NME has revealed nominees of this year’s VO5 NME Awards 2017. This year US superstar Beyoncé leads with five nominations following the success of her album, Lemonade. Other acts receiving multiple nominations and expected to win include, The 1975, Bastille, Skepta and Christine and The Queens.
Mike Williams, editor-in-chief, NME says: “Every year we’re bowled over by the enthusiasm of the NME readers, voting in their thousands for their favourite bands, artists, tracks, albums and more. Covering every genre under the sun, this year’s shortlists reflect what an incredible 12 months of music we’ve had, both from returning superstars and brand new artists. We can’t wait to get them together in the O2 Academy Brixton for the most rock ‘n’ roll night of the year, The VO5 NME Awards. Bring it on.”
The winners will be revealed on 15th February 2017 at London’s Brixton O2 Academy.
The nominees for each category are below:
Best British Band supported by Zig-Zag
Wolf Alice
The 1975
Bastille
Years & Years
Biffy Clyro
The Last Shadow Puppets
Best International Band supported by Austin, Texas – Live Music Capital Of The World®
Tame Impala
Kings of Leon
Green Day
Metallica
A Tribe Called Quest
Tegan & Sara
Best British Male supported by The Pilot Pen Company
Skepta
Zayn Malik
Kano
Jamie T
Michael Kiwanuka
Richard Ashcroft
Best British Female
Dua Lipa
Adele
Charli XCX
M.I.A.
Kate Tempest
PJ Harvey
Best International Male supported by VO5
Kanye West
Drake
The Weeknd
Frank Ocean
Kendrick Lamar
Chance The Rapper
Best International Female supported by VO5
Sia
Lady Gaga
Beyoncé
Solange
Christine and The Queens
Tove Lo
Best New Artist supported by Topman
Blossoms
Zara Larsson
Sunflower Bean
Christine and The Queens
Dua Lipa
Anderson .Paak
Best Album
‘The Life Of Pablo’ Kanye West
‘Konnichiwa’ Skepta
‘I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It’ The 1975
‘A Moon Shaped Pool’ Radiohead
‘Wild World’ Bastille
‘Lemonade’ Beyoncé
Best Track
‘Cool Girl’ Tove Lo
‘After The Afterparty’ Charli XCX
‘Man’ Skepta
‘Good Grief’ Bastille
‘Somebody Else’ The 1975
‘Tilted’ Christine and The Queens
Best Live Band supported by Nikon
Bastille
Slaves
The 1975
Bring Me The Horizon
Christine and The Queens
Wolf Alice
Best Video
‘Famous’ Kanye West
‘Formation’ Beyoncé
‘Burn The Witch’ Radiohead
‘Consume Or Be Consumed’ Slaves
‘Get Over It’ Rat Boy
‘Lisbon’ Wolf Alice
Best Festival supported by ID&C
Glastonbury
Reading & Leeds
Download
Isle Of Wight
Primavera
V Festival
Best Music Film
Oasis: Supersonic
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds ‘One More Time With Feeling’
Sing Street
Gimme Danger
The Rolling Stones Havana Moon
The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years
Best TV Show
Stranger Things
Fleabag
Game Of Thrones
Black Mirror
Humans
People Just Do Nothing
Best Film
Deadpool
My Scientology Movie
Captain America: Civil War
Suicide Squad
Everybody Wants Some!!
Hunt For The Wilderpeople
Music Moment of the Year
Bring Me The Horizon invade Coldplay’s table at NME Awards 2016
Coldplay’s Viola Beach tribute at Glastonbury
Beyoncé drops Lemonade
Skepta wins the Mercury Prize
Pete Doherty plays The Bataclan
The Stone Roses’ first new music in 20 years
Best Festival Headliner
Coldplay
Radiohead
Biffy Clyro
Adele
Foals
The Stone Roses
Best Small Festival
Y Not
Green Man
End Of The Road
Festival No 6
Kendal Calling
Slam Dunk
Villain Of The Year
Donald Trump
David Cameron
Boris Johnson
Nigel Farage
Martin Shkreli
Katie Hopkins
Hero of the Year
David Bowie
Adele
Millie Bobby Brown
Gary Lineker
Beyoncé
Liam Gallagher
Worst Band
The Chainsmokers
Clean Bandit
Honey G
Nickelback
5 Seconds Of Summer
Twenty One Pilots
Best Reissue
‘Out Of Time’ REM
‘Meddle’ Pink Floyd
‘Be Here Now’ Oasis
‘Off The Wall’ Michael Jackson
‘Endtroducing’ DJ Shadow
‘Leisure’ Blur
Best Book
Alan Partridge, Nomad
Johnny Marr, Set The Boy Free
Bruce Springsteen, Born To Run
The Killers, Somewhere Outside That Finish Line
Zayn, Zayn: The Official Autobiography
Sylvia Patterson, I’m Not With The Band