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Demi Lovato awards and nominations
Lovato at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards
Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
ALMA Awards 1 3
American Music Awards 0 1
ARIA Awards 0 1
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 4 4
Billboard Latin Music Awards 0 2
Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards 2 2
Billboard Music Awards 0 4
Billboard Touring Awards 0 1
Billboard Women in Music 1 1
Bravo Otto 0 1
Brent Shapiro Foundation 1 1
Brit Awards 0 3
British LGBT Awards 1 3
Do Something Awards 2 2
GLAAD Media Awards 1 3
Glamour Awards 0 3
Grammy Awards 0 2
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards 0 1
Guinness World Records 1 1
Heat Latin Music Awards 0 1
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 1 1
iHeartRadio MMVAs 1 2
iHeartRadio Music Awards 0 11
iHeartRadio Titanium Award 1 1
InStyle Awards 1 1
Latin American Music Awards 2 4
Lunas del Auditorio 0 2
Meus Prêmios Nick 3 7
MTV Europe Music Awards 0 4
MTV Italian Music Awards 1 2
MTV MIAW Awards 1 6
MTV MIAW Awards Brazil 0 4
MTV Movie & TV Awards 0 4
MTV Video Music Awards 1 14
MTV Video Music Brazil 0 1
Myx Music Awards 0 1
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 1 1
Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards 0 1
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards 0 1
Nickelodeon Colombia Kids' Choice Awards 0 1
Nickelodeon Mexico Kids' Choice Awards 0 2
O Music Awards 1 3
Open Mind Gala 1 1
People's Choice Awards 5 13
Premios Juventud 0 1
Premios People en Español 0 1
Radio Disney Music Awards 3 8
Realscreen Awards 0 1
SAMHSA 1 1
Shorty Awards 2 8
Spotify Plaques 2 2
Swiss Music Awards 1 1
Teen Choice Awards 14 49
Telehit Awards 1 3
unite4:humanity 1 1
Victoria's Secret What Is Sexy Awards 1 1
Voice Awards 1 1
Webby Awards 0 1
World Music Awards 0 6
Young Artist Awards 0 2
Young Hollywood Awards 0 2
YouTube Music Awards 0 1
Totals
Wins61
Nominations219
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Demi Lovato is an American singer, songwriter and actress who has won numerous awards throughout her career. Lovato rose to prominence for her role as Mitchie Torres, in the musical television movie Camp Rock (2008). She also had a leading role in the teen sitcom Sonny with a Chance (2009–2011), which garnered her the ALMA Award and Teen Choice Award. Lovato was a judge and mentor for the second and third seasons of The X Factor (2012–2013), she broke the Guinness World Record by becoming the Youngest X Factor Judge in the history of the show.

Lovato's second studio album, Here We Go Again (2009), topped the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. In 2011, Lovato released her third studio album, Unbroken, spawned the single "Skyscraper", which earned her the MTV Video Music Award for Best Video with a Message. At the 2011 Teen Choice Awards, Lovato was honored with a Acuvue Inspire Award, with 14 wins she is the eight-most awarded solo artist in the awards' history. Her fourth studio album, Demi, was released in 2013. Its lead single, "Heart Attack", was an international hit and received the Canadian iHeartRadio MuchMusic Video Award for Best International Artist Video. At the 40th People's Choice Awards, Lovato won two awards, including Favorite Female Artist, in total she has five wins at this award. Confident (2015), her fifth studio album, was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. In 2015, Lovato was awarded the Rulebreaker Award at the Billboard Women in Music event. In 2017, Lovato released her sixth studio album, Tell Me You Love Me, and was listed as one of 100 most influential people by Time. That year, Lovato released the single "Échame la Culpa", which won Song of the Year at the Latin American Music Awards. The following year, Lovato won the Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Female Singer and was nominated for an American Music Award and three Billboard Music Awards, including Top Female Artist. The song "Solo" received two nominations at the Brit Awards 2019, including British Single of the Year. In 2019, Lovato was nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards for the song "Fall in Line" with Christina Aguilera.

Lovato has also received various awards for her activism in protecting the rights of the LGBT community and for her work on mental health advocacy; she was honored with the GLAAD Vanguard Award at the 27th GLAAD Media Awards, and won Celebrity Of The Year at the British LGBT Awards.

Awards and nominations

Award Year Recipients Category Result Ref.
ALMA Awards 2009 Lovato Best of the Year in Music Nominated
2011 Sonny With A Chance Favorite TV Actress – Leading Role in a Comedy Won
2012 Lovato Favorite Female Music Artist Nominated
American Music Awards 2018 Lovato Favorite Social Artist Nominated
ARIA Music Awards 2021 "What Other People Say" (with Sam Fischer) Single of the Year Nominated
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2016 "Cool for the Summer" Most Performed Songs Won
2018 "No Promises" Winning Songs Won
"Sorry Not Sorry" Won
2019 Won
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2019 "Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Latin Pop Song of the Year Nominated
Lovato Crossover Artist of the Year Nominated
Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards 2014 The Neon Lights Tour Best Tour Runner-up
2015 Lovato's Next Album Most Anticipated Music Release of 2015's Second Half Runner-up
Billboard Music Awards 2016 Lovato Top Social Media Artist Nominated
2018 Nominated
Top Female Artist Nominated
"No Promises" (with Cheat Codes) Top Dance/Electronic Song Nominated
Billboard Touring Awards 2012 Lovato/Hallmark Concert Marketing & Promotion Award Nominated
Billboard Women in Music 2015 Lovato Rulebreaker Award Won
Bravo Otto 2014 Lovato Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Brent Shapiro Foundation 2017 Lovato Spirit of Sobriety Award Won
BRIT Awards 2016 "Up" (with Olly Murs) British Single of the Year Nominated
2019 "Solo" (with Clean Bandit) Nominated
British Video of the Year Nominated
British LGBT Awards 2018 Lovato LGBT+ Celebrity Nominated
2019 LGBT+ Music Artists Nominated
2021 Celebrity Of The Year Won
Do Something Awards 2011 Sonny with a Chance TV Star Won
"Make a Wave" Charity Song Won
GLAAD Media Awards 2016 Lovato GLAAD Vanguard Award Won
2022 Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over Outstanding Music Artist Nominated
2023 Holy Fvck Nominated
Glamour Awards 2014 The X Factor (U.S.) TV Personality Nominated
2016 Lovato International Musician/Solo Artist Nominated
2017 International Music Act Nominated
Grammy Awards 2017 Confident Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2019 "Fall In Line" (with Christina Aguilera) Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Nominated
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards 2022 "Anyone" Best Song Written and/or Recorded for Television Nominated
Heat Latin Music Awards 2019 "Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Best Video Nominated
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2017 "Confident" Original Song – Animated Film Won
iHeartRadio MMVAs 2013 "Heart Attack" International Video of the Year – Artist Won
Lovato Your Fave International Artist Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2014 Lovatics Best Fan Army Nominated
2016 "Hello" (Adele song) Best Cover Song Nominated
Lovatics Best Fan Army Nominated
2017 Nominated
2018 Nominated
Batman Cutest Musician's Pet Nominated
"No Promises" (with Cheat Codes) Dance Song of the Year Nominated
"Sorry Not Sorry" Best Music Video Nominated
2019 "Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Latin Song of the Year Nominated
2022 "I'm Still Standing" (Elton John song) Best Cover Song Nominated
2023 Lovato Favorite Tour Photographer - Angelo Kritikos Nominated
iHeartRadio Titanium Award 2019 "Sorry Not Sorry" 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations Won
InStyle Awards 2017 Lovato Advocate of the Year Won
Latin American Music Awards 2015 Lovato Favorite Crossover Artist Won
2018 Nominated
"Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Song of the Year Won
Favorite Pop Song Nominated
Lunas del Auditorio 2014 Lovato Pop in Foreign Language Nominated
2017 Nominated
Meus Prêmios Nick 2013 Lovato Favorite International Artist Won
2014 Won
Lovatics Favorite Fans Nominated
2015 Lovato Favorite International Artist Nominated
2016 Nominated
2017 International Show of the Year in Brazil Nominated
"Sorry Not Sorry" Favorite International Music Video Won
MTV Europe Music Awards 2017 Lovato Best Pop Nominated
2020 "I'm Ready" (with Sam Smith) Best Collaboration Nominated
"I Love Me" Video for Good Nominated
2021 "Dancing with the Devil" Nominated
MTV Italian Music Awards 2015 Lovato Best Twitstar Won
Artist Saga Nominated
MTV MIAW Awards 2014 Lovato Global Superstar Instagram Nominated
2016 "Irresistible" (with Fall Out Boy) Collaboration of the Year Won
2018 "Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Hit of the Year Nominated
Lovato Global Instagrammer Nominated
Lovatics Fandom 2018 Nominated
"Sorry Not Sorry" Global Hit of the Year Nominated
MTV MIAW Awards Brazil 2018 Batman Pet of the Year Nominated
Lovatics Fandom of the Year Nominated
2020 "I Love Me" Global Hit Nominated
"I'm Ready" (with Sam Smith) International Collaboration Nominated
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2017 "Wheel of Musical Impressions with Demi Lovato" Trending Nominated
2018 Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated Best Music Documentary Nominated
2021 Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil Nominated
2023 "Still Alive" Best Song Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2012 "Skyscraper" Best Video with a Message Won
2013 "Heart Attack" Best Female Video Nominated
2014 "Really Don't Care" (with Cher Lloyd) Best Lyric Video Nominated
2015 "Cool For The Summer" Song of Summer Nominated
2016 "Irresistible" (with Fall Out Boy) Best Rock Video Nominated
2017 "Sorry Not Sorry" Song of Summer Nominated
2018 Best Pop Nominated
"Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Best Latin Nominated
2019 "Solo" (with Clean Bandit) Best Dance Nominated
2020 "I Love Me" Best Visual Effects Nominated
Video for Good Nominated
2021 "Dancing with the Devil" Nominated
2023 "Swine" Nominated
Best Pop Nominated
MTV Video Music Brazil 2012 Lovato International Artist Nominated
Myx Music Awards 2014 "Heart Attack" Favorite International Video Nominated
Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards 2018 "Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Favorite Hit Nominated
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards 2009 Lovato Favorite International Singer Nominated
Nickelodeon Colombia Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Lovato Favorite International Artist or Group Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2018 Lovato Favorite Female Artist Won
Nickelodeon Mexico Kids' Choice Awards 2014 Lovato Favorite International Artist or Group Nominated
2018 "Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Favorite Feat Nominated
O Music Awards 2011 Lovato Best Artist with a Cameraphone Won
Lovatics Fan Army FTW Nominated
2013 Nominated
Open Mind Gala 2017 Lovato Artistic Award of Courage Won
People's Choice Awards 2010 Lovato Favorite Breakout Artist Nominated
2011 Grey's Anatomy Favorite TV Guest Star Won
2012 Lovato Favorite Pop Artist Won
2013 Nominated
The X Factor (U.S.) Favorite Celebrity Judge Won
Lovatics Favorite Music Fan Following Nominated
2014 Won
"Heart Attack" Favorite Music Video Nominated
Lovato Favorite Female Artist Won
Favorite Pop Artist Nominated
2016 Nominated
Favorite Female Artist Nominated
2021 Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil The Pop Special of 2021 Nominated
Premios Juventud 2021 Lovato Helping Your Fans Nominated
Premios People en Español 2013 Lovato Best Female Singer Nominated
Radio Disney Music Awards 2014 Lovato Best Female Artist Won
"Made in the USA" Favorite Roadtrip Song Won
2015 "Really Don't Care" (with Cher Lloyd) Best Breakup Song Nominated
Best Collaboration Won
2016 "Confident" Best Anthem Nominated
2017 "Future Now Tour" (with Nick Jonas) Favorite Tour Nominated
2018 "No Promises" (with Cheat Codes) Best Collaboration Nominated
"Sorry Not Sorry" Best Song To Lip Sync To Nominated
Realscreen Awards 2019 Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated Non-Fiction: Arts & Culture Nominated
SAMHSA 2013 Lovato Honoured Won
Shorty Awards 2012 Lovato Best Singer in Social Media Won
Music Nominated
Actress Nominated
Celebrity Nominated
2013 Music Won
2015 Singer Nominated
2016 Nominated
2020 Celebrity Nominated
Spotify Plaques 2022 "Sorry Not Sorry" One Billion Streams Award Won
2023 "Solo" (with Clean Bandit) Won
Swiss Music Awards 2019 "Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Best Hit - International Won
Teen Choice Awards 2009 Sonny with a Chance Choice TV: Female Breakout Star Won
Lovato Choice Red Carpet Icon: Female Nominated
Princess Protection Program Choice Summer TV Star – Female Nominated
"Summer Tour 2009" (with David Archuleta) Choice Summer Tour Won
2010 "Catch Me" Choice Love Song Nominated
Here We Go Again Album Pop Nominated
Sonny with a Chance Choice TV Actress – Comedy Nominated
Lovato Choice Breakout Star: Female Nominated
"We'll Be a Dream" (with We the Kings) Hook Up Nominated
2011 Sonny with a Chance Choice TV Actress – Comedy Nominated
Lovato Choice Twit Nominated
Choice Summer Music Star – Female Nominated
Acuvue Inspire Award Won
"Skyscraper" Choice Summer Song Won
2012 "Give Your Heart a Break" Choice Love Song Nominated
Choice Summer Song Nominated
Lovato Choice Twit Won
Choice Summer Female Artist Won
2013 "Heart Attack" Choice Music Single: Female Artist Won
Lovato Choice Female Artist Won
Choice Female Hottie Nominated
Choice Style Icon Won
Choice Smile Nominated
The X Factor (U.S.) Choice TV: Female Personality Won
2014 Lovato Choice Summer Female Artist Won
Choice Smile Nominated
Choice Twit Nominated
Lovatics Choice Fanatic Fans Nominated
"Really Don't Care" (with Cher Lloyd) Choice Summer Song Won
Choice Break-Up Song Nominated
"Somebody To You" (with The Vamps) Choice Love Song Nominated
2015 "Cool for the Summer" Choice Summer Song Nominated
Lovato Choice Female Artist Won
Choice Summer Female Artist Nominated
Lovatics Choice Fandom Nominated
2016 "Confident" Choice Song: Female Artist Nominated
"Future Now Tour" (with Nick Jonas) Choice Summer Tour Nominated
"I Will Survive" Choice Song from a Movie or TV Show Nominated
Lovato Choice Female Artist Nominated
Choice Female Hottie Nominated
Choice Summer Female Artist Nominated
"Stone Cold" Choice Break-Up Song Nominated
"Without a Fight" (with Brad Paisley) Choice Country Song Won
2017 "No Promises" (with Cheat Codes) Choice Music Collaboration Nominated
2018 "Échame la Culpa" (with Luis Fonsi) Choice Latin Song Nominated
Lovato Choice Female Artist Nominated
Choice Snapchatter Nominated
"Solo" (with Clean Bandit) Choice Electronic Song Nominated
"Sorry Not Sorry" Choice Song: Female Artist Nominated
Telehit Awards 2013 Demi Best Female Pop Album Nominated
2015 Lovato Best Female Artist Nominated
2017 Won
unite4:humanity 2014 Lovato Young Luminary Awards Won
Victoria's Secret What Is Sexy Awards 2016 Lovato Sexiest Songstress Won
Voice Awards 2012 Demi Lovato: Stay Strong Documentary Category Won
Webby Awards 2016 Undercover Lyft with Demi Lovato The YouTube Ad That Puts Stars In Your Eyes Nominated
World Music Awards 2014 Lovato World's Best Female Artist Nominated
World's Best Live Act Nominated
World's Best Entertainer of the Year Nominated
"Heart Attack" World's Best Video Nominated
World's Best Song Nominated
Demi World's Best Album Nominated
Young Artist Awards 2009 Camp Rock Best Performance in a TV Movie – Leading Young Actress Nominated
2010 Princess Protection Program Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries, or Special – Leading Young Actress Nominated
Young Hollywood Awards 2014 Lovato Hottest Music Artist Nominated
"Really Don't Care" (with Cher Lloyd) Song of the Summer/DJ Replay Nominated
YouTube Music Awards 2013 "Heart Attack" Video of Year Nominated

Other accolades

World records

Key
Indicates a now former world record holder
Name of publication, year the record was awarded, name of the record, and the name of the record holder
Publication Year World record Record holder Ref.
Guinness World Records 2014 Youngest X Factor Judge Lovato

Listicles

Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result
Publisher Listicle Year(s) Result Ref.
Billboard 21 Under 21 2010 8th
2011 7th
2012 3rd
Billboard's Top Artists of the 2010s 2019 84th
Billboard's 500 Best Pop Songs 2023 495th ("Give Your Heart a Break")
Forbes 30 Under 30 2016 Placed
Rolling Stone Rolling Stone's 50 Most Inspirational LGBTQ Songs of All Time 2023 32nd ("I'm Ready")
Time Time 100 2017 Placed

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. ^ Awards and nominations Lovato has received as songwriter.
  3. A song from the Leap soundtracks.
  4. Previously known as MuchMusic Video Awards (1996–2015).
  5. ^ Batman is Demi Lovato's dog.
  6. The iHeartRadio Titanium Award is an award which recognized artists who have reached a threshold of a billion Total Audience Spins.
  7. Meus Prêmios Nick Award Brazilian version of Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.
  8. ^ Awards and nominations Lovato has received as executive producer.

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