Lady Gaga Dominates MTV EMAs
. Katy Perry and Bruno Mars following closely behind with four nominations. British songstress Adele, who stands as the top-selling artist of the year, has been nominated for three awards, with Justin Bieber and Thirty Seconds To Mars also up for three. The 18th annual MTV EMA will broadcast live on Sunday, 6th November at 9PM CET from Belfast's Odyssey Arena on MTV channels around the world. wo of the reigning queens of pop will go head to head at this year's EMA in four of the same categories, as Lady Gaga and Katy Perry compete for Best Live, Best Pop and Best Female, as well as Best Song, with Perry nominated for "Firework" and Gaga for "Born This Way". Gaga is also nominated for Best Video for "Born This Way"and Biggest Fans. Multi-talented singer/songwriter Bruno Mars is up for four awards, including Best New, Best Male, Best Push and Best Song for "Grenade." Adele has been nominated for Best Female, as well as Best Song and Best Video for "Rolling In The Deep", and Justin Bieber will compete for Best Pop, Best Male and Biggest Fans. Thirty Seconds To Mars is up for Best Alternative, Best World Stage and Biggest Fans. Here is the list of nominees for the "2011 MTV EMA": BEST SONG BEST LIVE BEST POP BEST NEW BEST FEMALE BEST MALE BEST HIP HOP BEST ROCK BEST VIDEO BEST ALTERNATIVE BEST WORLD STAGE BEST PUSH BIGGEST FANS MTV UK & IRELAND/ BEST UK & IRELAND ACT
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