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U.S. rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars won “Best Alternative.” Reuters

The 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards kicked off Sunday at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, with performances by Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Robin Thicke, Bruno Mars, The Killers and more. The awards show, hosted by Stefan Kendal Gordy, better known as LMFAO’s Redfoo, opened with a performance of “We Can’t Stop” by Miley Cyrus.

A number of talented artists were awarded at the MTV EMAs, including “Thrift Shop” duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis for “Best New Act,” Beyonce for “Best Live,” and Katy Perry for “Best Female.”

In case you missed the 2013 MTV EMAs, a few of the highlights from the night included a clumsy striptease by Redfoo, Miley Cyrus smoking on stage, and Katy Perry’s performance of “Unconditionality” during which she took flight in a glimmering body suit. Switching gears, Jared Leto of the band 30 Seconds to Mars asked for a moment of silence for victims of Typhoon Haiyan which devastated parts of the Philippines on Friday.

Justin Timberlake was among the most nominated artists of the evening, but did not walk away with any awards. Eminem, on the other hand, was the crème de la crème of the 2013 MTV EMAs, picking up two awards for “Best Hip Hop” and the prestigious “Global Icon” award.

"He is on his way to this fine city right now as we speak," Bruce Gillmer, co-executive producer of the EMAs and an executive VP of Viacom International Media Networks, told Hollywood Reporter. "Eminem is absolutely one of the most creative and unique artists of our time."

Here are the winners (bolded) of the 2013 MTV EMAs and the people they were up against, as listed by Unreality Primetime.

Best Song

Daft Punk (featuring Pharrell Williams) — “Get Lucky”

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis (featuring Wanz) — “Thrift Shop”

Bruno Mars — “Locked Out of Heaven”

Rihanna — “Diamonds”

Robin Thicke (featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams) — “Blurred Lines”

Best Video

Miley Cyrus — “Wrecking Ball”

Lady Gaga — “Applause”

Robin Thicke (featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams) — “Blurred Lines”

Thirty Seconds to Mars — “Up In The Air”

Justin Timberlake — “Mirrors”

Best Female

Miley Cyrus

Selena Gomez

Lady Gaga

Katy Perry

Taylor Swift

Best Male

Justin Bieber

Eminem

Jay-Z

Bruno Mars

Justin Timberlake

Best New Act

Bastille

Icona Pop

Imagine Dragons

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

Rudimental

Best Pop

Justin Bieber

Miley Cyrus

One Direction

Katy Perry

Taylor Swift

Best Rock

Black Sabbath

Green Day

The Killers

Kings of Leon

Queens of the Stone Age

Best Alternative

Arctic Monkeys

Fall Out Boy

Franz Ferdinand

Paramore

Thirty Seconds to Mars

Best Electronic

Afrojack

Avicii

Daft Punk

Calvin Harris

Skrillex

Best Hip-Hop

Drake

Eminem

Jay-Z

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

Kanye West

Best Live Act

Beyoncé

Green Day

Pink

Taylor Swift

Justin Timberlake

Best World Stage Performance

The Black Keys

Fun

Garbage

Green Day

Jessie J

Alicia Keys

The Killers

Linkin Park

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

Jason Mraz

No Doubt

Rita Ora

Paramore

Robin Thicke

Snoop Lion

Best Push Artist

Iggy Azalea

ASAP Rocky

Bastille

Icona Pop

Imagine Dragons

Karmin

Austin Mahone

Bridgit Mendler

Tom Odell

Rudimental

Twenty One Pilots

Biggest Fans

Justin Bieber

Lady Gaga

One Direction

Thirty Seconds to Mars

Tokio Hotel

Best Look

Lady Gaga

Rita Ora

One Direction

Justin Timberlake

Rihanna

Harry Styles