1997 MTV Video Music Awards | |
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Date | Thursday, September 4, 1997 |
Location | Radio City Music Hall, New York, New York |
Country | United States |
Hosted by | Chris Rock |
Most awards | Beck (5) |
Most nominations | Jamiroquai (10) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | MTV |
Produced by | Andy Schuon |
Directed by | Beth McCarthy |
The 1997 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 4, 1997, honoring the best music videos from June 17, 1996, to June 16, 1997. The show was hosted by Chris Rock at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[1]
American singer Beck took home the most Moonmen of the night, winning a total of five awards. British acid jazz band Jamiroquai closely followed, though, taking home four awards, including the coveted Video of the Year prize. The only other multiple winner that night was British dance outfit The Prodigy, which took home both the American and European Viewer's Choice awards – making them the first act in VMA history to win two Viewer's Choice awards in the same year.
As for nominations, Jamiroquai dominated the field with a total of ten nominations for their video for "Virtual Insanity." In second place was Beck, who received a total of seven mentions: five for "The New Pollution" and two for "Devils Haircut." Lastly, Nine Inch Nails came in third with five nominations for "The Perfect Drug." Unlike Beck and Jamiroquai, though, Nine Inch Nails went home empty-handed that night.
MTV announced on July 7 that the 1997 Video Music Awards would be held at Radio City Music Hall on September 4 and hosted by Chris Rock.[2] Nominees were announced on July 22.[3] MTV noted prior to the show that performances would be "more heavily choreographed" than in previous ceremonies.[4] The ceremony broadcast was preceded by the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards Opening Act. Hosted by Kurt Loder and Tabitha Soren with reports from Serena Altschul, Chris Connelly, Abbie Kearse, and John Norris, the broadcast featured red carpet interviews, a pre-taped interview with Mariah Carey, the world premiere of Janet Jackson's music video for "Got 'til It's Gone", and performances from Foo Fighters and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The Foo Fighters performance was notable for guitarist Pat Smear's announcement that he was leaving the band and Franz Stahl's debut as a band member.[5]
Artist(s) | Song(s) |
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MTV.com cybercast | |
Meredith Brooks[6] | |
Pre-show | |
Foo Fighters | "Monkey Wrench" |
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | "The Impression That I Get" |
Foo Fighters | "Everlong"[7] |
Main show | |
Puff Daddy | "Mo Money Mo Problems" (featuring Mase) "I'll Be Missing You" (featuring Faith Evans, 112, and Sting) |
Jewel | "Angel Standing By" |
The Prodigy | "Breathe"[a] |
The Wallflowers (featuring Bruce Springsteen) | "One Headlight" |
Lil' Kim, Da Brat, Missy Elliott, Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes and Angie Martinez | "Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix)" |
U2 | "Please" |
Beck | "The New Pollution" |
Spice Girls | "Say You'll Be There" |
Jamiroquai | "Virtual Insanity" |
Marilyn Manson | "The Beautiful People" |
Winners are in bold text.