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2005 New Zealand Music Awards

Annual New Zealand music awards ceremony


Annual New Zealand music awards ceremony

FieldValue
name2005 New Zealand Music Awards
awarded_forExcellence in New Zealand music
date5 October 2005
locationAotea Centre, Auckland
countryNew Zealand
rewardTui award trophy
website
networkC4
previous2004
mainMain
next2006

The 2005 New Zealand Music Awards took place on 5 October 2005 at the Aotea Centre in Auckland.

Awards and nominees

The 'Lifetime Achievement Award' category was changed to 'Outstanding Contribution to the Growth in NZ Music on Radio'.

One new category was added: 'Best Roots Album'.

The Best Maori Album and Best Gospel / Christian Album categories were not awarded due to insufficient entries.

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Multiple winners on the night included Fat Freddy's Drop with five awards.

;Key : – Non-technical award : – Technical award

Album of the Year†Single of the Year†Best Group†Best Male Solo Artist†Best Female Solo Artist†Breakthrough Artist of the Year†Highest Selling NZ Album†Highest Selling NZ Single†Songwriter of the Year†Best Rock Album†Best Urban / Hip Hop Album†Best Dance / Electronica Album†Best Aotearoa Roots Album†Best Music Video†Peoples Choice Award†Best Producer‡Best Engineer‡Best Album Cover‡Best Classical Album†Best Maori Album†Best Gospel / Christian Album†Best Country Music Album†Best Folk Album†Best Pacific Music Album†Best Jazz Album†International Achievement Award†Outstanding Contribution to the Growth of NZ Music on Radio†

References

References

  1. "2005 New Zealand Music Awards". RIANZ.
  2. "New Awards". NZ Music Awards.
  3. "2005 Awards: FAQs". NZ Music Awards.
  4. "Awards 2005". NZ Music Awards.
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