

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Worst Band

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Best Album Artwork

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Best Band Blog or Twitter

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Best Small Festival

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Most Dedicated Fans

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Hottest Male

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Hottest Female

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Godlike Genius

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Outstanding Contribution to Music

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Performances

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References

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