MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2003
MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2003 | |
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Date | October 23, 2003 |
Location |
Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami |
Country | United States |
Hosted by | Diego Luna |
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The second annual MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2003 took place on October 23, 2003, in Miami at the Jackie Gleason Theater for the second time in a row.
Diego Luna hosted the awards alone for the first time. He previously co-hosted the 2002 edition.
Nominations
Winners in bold.
Artist of the Year
Video of the Year
- Café Tacuba — "EO (El Sonidero)"
- Gustavo Cerati — "Cosas Imposibles"
- Juanes — "Fotografía (featuring Nelly Furtado)"
- La Ley — "Ámate y Sálvate"
- Molotov — "Frijolero"
Best Solo Artist
Best Group or Duet
Best Pop Artist
Best Rock Artist
Best Alternative Artist
Best Independent Artist
No public voting
Best Pop Artist — International
Best Rock Artist — International
Best New Artist — International
Best Artist — Mexico
Best New Artist — Mexico
- Cartel de Santa
- Inspector
- Natalia Lafourcade
- Panteón Rococó
- Qbo
Best Artist — Central
Best New Artist — Central
- Coni Lewin
- Marciano
- Pettinellis
- TK
- Zen
Best Artist — Argentina
Best New Artist — Argentina
Performances
Pre-show
- Elan — "Midnight"
- Kevin Johansen — "Sur o No Sur"
- Qbo — "No Más"
- Líbido — "Frágil"
- Catupecu Machu — "Y Lo Que Quiero Es Que Pises sin el Suelo"
Main show
- Alex Lora, Andrea Echeverri, Charly Alberti, Jorge González, Juanes, Plastilina Mosh, Ricky Martin and Vicentico as "Los Black Stripes" — "We Are South American Rockers" / "Bolero Falaz" / "Gimme Tha Power" / "Livin' la Vida Loca" / "El Matador"
- Alejandro Sanz — "No Es Lo Mismo"
- Korn — "Right Now"
- La Ley and Ely Guerra — "Ámate y Sálvate" and "El Duelo"
- Dido — "White Flag"
- Café Tacuba — "Eres" and "Cero y Uno"
- The Mars Volta — "Drunkenship of Lanterns"
- Gustavo Cerati — "Artefacto"
- Natalia Lafourcade and Control Machete — "En el 2000" and "Bien, Bien"
- Iggy Pop and Sum 41 — "Little Know It All" and "Lust for Life"
Appearances
- Madonna — introduced the audience to the show
- Britney Spears, Erik Estrada, Daisy Fuentes, Iggy Pop and Sum 41 — appeared in the Opening Sketch
- Diego Maradona — appeared during Diego Luna's opening monologue
- Alex Lora, Juanes and Charly Alberti — presented Best Group or Duet
- Andrea Echeverri (from Aterciopelados) and Dido — introduced Alejandro Sanz
- Patricia Velásquez and Sum 41 — presented Best Pop Artist
- Fher, Alex and Sergio (from Maná) — presented Best Rock Artist—International
- Daniela Cicarelli, Amelia Vega and Elsa Benítez — presented Best Rock Artist
- Kelly Osbourne and Molotov — introduced Korn
- Catupecu Machu and Leticia Bredice — presented Best New Artist—Argentina
- Amaia and Pablo (from La Oreja de Van Gogh) and Alfonso and "Midi" (from Mœnia) — introduced La Ley
- Elan and María Jimena Pereyra — introduced Dido
- Sofía Mulanovich, Chris Pontius, Steve-O and Manny Puig — presented Best Artist—Central
- Gustavo Cerati — introduced Café Tacuba
- Daisy Fuentes and Deborah Ombres — presented Best Solo Artist
- Zack de la Rocha — introduced The Mars Volta
- The cast of Dirty Sanchez and Fabiola Campomanes — presented Best Alternative Artist
- Natalia Lafourcade and Gil and Ulises (from Kinky) — introduced Gustavo Cerati
- Martha Higareda and Alfonso Herrera — introduced Natalia Lafourcade
- Diego Torres, Esther Cañadas and Robi Rosa — presented Video of the Year
- Alejandro Sanz — presented Artist of the Year
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