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.
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 |
Preshow host(s) | |
Act(s) | |
Diego Luna hosted the awards alone for the first time. He previously co-hosted the 2002 edition.
Nominations edit
Winners in bold.
Artist of the Year edit
Video of the Year edit
- Café Tacuba — "EO (El Sonidero)"
- Gustavo Cerati — "Cosas Imposibles"
- Juanes — "Fotografía (featuring Nelly Furtado)"
- La Ley — "Ámate y Sálvate"
- Molotov — "Frijolero"
Best Solo Artist edit
Best Group or Duet edit
Best Pop Artist edit
Best Rock Artist edit
Best Alternative Artist edit
Best Independent Artist edit
No public voting
Best Pop Artist — International edit
Best Rock Artist — International edit
Best New Artist — International edit
Best Artist — Mexico edit
Best New Artist — Mexico edit
Best Artist — Central edit
Best New Artist — Central edit
- Coni Lewin
- Marciano
- Pettinellis
- TK
- Zen
Best Artist — Argentina edit
Best New Artist — Argentina edit
Performances edit
Pre-show edit
- Elán — "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 edit
- Álex 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 — "Drunkship 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 edit
- 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
- Álex 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 Mulánovich, 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
References edit
- ^ "MTVLA:: VMALA 2003 :: Prensa". 13 December 2003. Archived from the original on 13 December 2003.
- ^ "MTVLA:: VMALA 2003 :: Prensa". 13 December 2003. Archived from the original on 13 December 2003.