Sheffield welcomes The MOBO Awards

It's the first time the city has hosted the event

Author: Jaimielee RendallPublished 7th Feb 2024

Sheffield is welcoming some of the biggest stars in music, as the MOBO Awards comes to the city.

The red carpet will be rolled out tonight at the Utilita Arena for the awards' 26th year.

It's the first time it's come to the city, with lots of celebrations taking place in the lead-up and on the day.

Recent years have seen hosts Chunkz and Yung Filly, Maya Jama and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, as well as performers Nile Rodgers, Craig David, Cat Burns, Cardi B, Davido, Tems and many others.

Cllr Martin Smith, Chair of the Economic Development & Skills Committee, said:

“We are so proud that Sheffield is a city known for hosting major events, with the MOBOs joining the likes of UEFA Women’s Euros, Rugby League World Cup and more, as well as our extremely popular satellite events for Eurovision, the Queen’s Jubilee and King’s Coronation.

"Events such as these provide a significant economic boost to Sheffield and the wider region and we hope to work with MOBO to ensure there is a legacy for South Yorkshire’s diverse communities.

"We cannot wait to welcome everyone to Sheffield and showcase everything our city has to offer.”

MOBO Founder, Kanya King CBE, said:

"MOBO are excited to be kicking off the 2024 Awards season and heading to the city of Sheffield for the very first time for the 26th MOBO Awards.

"For the past 14 years, the MOBO Awards have travelled to cities outside of London – including Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds, Coventry, and now Sheffield.

"Our desire to bring MOBO to different cities across the UK has always been rooted in the desire to unite massive talent from a local and global level, as well as fans, to deliver an iconic music experience rooted in celebrating Black music’s present and future, as well as elevating the culture and being a driving force for social change.

"Now in its twenty sixth year, the MOBO Awards continues its reign as the ultimate platform to showcase creativity, culture, and excellence.

"As we prepare to celebrate a few cultural milestones next year, the groundbreaking work MOBO does to empower and uplift underrepresented talent beyond the stage will also be at the forefront.

"Prepare for an unmissable night of iconic performances and surprises as we celebrate artistic excellence, MOBO’s enduring legacy, and a game changing future.”

The nominees are:

BEST MALE ACT

CENTRAL CEE

DAVE

D-BLOCK EUROPE

J HUS

NINES

STORMZY

BEST FEMALE ACT IN ASSOCIATION WITH SHEA MOISTURE

FLO

JORJA SMITH

LITTLE SIMZ

MAHALIA

PINKPANTHERESS

RAYE

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

EZRA COLLECTIVE - WHERE I'M MEANT TO BE

J HUS - BEAUTIFUL AND BRUTAL YARD

LITTLE SIMZ - NO THANK YOU

POTTER PAYPER - REAL BACK IN STYLE

RAYE - MY 21ST CENTURY BLUES

STORMZY - THIS IS WHAT I MEAN

SONG OF THE YEAR SUPPORTED BY BBC RADIO 1XTRA

CENTRAL CEE & DAVE - 'SPRINTER'

J HUS FEAT. DRAKE - 'WHO TOLD YOU'

JORJA SMITH - 'LITTLE THINGS'

PINKPANTHERESS & ICE SPICE - 'BOYS A LIAR PT.2'

RAYE & 070 SHAKE - 'ESCAPISM'

STORMZY - 'HIDE & SEEK'

BEST NEWCOMER IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE NEW MOVIE ‘BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE’

AMA LOU

ANTSLIVE

DEBBIE

JAYO

NIPPA

NO GUIDNCE

RIMZEE

STRANDZ

TAMERA

TUNDE

VIDEO OF THE YEAR

ANTSLIVE - 'NUMBER ONE CANDIDATE' (DIRECTED BY TOM EMMERSON)

ENNY - 'NO MORE NAIJA MEN' (DIRECTED BY OTIS DOMINIQUE)

JORDS - 'DIRT IN THE DIAMOND EP1: MOBAY FEAT. TAY IWAR / STAY CLOSE FEAT. KRANIUM' (DIRECTED BY RENEE MARIA OSUBU)

LITTLE SIMZ - 'GORILLA' (DIRECTED BY DAVE MEYERS)

STORMZY - 'MEL MADE ME DO IT' (DIRECTED BY KLVDR)

TION WAYNE - ‘HEALING' (DIRECTED BY WOWA)

BEST R&B/SOUL ACT

BELLAH

JAZ KARIS

MAHALIA

RAGZ ORIGINALE

SAMPHA

SAULT

BEST HIP HOP ACT

AVELINO

CLAVISH

DIGGA D

ENNY

FREDO

GIGGS

LITTLE SIMZ

LOYLE CARNER

NINES

POTTER PAYPER

BEST GRIME ACT

BUGZY MALONE

DUPPY

FLOWDAN

MANGA SAINT HILARE

NOVELIST

P MONEY

BEST DRILL ACT SUPPORTED BY TRENCH

CENTRAL CEE

HEADIE ONE

K-TRAP

KWENGFACE

M24

RUSS MILLIONS

TEEZANDOS

UNKNOWN T

BEST INTERNATIONAL ACT (US)

DOJA CAT

DRAKE & 21 SAVAGE

TRAVIS SCOTT

ICE SPICE

LATTO

LIL UZI VERT

NICKI MINAJ

SEXYY RED

SZA

VICTORIA MONET

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SHOW/FILM

ADJANI SALMON AS KWABENA - DREAMING WHILST BLACK

DAMSON IDRIS AS FRANKLIN SAINT - SNOWFALL

DÉJA J. BOWENS AS VITA - CHAMPION

IDRIS ELBA AS SAM - HIJACK

INDIA AMARTEIFIO AS QUEEN CHARLOTTE - QUEEN CHARLOTTE: A BRIDGERTON STORY

JOHN BOYEGA AS FONTAINE - THEY CLONED TYRONE

LASHANA LYNCH AS IZOGIE - THE WOMAN KING

LETITIA WRIGHT AS SHURI - BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER

MALCOLM KAMULETE AS BOSCO - CHAMPION

VIVIAN OPARAH AS YAS - RYE LANE

BEST MEDIA PERSONALITY SUPPORTED BY BET UK

ALISON HAMMOND

AMELIA DIMOLDENBERG

HENRIE KWUSHUE

MADAME JOYCE

MAYA JAMA

PRESSED PODCAST

REMI BURGZ

SHXTSNGIGS

SPECS GONZALEZ

ZEZE MILLZ

BEST AFRICAN MUSIC ACT IN ASSOCIATION WITH LOCO MUSIC

ADEKUNLE GOLD (NIGERIA)

ASAKE (NIGERIA)

AYRA STARR (NIGERIA)

BURNA BOY (NIGERIA)

DAVIDO (NIGERIA)

LIBIANCA (CAMEROON)

REMA (NIGERIA)

TYLA (SOUTH AFRICA)

UNCLE WAFFLES (ESWATINI)

WIZKID (NIGERIA)

BEST CARIBBEAN MUSIC ACT

BYRON MESSIA

DESTRA

KABAKA PYRAMID

POPCAAN

SHENSEEA

VALIANT

BEST JAZZ ACT SUPPORTED BY JAZZ FM

BLUE LAB BEATS (UK)

CKTRL (UK)

EZRA COLLECTIVE (UK)

MASEGO (US)

REUBEN JAMES (UK)

YAZMIN LACEY (UK)

BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ACT IN ASSOCIATION WITH MARSHALL

ALT BLK ERA

ARLO PARKS

DEIJUVHS

KID BOOKIE

SKINDRED

YOUNG FATHERS

BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE ACT SUPPORTED BY BEMA & MIXMAG

ALUNA

NIA ARCHIVES

PINKPANTHERESS

SALUTE

SHYGIRL

TSHA

BEST PRODUCER SUPPORTED BY COMPLEX UK

INFLO

KYLE EVANS

M1ONTHEBEAT

P2J

STEEL BANGLEZ

TSB

BEST GOSPEL ACT SUPPORTED BY PREMIER GOSPEL

ANNATORIA (UK)

CALLEDOUT MUSIC (UK)

GUVNA B (UK)

LIMOBLAZE (NIGERIA)

TOFUNMI ADORNA (UK)

TRIPLE O (UK)

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