List of awards and nominations received by Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue awards and nominations
A woman is in a blue, sparkly showgirl outfit with a headpiece. She has a microphone and is singing.
Minogue performing during the Showgirl - The Greatest Hits Tour in March 2005.
Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
ARIA Music Awards
16 39
Brit Awards
3 13
Grammy Awards
1 5
NME Awards
2 4
BT Digital Music Awards
2 4
Totals
Awards won 176
Nominations 300

List of awards and accolades awarded to Australian singer Kylie Minogue.

Film and Television (Acting)

Logie Awards

The Logie Awards are an Australian television industry awards, which have been presented by TV Week annually since 1959. Minogue has won six awards from nine nominations.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1990 "Never Too Late" Most Popular Video Won
1989 Neighbours Most Popular Personality on Australian Television Nominated
"Especially for You" Most Popular Video in Australia Nominated
1988 Neighbours Most Popular Actress in Australia Won
Neighbours Most Popular Personality on Australian Television Won
Neighbours Most Popular Personality on Victorian Television Won
"The Loco-Motion" Most Popular Music Video Won
1987 Neighbours Most Popular Actress in Australia Won
Neighbours Most Popular New Talent Nominated

MTV Movie Awards

The MTV Movie Awards is an annual awards ceremony which were established in 1992 by MTV the celebrate the best in films as voted by the general public. Minogue has been nominated once for Best Cameo for her appearance as the Green Fairy in Moulin Rouge! (2001).[1]

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 Green Fairy (Moulin Rouge!) Best Cameo Nominated

Music

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards have been presented by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) since 1987. These awards recognise excellence in Australian music across different genres.[2] Minogue has received 16 awards from 39 nominations.[note 1] Additionally, Minogue was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2011 for her accomplishments in the music industry.[3]

Year Recipient Award Result
1988 "Locomotion"[4] Highest Selling Single Won
1989 "I Should Be So Lucky"[5] Highest Selling Single Won
Herself[5] Special Achievement Award Won
Kylie Best Female Artist Nominated
Highest Selling Album Nominated
Breakthrough Artist - Album Nominated
1990 Herself[6] Outstanding Achievement Award Won
Enjoy Yourself Best Female Artist Nominated
1992 Let's Get to It[7] Best Female Artist Nominated
1995 Kylie Minogue[8] Best Female Artist Nominated
"Put Yourself In My Place"[8] Best Video Won
1996 "Where the Wild Roses Grow"
(with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds)[9]
Best Pop Release Won
Single of the Year Won
Song of the Year Won
1998 Impossible Princess[10] Album of the Year Nominated
Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Pop Release Nominated
"Did It Again"[10] Single of the Year Nominated
1999 "Cowboy Style"[11] Best Female Artist Nominated
2000 "Spinning Around"[12] Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Pop Release Won
2001 Light Years[13] Album of the Year Nominated
Best Female Artist Won
Best Pop Release Won
Highest Selling Album Nominated
"On a Night Like This"[13] Single of the Year Nominated
2002 Fever[14] Album Of The Year Nominated
Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Pop Release Won
Highest Selling Album Won
"Can't Get You Out of My Head"[14] Highest Selling Single Won
Single Of The Year Won
Herself[14] Outstanding Achievement Award Won
2003 "Come into My World"[15] Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Pop Release Nominated
2004 Body Language[16] Best Female Artist Nominated
2005 "I Believe in You"[17] Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Pop Release Nominated
2006 Kylie: Showgirl[18] Best Music DVD Nominated
2008 X[19] Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Pop Release Nominated
2010 Aphrodite[20] Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Pop Release Nominated
2011 Herself ARIA Hall of Fame Inducted

Australian Commercial Radio Awards

The Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs) are held annually by Commercial Radio Australia since 1989. They recognise, "excellence in all areas of radio broadcasting including news, talk, sport, music and entertainment."[21] Minogue has won one award for Most Played Australian Artist in 2003.[22]

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2003 N/A Most Played Australian Artist Won

Australian DVD Awards

Australian DVD Awards were established in 2002 by Region 4 Magazine and are voted for by the public and industry professionals.[23] Minogue has received two awards from three nominations.[24]

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2006 Best Music DVD Kylie Showgirl Nominated
2003 KylieFever 2002 Live in Manchester Won
2002 Live in Sydney Won

Australian Entertainment Mo Awards

The Australian Entertainment "Mo Awards" honour excellence in live entertainment across Australia. Launched in 1975 as the New South Wales Star Awards, they were later renamed the "Mo Awards" in honor of Australian entertainer Roy "Mo McCackie" Rene.[25] Minogue has received six awards which include three for Australian Performer of the Year and two for Australian Showbusiness Ambassador of the Year.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1990[26] Herself International Showbusiness Ambassador Won
2001[27] Australian Performer of the Year Won
2002[28] Australian Performer of the Year Won
Australian Showbusiness Ambassador of the Year Won
2003[29] Australian Performer of the Year Won
Australian Showbusiness Ambassador of the Year Won

Australian Video Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2003 Kylie Fever 2002 Retailer’s Choice of Music Title of the Year Won

Bravo Otto Awards

The Bravo Otto is an award given by German magazine Bravo. First presented in 1957, these awards honour the best performers in film, television and music with a gold, silver or bronze prize. Minogue has received two bronze and a gold award, and was presented with an Honorary Otto in 2003 for her life's work in the music industry.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1988[30] Herself Female Singer Bronze
1989[31] Herself Female Singer Bronze
2001[32] Herself Female Singer Gold
2003[33] Herself Honorary Otto Won

American Choreography Awards

The American Choreography Awards was an award which honored outstanding choreographers in the fields of feature film, television, music videos, and commercials. They were presented from 1994-2004. Minogue's music video for her song "Chocolate" received a nomination in 2004 which was choreographed by Michael Rooney.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2004[34] "Chocolate" (choreography by Michael Rooney) Outstanding Achievement in Choreography – Music Video Nominated

BRIT Awards

The BRIT Awards are awarded annually by the British Phonographic Industry. Minogue has received 13 nominations, winning three.[35]

Year Nominated artist and/or work Award Result
1989 Herself Best International Female Nominated
1995 Herself Best International Female Nominated
2001 Herself Best International Female Nominated
2002 "Kids"
(with Robbie Williams)[36]
Best British Video Nominated
Fever[36] Best International Album Won
Herself Best International Female Won
Best Pop Act Nominated
2004 Herself Best International Female Nominated
2005 Herself International Female Solo Artist Nominated
2008 X[37] International Album Nominated
Herself International Female Solo Artist Won
2010 "Can't Get You Out of My Head"[38] The BRIT's Hits 30 Nominated
2011 Herself International Female Solo Artist Nominated

BT Digital Music Awards

The BT Digital Music Awards are awarded annually in the United Kingdom since 2001. Minogue has received four nominations, winning two.[39][40][41]

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2008 Herself Artist of the Year Nominated
Herself Best Pop Artist Won
Kylie Konnect Best Innovation or Gadget Won
2010 Kylie.com Best Official Web Site Nominated

British TV Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 Agent Provocateur Best Cinema Commercial Won

British LGBT Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2015 Herself Global Icon Won

Capital FM Radio Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002[42] Herself Best International Female Won
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Best International Single Won

Cyprus Music Awards

Kylie Minogue won all the CYMA she was nominated for.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2012 Herself Best Comeback Won
2012 Herself Best Artist from the Oldies Won

Dutch Edison Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 "Can't Get You out of My Head" Single of the Year Won

ECHO Arena

ECHO Arena located in the Arena and Convention Centre in Liverpool, United Kingdom. In 2014, Minogue was honoured with the "Icon Award".

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2014[43] Herself ICON Award Won

EIF Women’s Cancer Research Fund’s 16th Annual

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2013 Herself Courage Award Won

Elle Style Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2008 N/A Woman of the year Won
2005 N/A Lifetime Achievement Award Won
2002 N/A Woman of the Year Won

ER Productions Ilda Award

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2015 Kiss Me Once Tour Best Live Stage Show Won

German BAMBI Award

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2001 "Can't Get You out of My Head" Comeback of the year Won

Glamour Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2009 [44] n/a Entrepreneur of the Year Won
n/a Woman of the Year Won

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Minogue has received five nominations, winning one.[45]

Year Work Award Result
2003 "Love at First Sight" Best Dance Recording Nominated
2004 "Come Into My World" Won
2005 "Slow" Nominated
2006 "I Believe In You" Nominated
2009 X Best Electronic/Dance Album Nominated

Goldene Kamera Awards (Germany)

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2008 N/A Best International Music Act[46] Won

Golden Rose Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2004 Money Can't Buy Best Concert Nominated

GQ Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2001 N/A Services to Mankind Won

GQ Men of the Year Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2013 Herself Gentlewoman of the Year Won

Helpmann awards

The Helpmann Awards are an accolade, presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA), for achievements in disciplines of Australia's live performance sectors, including theatre, musicals, opera, ballet, dance and concerts.[47] Minogue has received three nominations for Best Australian Contemporary Concert, winning the award once in 2012. In 2013, Minogue received the JC Williamson Award, the LPA's highest honour for her life's work in live performance.[48]

Year Nominated artist and/or work Award Result
2009 KylieX2008[49] Best Australian Contemporary Concert Nominated
2012 Anti Tour[50] Nominated
Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour[50] Won
2013 Herself[48] JC Williamson Award Won

Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 Fever Top 10 Best Selling Foreign Albums Won

Italian Dance Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 N/A Best International Dance Act Won
2001 N/A Best International Artist Won
Fever Best Album Nominated
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Song Won
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Video Won

Ivor Novello Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2004 "Slow" Best Contemporary Song Nominated
"Slow" International Hit of the Year Nominated
2003 "Love at First Sight"/"In Your Eyes" Most Performed Work Nominated
2002 "Can't Get You out of My Head" Best International Single Won
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Dance Record Won
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Most Played Record of the Year Won
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Selling UK Single Nominated

Japan Gold Disc Award

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1989 I Should Be So Lucky THE GRAND PRIX NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR[51] Won
1989 I Should Be So Lucky THE GRAND PRIX SINGLE OF THE YEAR[51] Won

London DanceStar Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 "Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Chart Act Won

Music Industry Trusts' Award

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2007 N/A "Universally acclaimed status as an icon of pop and style"[52] Won'

Music Week Creative & Design Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2004 "Slow" Best Pop Video Won

MTV Asia Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 N/A Best Female Artist Nominated
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Video Nominated

MTV Europe Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2003 N/A Best Female Artist Nominated
N/A Best Pop Artist Nominated
2002 Fever Best Album Nominated
N/A Best Female Artist Nominated
N/A Best Pop Act Won
N/A Best Dance Act Won

MTV Video Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1990 "Better the Devil You Know" International Viewer's Choice Award (MTV Australia) Nominated
1998 "Did It Again" International Viewer's Choice Award (MTV Australia) Won
2002 "Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Choreography Won
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Dance Video Nominated
"Can't Get You out of My Head" International Viewer's Choice Award (MTV Australia) Nominated

Much Music Video Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 "Can't Get You out of My Head" Best International Video Nominated

NewNowNext Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2013 Herself Dance Floor Hero Award Won

NME Awards

The NME Awards are awarded annually by the New Musical Express (NME). Minogue has received four nominations, winning two.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 "Can't Get You Out of My Head"[53] Best Single Nominated
Herself[54] Best Pop Act Won
Herself[53] Best Solo Artist Nominated
2008 Herself[55] Sexiest Woman Won

NRJ Music Awards - (France)

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2008 "N/A" NRJ Award of Honor Won
2004 "Slow" Best Dance Song Won
2003 N/A Best International Female Nominated
Kylie.com Best Music Web-Site Nominated
2002 "Can't Get You out of My Head" Best International Song Won

Premios 40 Principales

The Premios 40 Principales is an annual Spanish awards show that recognises the people and works of pop musicians.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2010 Kylie Minogue Best International Artist Nominated

Q Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2007 N/A Q Idol Won

Silver Clef Nordhoff Robbins

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2001 N/A International Award Won
Year Nominee/work Award Result
2012 N/A 25th Anniversary O2 Silver Clef Award Won

Smash Hits Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2005 N/A Lifetime Achievement Award Won
2001 N/A Best Female Nominated
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Single Nominated

TMF Awards Netherlands

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2004 "Slow" Best International Video Won

Top of the Pops Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 KylieFever2002 Top Tour Won
2001 N/A Top Pop Act Nominated
On a Night Like This Tour Top Tour Won
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Top Single Won

Variety Club of Great Britain Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 N/A Showbusiness Personality of the Year Won

Virgin Media Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2009 N/A Legend of the Year[56] Won

UK CADS Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2003 "Come Into My World" Best Music Video Won

UK Creative and Design Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 "Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Pop Video Won
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Best Video of 2001 Won

World Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2002 N/A Best Selling Australian Artist of the Year Won
1991 N/A Best Selling Australian Artist of the Year Won

Notes

  • 1. ^ From the award ceremony's inception in 1987 until the ceremony of 1992, nominees were not acknowledged in the ARIA Music Awards.

See also

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Awards
Preceded by
Dirty Vegas
for Days Go By
Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording
2004
for Come Into My World
Succeeded by
Britney Spears
for Toxic
Preceded by
Ray Martin
for Midday
Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
1988
for Neighbours
Succeeded by
Daryl Somers
for Hey Hey It's Saturday
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