MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2003

  • Catupecu Machu
  • Elan
  • Kevin Johansen
  • Líbido
  • Qbo
Act(s)
  • Alejandro Sanz
  • Alex Lora
  • Andrea Echeverri
  • Charly Alberti
  • Control Machete
  • Dido
  • Ely Guerra
  • Gustavo Cerati
  • Iggy Pop
  • Jorge González
  • Juanes
  • Korn
  • La Ley
  • Natalia Lafourcade
  • Plastilina Mosh
  • Sum 41
  • The Mars Volta
  • Vicentico
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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

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 — Mexpico

Best Artist — Central

Best New Artist — Central

  • Coni Lewin
  • Marciano
  • Pettinellis
  • TK
  • Zen

Best Artist — Argentina

Best New Artist — Argentina

Performances

Pre-show

  • 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

Appearances

References

  1. ^ "MTVLA:: VMALA 2003 :: Prensa". 13 December 2003. Archived from the original on 13 December 2003.
  2. ^ "MTVLA:: VMALA 2003 :: Prensa". 13 December 2003. Archived from the original on 13 December 2003.