Washington, May 28
Dua Lipa, The Weeknd and Taylor Swift were among the biggest winners at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards as they took home the award for the Best Female Artist, Male Artist and Best pop album of the year on Thursday.
The legendary singer-songwriter Elton John was honoured with the iHeartRadio Icon Award by Demi Lovato, Brandi Carlile and H.E.R., who took the stage to honour the Academy award-winning singer's greatest hits, as per Fox News.
Beyonce, Maren Morris, BTS, Harry Styles and more took home awards, here's the complete list of winners
The Weeknd- 'Blinding Lights'
Dua Lipa
The Weeknd
Dan plus Shay
Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyonce- 'Savage (Remix)'
Doja Cat
Taylor Swift- 'folklore'
Machine Gun Kelly- 'Tickets To My Downfall'
twentyone pilots- 'Level Of Concern'
twenty one pilots
Powfu
AD/DC- 'Power Up'
Foo Fighters- 'Shame Shame'
The Pretty Reckless
Luke Combs- 'What You See Ain't Always What You Get'
Maren Morris- 'The Bones'
Luke Combs
Gabby Barrett
Diplo- 'Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley, Chapter 1 Snake Oil'
SAINt JHN- 'Roses' (Imanbek Remix)
Marshmello
Lil Baby- 'My Turn'
Roddy Ricch- 'The Box'
Roddy Ricch
Roddy Ricch
Chris Brown and Young Thug- 'Go Crazy'
H.E.R.
Snoh Aalegra
Jhene Aiko- 'Chilombo'
KAROL G and Nicki Minaj- 'Tusa'
Bad Bunny- 'YHLQMDLG'
J Balvin
Rauw Alejandro
Christian Nodal- 'Se Me Olvido'
Christian Nodal- 'AYAYAY!'
Christian Nodal
Max Martin
Ashley Gorley
Harry Styles- 'Adore You'
'Adore You' (Harry Styles)- Lizzo
BTS - #BTSARMY
BTS- 'Dynamite'
Olivia Rodrigo
BTS - Son Sung Deuk
The Weeknd - "Blinding Lights"
Ariana Grande, The Weeknd gave the opening performance for the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards. Ariana made her first public appearance after getting married earlier this month. Other performances also featured pop stars like Demi Lovato, Brandi Carlile, Paak, Dan plus Shay, Doja Cat, Bruno Mars and more.
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