MTV Asia Awards 2003

MTV Asia Awards 2003
DateJanuary 24, 2003
LocationSingapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore
Hosted byShaggy and Coco Lee
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The MTV Asia Awards 2003 was held on January 24, 2003,[1] at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore.[2] The event was the second edition of the MTV Asia Awards, and was hosted by Shaggy and Coco Lee.[3][4] Performers included Avril Lavigne, Missy Elliott, Robbie Williams, Blue and Stefanie Sun.[5] Mastercard, Nokia, Toyota along with Panasonic co-sponsored for the 2nd MTV Asia Awards.[6][7]

Nominees in each category are listed alphabetically,[8][9] winners are bolded.[10][11][12]

International awards

Regional awards

Special awards

References

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  6. ^ "Toyota Sponsors 2nd MTV Asia Awards". Toyota. September 24, 2002. Archived from the original on November 24, 2023. Retrieved November 24, 2023.
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