Ceremony confirmed for November, new Tui announced
Recorded Music New Zealand announce nominations are now open for the 55th annual New Zealand Music Awards | Ngā Tohu
Puoro o Aotearoa.
Damian Vaughan, Recorded Music New Zealand CEO, says it’s more important than ever to celebrate the incredible music
coming out of Aotearoa.
“COVID-19 has devastated our local music scene and it’s no secret that many of our musicians, our artists and
songwriters and the many workers and organisations who support them are all struggling.
“In November we intend to not only honour and celebrate the spectacular music released over the past year but also shine
a light on the vital work of MusicHelps and the many initiatives throughout Aotearoa that use the power of music to
unite and heal communities”.
Nomination details can be found at www.nzmusicawards.co.nz. Unless otherwise specified, awards are open to New Zealand artists who have had recordings commercially released
between 1 August 2019 and 31 July 2020. Nominations stay open until 5pm on 7 August 2020.Mana Reo Award
The NZ Music Awards continues its dedication to the promotion of Te Reo Māori as an ordinary means of communication and
a living language, and we are pleased to announce the reintroduction of the Mana Reo award in 2020.
Supported by our artists, our music community and Te Mangai Paho, the Mana Reo award recognises albums, singles or live
performances with at least 50% Te Reo content.
Sarah Owen, Kaiwhakahaere o Ngā Tohu Puoro o Aotearoa says Te Reo Māori should be viewed as a cornerstone of our
culture, giving all NZ’ers access to Te Ao Māori, and to Māori world views.
“Te Reo’s presence in the daily life of Aotearoa should no longer be limited to place names and key phrases, and the
situation today indicates that the future is positive.
“We only have to look at the success of 2019’s Waiata Anthems and Six60’s arena wide sing alongs to ‘Kia Mau Ki Tō Ūkaipō’ to see Te Reo’s impact on our music industry. It is time
we celebrated this.”
Alongside the Mana Reo award, the New Zealand Music Awards | Ngā Tohu Puoro o Aotearoa will continue to present the Best
Māori Artist | Te Kaipuoro Māori Toa.2020 categories
The Tui presented at the 2020 New Zealand Music Awards | Ngā Tohu Puoro o Aotearoa will be:Te Pukaemi o te Tau | Album of The YearTe Waiata Tōtahi o te Tau | Single of the YearTe Roopu Toa | Best GroupTe Kaipuoro Takitahi Toa | Best Solo ArtistTe Kaituhura Puoro Toa o te Tau | Breakthrough Artist of the YearTe Kaipuoro Rakapioi Toa | Best Rock ArtistTe Kaipuoro Arotini Toa | Best Pop ArtistTe Kaipuoro Manohi Toa | Best Alternative ArtistTe Kaipuoro Awe Toa | Best Soul/RnB ArtistTe Kaipuoro Hipihope Toa | Best Hip Hop ArtistTe Kaipuoro Taketake Toa | Best Roots ArtistTe Kaipuoro Tāhiko Toa | Best Electronic ArtistTe Kaipuoro Māori Toa | Best Māori ArtistMana Reo AwardTe Kaipuoro Kairangi Toa | Best Worship ArtistTe Kaipuoro Inamata Toa | Best Classical ArtistTe Pukaemi Hoko Teitei | Highest Selling AlbumTe Toa Hoko Teitei | Highest Selling ArtistTe Rikoata Marakerake o te Tau | Radio Airplay Record of the Year |Tohu Tutuki o te Ao | International AchievementTohu Whakareretanga | Legacy AwardTe Kōwhiri o te Nuinga People’s Choice
The Artisan Awards will also return in 2020, presented by Massey University. They will feature awards for Te
Kaiwhakaputa Toa | Best Producer, Te Kaipukaha Toa | Best Engineer, Te Toi Ataata Pukaemi | Best Album Artwork, Te Puoro
Ataata Toa | Best Music Video and the Recorded Music NZ Manager of the Year | Kaiwhakahaere Puoro o te Tau award
(presented by the Music Managers Forum). The Music Teacher of the Year | Kaiārahi Puoro o te Tau award is presented
biennially with the next winner being selected in 2021.
Other ngā Tui presented during the year include those for best artists in Te Kaipuoro Tuawhenua Toa | Best Country Music
Artist, Te Kaipuoro Taketake Toa | Best Folk Artist, Te Kaipuoro Tautito Toa | Best Jazz Artist, Te Pukaemi Toa o Te
Moana Nui a Kiwa | Best Pacific Music Album and Te Kaipuoro Waiata Tamariki Toa | Best Children’s Music Artist. These
winners will also be acknowledged at the 2020 New Zealand Music Awards ceremony.New direction
Recorded Music NZ also confirms the New Zealand Music Awards and Vodafone have agreed to part ways, ending a 15-year
partnership celebrating the New Zealand music industry’s most outstanding achievements.
“We’d like to thank Vodafone for all its support over the past 15 years, it’s been a pleasure working alongside their
team as we honoured the very best of New Zealand music,” says Vaughan.
***Full Terms and Conditions for the 2020 NZ Music Awards can be found HERETo enter your nomination/s for the NZ Music Awards please click hereFor any questions regarding the nominations process please contact Sarah Owen at sarah@recordedmusic.co.nz.To be eligible for judging, all nominations including any accompanying material must be received and confirmed as
correct by 5pm, Friday 7 August 2019.