MOBO Awards

The MOBO Awards
Current: MOBO Awards 2023
Awarded forExcellence in music of black origin
LocationVarious (in 2024, Sheffield)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byMOBO Organisation
First awarded1996 (1996)
Websitewww.mobo.com
Television/radio coverage
Network

The MOBO Awards (Music of Black Origin, also known as the MOBOs) are an annual British music award presentation honouring achievements in "music of black origin", including hip hop, grime, UK Drill, R&B, soul, reggae, jazz, gospel, and African music.

The MOBO Organisation was founded by Kanya King, and the first MOBO award was presented to Baby D, in the Best Dance Act category.[1] The inaugural awards were broadcast by Carlton Television from London's Connaught Rooms. Across its 22-year history, the MOBOs have been broadcast on Channel 4, BBC Television, ITV2 and on Channel 5 before returning to the BBC in 2020. In 2009, the ceremony was held for the first time in Glasgow. Prior to that, it had been held in London. In 2011, the ceremony returned for a second time to Scotland. The awards then moved to Leeds for the first time in 2015 and to Sheffield in 2024.

The show returned to Leeds in 2017 when it was last held before going on hiatus. In 2020 it was confirmed it would be returning that year, however for the first time ever it would be streamed on YouTube.

  1. ^ "1996: The Beginning - with Tony Blair, Lionel Richie, The Fugees,,, - MOBO Awards". www.mobo.com. Retrieved 26 September 2017.

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