Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations received by the Spice Girls
Award Year Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
American Music Awards 1998 Spice Favorite Pop/Rock Album Won [1]
Spice Girls Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist Won
Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Won
ASCAP London Music Awards 1998 Spice Girls Songwriters of the Year Won [2][3]
"2 Become 1" Song of the Year Won
Most Performed Songs Won
"Say You'll Be There" Won
"Wannabe" Won
1999 "2 Become 1" Won [4]
"Too Much" Won
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 1998 "Wannabe" Won [5]
"Say You'll Be There" Won
Bambi Award 1997 Spice Girls Female Shooting Star Won [6]
Billboard Live Music Awards 2008 The Return of the Spice Girls Tour Top Boxscore Won [7]
2019 Spice World – 2019 Tour Won [8]
Billboard Music Awards 1997 Spice Album of the Year Won [9]
Spice Girls New Artist of the Year Won
Hot 100 Singles Group of the Year Won
Album Group of the Year Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year Nominated
1998 Spiceworld Soundtrack Album of the Year Nominated
Billboard Music Video Awards 1997 "Say You'll Be There" Fan.tastic Video Won [10]
Best Pop/Rock New Artist Clip Nominated [11]
Best Pop/Rock Clip Nominated
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1998 Spice Favorite CD Nominated [12]
Spice Girls Favorite Group – Pop Won [13]
Favorite Group – New Artist Nominated [12]
1999 Favorite Movie Actress in a Comedy Nominated [14]
Brit Awards 1997 Spice Girls Best British Group Nominated [15]
Best British Newcomer Nominated
"Say You'll Be There" Best British Video Won
"Wannabe" Nominated
Best British Single Won
1998 Spice Girls Best Selling British Album Act Won [16]
"Spice Up Your Life" Best British Video Nominated
2000 Spice Girls Outstanding Contribution To Music Won [17]
2010 Spice Girls (1997 performance of "Wannabe"/"Who Do You Think You Are") Brits Performance of 30 Years Won [18]
Capital FM Awards 1997 Spice Girls London's Favourite Female Group Won [19]
1999 Spiceworld Tour London's Favourite Concert Won
2001 Spice Girls London's Favourite Group Nominated [20]
2008 Spice Girls Icon Award Won
Channel V Music Awards 1997 Spice Best International Album Won [21][22]
"Wannabe" Best International Song Won
Comet Awards 1997 "Wannabe" Best International Video Won [23]
Danish Grammy Awards 1997 Spice Girls Best Foreign New Act Nominated
Disney Channel Awards 1998 Spice Girls Best Pop Stars Won [24]
Echo Music Prize 1996 Spice Girls Best International Newcomer Won [25]
Edison Award 1998 "Spice Up Your Life" Best International Video Won [26]
Glamour Awards 2008 Spice Girls Women of the Year – Band Won [27]
Goldene Europa 1996 Spice Girls International Pop Group Won
IRMA Awards 1997 Spice Best International Pop Album Won [28]
Ivor Novello Awards 1997 "Wannabe" Best Selling British Written Single in the UK Won [29]
International Hit of the Year Won
1998 "Spice Up Your Life" Nominated [30]
Japan Gold Disc Award 1997 Spice Girls Grand Prix New Artist Award Won [31]
Juno Award 1998 Spice Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) Won [32]
1999 Spiceworld Nominated
Mercury Prize 1997 Spice Best Album Shortlisted [33]
MTV Europe Music Awards 1996 "Wannabe" MTV Select Nominated
1997 Spice Girls Best Dance Act Nominated [34]
Best Break-Through Act Nominated
Best Group Won [35]
"Spice Up Your Life" MTV Select Nominated
1998 Spice Girls Best Group Won [35]
Best Pop Act Won
MTV Video Music Awards 1997 "Wannabe" Best Dance Video Won
"Say You'll Be There" Viewer's Choice Nominated
MuchMusic Video Awards 1998 Spice Girls Favorite International Group Nominated
"Spice Up Your Life" Favorite International Group Video Nominated
Multishow Brazilian Music Award 1997 Spice Girls Best New International Act Won [36]
NARM Annual Trade Awards 1998 Spice Best Seller Award – Recording of the Year Won [37]
Best Seller Award – Chartmaker Won
My VH1 Music Awards 2000 Spice Girls Best U.K. Act Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 1998 Spice Girls Favorite Music Group Nominated [38]
1999 Spice Girls Nominated [39]
Favorite Movie Actress Nominated
Now 100 Awards 2018 "Wannabe" Best Song of the Now Years – 90's Nominated [40]
Spice Girls Best Now Group Nominated
Online Music Awards 1997 Spice Album of the Year Won [41]
Pop Corn Music Awards 1997 Spice Girls Best International Group Won [42]
Spiceworld Best International Album Won
Porin 1998 Spiceworld Best Foreign Pop/Rock Album Nominated
Premios Amigo 1997 Spice Girls International Revelation Won [43]
Premios Ondas 1997 Spice Girls Special Mention of the Jury Won [44]
Red Nose Awards 1997 "Wannabe" Best Single Won [45]
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 1996 "Say You'll Be There" Best Pop Video Won
Best Single Nominated
"Wannabe" Best Pop Video Nominated
Best Single Nominated
Spice Best Album Nominated
Spice Girls Best Soul Act Nominated
Best New Act Won
Best British Group Won [46]
1997 Won [47]
Worst British Group Won
"Spice Up Your Life" Worst Single Won
Spice Best Album Nominated
"Spice Up Your Life" Best Single Nominated
Best Pop Video Nominated
"Who Do You Think You Are" Best Pop Video Nominated
1998 Spice Girls Best British Group Nominated
Best Band on Planet Pop Nominated
1999 Spice Girls Worst Group Won [48]
The Sun's Bizarre Awards 1996 Spice Girls Best Group Won
Best New Artist Won
"Wannabe" Best Single Won
2007 Spice Girls Best Comeback Won
TMF Awards 1997 Spice Girls Best International Group Won
1998 Won [49]
Tokio Hot 100 Awards 1997 Spice Girls Best Character Won
Variety Club Awards 1997 Spice Girls Best Recording Artist Won
Vodafone Live Music Awards 2008 Spice Girls Best Live Comeback Won [50]
World Music Awards 1997 Spice Girls Best Female Newcomers Won [51]
1998 World's Best Selling Pop Artist/Group Won
Best Selling British Artist/Group Won
3AM Daily Mirror Awards 2007 Spice Girls Best Comeback Won

Other accolades

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Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
Publisher Listicle Year(s) Result Ref.
Advertising Age Top Marketing 100 1997 Placed [52]
Billboard The Greatest Pop Star by Year (1981–2019) 1997 Rookie of the Year [53]
British Council The best-known Britons 2000 2nd [54]
Forbes Celebrity 100 1999 6th [55]
The Independent 50 Women Who Broke Barriers in the Music Industry 2020 Placed [56]
Q Biggest Bands in the World 1998 1st [57]
Rolling Stone The Millennial 100 2018 Placed [58]
VH1 VH1's 100 Greatest Women in Music 2012 81st [59]
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