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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Ed Sheeran scooped up two gongs at iHeartRadio Music Awards

    The 27-year-old singer managed to walk away the awards for Male Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for his smash hit ‘Shape of You’ at the glitzy award ceremony at The Forum in Inglewood, California


    Ed’s two wins were part of a possible five honours for the star, who was also nominated for Best Cover Song for his rendition of Little Mix’s ‘Touch’ - which was a gong won instead by Harry Styles for his version of ‘The Chain’ by Fleetwood Mac - Best Lyrics for ‘Perfect’ which was scooped up by Niall Horan for ‘Slow Hands’, and Best Music Video for ‘Shape of You’, where he lost out to Harry Styles again with his video for ‘Sign of the Times’.

    Other multiple award winners of the evening included One Direction’s Niall Horan, who took home the award for Best New Pop Artist on top of his win against Ed in the Best Lyrics category.

    The ‘Castle on the Hill’ hitmaker’s close pal Taylor Swift also won big on the night, as she scooped up the gong for Female Artist of the Year, whilst Cardi B was crowned the Best New Artist.

    Meanwhile, Korean pop band BTS also saw themselves take home two awards, as they managed to bag the Best Fan Army award, as well as the newly added Best Boy Band category.

    Other winners included Louis Tomlinson, who won Best Solo Breakout, Maroon 5, who won Best Duo/Group of the Year, and The Chainsmokers and Chris Martin, whose track ‘Something Just Like This’ won them the Best Collaboration award.

    An abridged list of iHeartRadio Award winners:

    Song of the Year

    ‘Shape of You’ - Ed Sheeran

    Male Artist of the Year

    Ed Sheeran

    Female Artist of the Year

    Taylor Swift

    Best New Artist

    Cardi B

    Best Duo/Group of the Year

    Maroon 5

    Best Collaboration

    ‘Something Just Like This’ - The Chainsmokers and Chris Martin

    Best New Pop Artist

    Niall Horan

    Alternative Rock Artist of the Year

    Imagine Dragons

    Rock Artist of the Year

    Metallica

    Country Artist of the Year

    Thomas Rhett

    Dance Artist of the Year

    The Chainsmokers

    Hip-Hop Artist of the Year

    Kendrick Lamar

    R&B Artist of the Year

    Bruno Mars

    Latin Artist of the Year

    Luis Fonsi

    Best Lyrics

    ‘Slow Hands’ - Niall Horan

    Best Cover Song

    ‘The Chain’ - Harry Styles

    Best Fan Army

    BTS

    Best Music Video

    ‘Sign of the Times’ - Harry Styles

    Best Boy Band

    BTS

    Best Solo Breakout

    Louis Tomlinson

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