Bieber wins 3 MTV Europe awards

Pop hotshot Justin Bieber pipped Woman Gaga at the MTV Europe Music grants Sunday, eating up the lion's share as megastar Beyonce was left with hardly a penny.

In the high-vitality appear in the Dutch port of Rotterdam, the graph topping Canadian vocalist's unbelievable armed force of fans named "Beliebers" helped him kill Gaga's "creatures" to see him win three honors including for Greatest Fans.

Bieber likewise figured out how to beat off rivalry from Adele's "Welcome" to win Best Tune for his hit "Sorry" and he took the Best Canadian go about too.

Flighty pop symbol Woman Gaga, who once wore a dress made of meat, gobbled up two honors, winning Best Female act and Best Look.

Neither Bieber or Woman Gaga were in Rotterdam to get their honors.

Furthermore, in an astonish Beyonce—who like Bieber had been designated in five classes and had ruled MTV's mark Video Music Grants in New York in August—was precluded a share from claiming the distinctions.

The honor for Best Video went to quick rising Canadian R&B sensation The Weeknd for his "Starboy" beating Beyonce's "Arrangement" from her acclaimed collection "Lemonade".

Best Video is controlled by MTV's publication group, however most classes are chosen by voting by fans.

The Weeknd played out his triumphant tune, one of his couple of appearances in front of a visit one year from now, rising up out of a star-filled arch onto the Rotterdam organize.

The high-octane night additionally had a place with young Canadian sensation, Shawn Mendes, 18, who elbowed his compatriot Bieber off the beaten path to take the honor for Best Male. He additionally won best Overall Act.

Mendes said thanks to everybody at the function, and sent extraordinary wishes to his mum as it was her birthday.

American pair Twenty One Pilots additionally took two respects, for Best Live act and Best Option.

The quick paced appear, facilitated by American artist lyricist Bebe Rexha who easily experienced 15 staggering outfit changes, wowed the gathering of people pressed into the Ahoy Center in Rotterdam.

Bruno Mars and Rulers of Leon were the feature performing sensations. Funk-pop artist Mars opened the show with an electric execution of his "24K Enchantment".

'Gliding high'

What's more, San Francisco punk rockers Green Day got a "Worldwide Symbol" grant, and got the party started when live firecrackers detonated around them for their interpretation of "Blast."

They additionally raised cheers when they said it was "pleasant to be out of America only for a moment" in front of Tuesday's races, saying the US was in regards to have a "major heart assault".

Green Day drove a resurrection of punk shake in the mid 1990s and the band a year ago was enlisted into the Stone and Move Corridor of Notoriety in its first year of qualification.

In different honors, Best Pop went to American young lady aggregate Fifth Agreement and Best Shake to English rockers Coldplay, while the Canadian rapper Drake brought home the Best Hip Bounce grant.

The home group likewise gave huge cheers to Dutch DJ Martin Garrix who won the Best Gadgets and the Best World Stage grant.

Best new act went to Sweden's Zara Larsson, while US funk move band DNCE took the Best Push grant in the wake of playing out their hits "Cake By The Sea" and "Body Moves" from a stage gliding high over the amphitheater.

What's more, mirroring the blustery climate outside, One Republic played their new melody "We should Sting Today evening time" as rain poured down on them, abandoning them sprinkling in pools of water.

The MTV Europe Music Grants intends to contact a more worldwide gathering of people than the system's mark US-based Video Music Grants, and is held in an alternate European city consistently.

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