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The 2013 New Zealand Music Awards is the 48th holding of the annual ceremony featuring awards for musical recording artists based in or originating from New Zealand. The main awards event will be held on 21 November 2013 at Vector Arena, Auckland and will again be hosted by Shannon Ryan, along with new host Stan Walker. Nominations opened on 27 May 2013 and closed on 8 July 2013. Eligible works were those released between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2013. The ceremony will be broadcast on television channel Four, as will a red carpet special hosted by
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. The technical award winners, legacy award recipient and the Critics' Choice Prize shortlist were announced on 22 October at the Pullman hotel, Auckland. The Critics' Choice Prize winner was announced at the Critic's Choice Showcase at the King's Arms bar on 6 November.


Early awards

While most of the awards are presented at the main awards ceremony held in November, four genre awards are presented earlier at ceremonies of their field. The first was awarded in January, with the Tui for Best Folk Album presented at the Auckland Folk Festival in Kumeu to Auckland alt-country group Great North for their album ''Halves''. The Tui for Best Jazz Album was presented in March to Nathan Haines at the National Jazz Festival in Tauranga for his album ''The Poet's Embrace''. The Tui for Best Pacific Music Album was presented to Aaradhna at the Pacific Music Awards in May for her album ''Treble & Reverb''. The Best Country Music Song Tui was presented to Delaney Davidson and Marlon Williams for their album ''Sad but True – The Secret History of Country Music Songwriting Vol. 1'' at the Gold Guitar Awards, also in May. In addition, the three technical awards are presented at the ceremony on 22 October 2013. Nominees for the technical categories were announced on 10 October.


Nominees and winners

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. ;Key : – Non-technical award : – Technical award


Presenters and performers


Presenters

Presenters of awards: *Hosts Stan Walker and Shannon Ryan presented the first three awards: Highest Selling Album, Highest Selling Single and Radio Airplay Award. *Comedians Urzila Carlson and Jesse Griffin awarded Best Electronica Album, Best Roots Album and Best Urban/Hip Hop Album. *Māori musician
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handed out Best Gospel/Christian Album, Best Classical Album and Best Māori Album. *Damian Vaughan, the CEO of Recorded Music NZ, presented the International Achievement Award. *Rugby player Benji Marshall and his wife, television personality Zoe, awarded Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Album. *Lead singer of The Exponents and New Zealand Music Hall of Fame inductee
Jordan Luck Jordan William Hunter Luck (born 15 October 1961) is the former lead singer and songwriter of the New Zealand rock band The Exponents. He was born in Vanderhoof in the province of British Columbia, Canada. His family moved to Tokarahi (near O ...
bestowed the Legacy Award. *Newsreader Samantha Hayes and broadcaster Paul Henry presented the awards for Best Male and Female Solo Artists. *Media personalities Jono Pryor and Ben Boyce awarded Best Music Video. *Teenage online comedian Jamie Curry and Australian pop singer Cody Simpson presented Best Pop Album. *English performer Natalia Kills awarded Best Group and Breakthrough Artist of the Year. * Madeleine Sami and Thomas Sainsbury presented People's Choice Award. *Musician Dave Dobbyn awarded Album and Single of the Year.


Performers

Performers at the ceremony: *
Lorde Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor (born 7 November 1996), known professionally as Lorde ( ), is a New Zealand singer-songwriter. Taking inspiration from aristocracy for her stage name, she is known for her unconventional musical styles and i ...
opened the ceremony with "
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". *Soul vocalist Iva Lamkum sang "Raise Your Glass". *
Jamie McDell Jamie McDell (born 3 November 1992) is a New Zealand musician and singer-songwriter. She was discovered at the age of 16 by EMI Music New Zealand after sending them a demo tape of her acoustic original music. Prior to being signed by a major re ...
performed "Angel". *
Ruby Frost Jane de Jong (born 1987), known professionally as Ruby Frost, is a New Zealand singer and songwriter from Auckland. In 2009, she won the nationwide music competition MTV ''42Unheard'', giving her a recording contract with Universal Music New Zea ...
sang " Soviet Snow/
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" in tribute to Shona Laing. *Boyband Titanium sang " Come on Home/Unarmed". * Aaradhna gave her single "Wake Up". * Stan Walker closed the show with " Bulletproof/ Take It Easy".


References


External links


Official New Zealand Music Awards websitePhoto gallery
by '' The New Zealand Herald'' {{New Zealand Music Awards New Zealand Music Awards, 2013 Music Awards, 2013 Aotearoa Music Awards November 2013 events in New Zealand