NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR MANCHESTER’S FIRST EVER MOBO AWARDS

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The MOBO Awards, Europe’s biggest and most influential celebration of Black music and culture, has announced the nominees across 20 categories for its 2026 ceremony, recognising outstanding talent and releases from 1 September 2024 to 1 October 2025.

 For the first time in its history, the MOBO Awards will take place in Manchester, as part of the MOBO Organisation’s 30th anniversary celebrations. The 2026 Awards will be held on Thursday 26 March, live from Co-op Live, the UK’s newest and largest live entertainment arena. Tickets are available now via mobo.com/tickets.

 Audiences can expect an unforgettable night of electrifying performances, powerful tributes and culture-shaping moments, with show hosts, superstar performers and special honourees to be revealed soon.

 Kanya King CBE, Founder and CEO of MOBO Group said: “As MOBO enters its 30th year, I find myself reflecting on the extraordinary breadth of talent we have championed over the past three decades. Time and again, artists have taken the recognition of a MOBO Award and transformed it into fuel for lasting success.

This year’s nominees are a powerful reflection of the culture and moment we are living in. Their voices matter — not only in how they soundtrack our lives, but in how they shape the future. From sharp, socially conscious lyricism to boundary-pushing creativity that defies genre, this generation of artists is deeply connected to their communities.

The 2026 nominations represent one of the strongest and most diverse showcases of Black British music excellence we’ve seen in years. Spanning R&B, dance-electronic, and experimental rap, what unites these artists is the power of their storytelling, their confidence and cultural impact. Congratulations to all our nominees — we can’t wait to celebrate with you in Manchester.”

Kanya King CBE (Ashley Verse)

The Nominees

Leading this year’s nominations are Little Simz, Olivia Dean and rising stars kwn and Jim Legxacy, each earning four nominations.

Three-time MOBO Award winner Little Simz continues her standout run with four nominations this year. She is recognised for Album of the Year in association with Amazon Music for the critically acclaimed LotusBest Female Act in association with got2b, Best Hip Hop Act, and Video of the Year in association with Vevo for “Flood”, featuring Obongjayar and Moonchild Sanelly and directed by Salomon Ligthelm .

Olivia Dean earns four nominations this year, including Album of the Year in association with Amazon Music for the chart-topping The Art of LovingBest Female Act in association with got2bBest R&B/Soul Act, and Song of the Year for “Man I Need.”

kwn cements her place as one of the UK’s most exciting new R&B stars to watch. The hotly-tipped London-born artist is up for Best NewcomerBest Female Act in association with got2b, Best R&B/Soul, and Song of The Year for ‘Do What I Say’.

Lewisham-born rapper, singer and producer Jim Legxacy continues his ascent with four nominations, including Best Male Act in association with Prostate Cancer UKBest NewcomerSong of the Year for his collaboration with Dave, ‘3X’,and Video of The Year in association with Vevo for “Father.”

Central Cee, FLO, PinkPantheress and Skepta score three nominations each in heavily-coveted categories.

One of the most decorated rappers in MOBO Awards history, Central Cee earns three nominations this year, including Album of the Year in association with Amazon Music for the chart-topping Can’t Rush GreatnessBest Male Act in association with Prostate Cancer UK, and Best Hip Hop Act.

R&B trio FLO and experimental electronic artist and producer PinkPantheress continue their ascent, earning nominations across some of the ceremony’s most prestigious categories. FLO is recognised for Album of the Year in association with Amazon Music for their critically acclaimed debut Access All AreasBest Female Act in association with got2b, and Best R&B/Soul ActPinkPantheress receives nominations for Best Female Act in association with got2bBest Electronic/Dance Act supported by BEMA & Mixmag and Song of the Year for the viral hit “Illegal”.

Grime legend and multi-disciplinary creative Skepta earns nominations for Best Male Act in association with Prostate Cancer UKVideo of the Year in association with Vevo for Back 2 Back, which he co-directed with Domamanic, and Song of the Year for “Victory Lap” alongside Fred again.. and PlaqueBoyMax.

At the heart of MOBO’s mission is championing emerging talent, and each year the Best Newcomer category is widely regarded as one of the industry’s strongest indicators of future stars. This year’s ten nominees spotlight a new generation of boundary-pushing voices shaping the UK’s sound, from Scouse sensation EsDeeKid to London’s rising underground figures Jim LegxacyFinessekid and YT.

The breadth of talent on display reflects the diversity and individuality defining today’s emerging scene. From the striking new voice of Skye Newman and Northampton’s teenage gospel-rap artist DC3, to the reggae-inflected soul of Nia Smith, the genre-blending lyricism of Namebliss and Leicester-born, retro-leaning R&B artist Sekou, the future of UK music has never looked more exciting.

While rooted in music, the MOBO Awards also recognise outstanding cultural contributions across film and television. This year, Netflix’s acclaimed series Adolescence receives two nominations for Best Performance in a TV Show / Film, recognising Ashley Walters and Stephen Graham, alongside nominations for Cynthia Erivo for Wicked and Wunmi Mosaku for Sinners. Together, these nominations reflect the depth, range and impact of diverse talent shaping today’s screen storytelling.

Recognising the personalities, broadcasters, content creators and podcasters who shape and reflect culture year-round, MOBO’s Best Media Personality category spotlights some of the most influential voices in today’s media landscape. This year’s nominees include DJ AG, known for his viral DJ sets outside King’s Cross Station featuring surprise appearances from artists including Skepta and Ciara; TikTok sensation Bemi Orojuogun, also known as “Bus Aunty”; fashion stylist and content creator Melissa Holdbrook-Akposoe of Melissa’s Wardrobe; and the popular podcasters behind In My Opinion and Winners Talking.

Ayra StarrTyla and Moliy each receive two nominations across Best African Music Act and Best International Act, reflecting the continued global rise of a new generation of African female stars. Meanwhile, King of Dancehall and 2025 MOBO Impact Award recipient Vybz Kartel is also recognised with nominations for Best Caribbean Music Act and Best International Act.

The MOBO Awards celebrate the most exciting talent shaping music of Black origin today, spanning categories including Best Alternative Music ActBest Grime Act supported by TRENCHBest Drill ActBest African Music ActBest Caribbean Music ActBest Jazz ActBest Electronic/Dance Act supported by BEMA & MixmagBest Gospel Act supported by Premier Gospel, and Best Producer.

Select MOBO Awards categories are open to fan voting. For full details, visit voting.mobo.com

** FULL LIST OF 2026 MOBO AWARDS NOMINEES BELOW **

 BEST MALE ACT IN ASSOCIATION WITH PROSTATE CANCER UK

CENTRAL CEE

ELMIENE

JIM LEGXACY

NEMZZZ

ODEAL

SKEPTA

BEST FEMALE ACT IN ASSOCIATION WITH got2b

FLO

KWN

LITTLE SIMZ

OLIVIA DEAN

PINKPANTHERESS

SASHA KEABLE

ALBUM OF THE YEAR IN ASSOCIATION WITH AMAZON MUSIC

CENTRAL CEE – CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS

EZRA COLLECTIVE – DANCE, NO ONE’S WATCHING

FLO – ACCESS ALL AREAS

KOJEY RADICAL – DON’T LOOK DOWN

LITTLE SIMZ – LOTUS

OLIVIA DEAN – THE ART OF LOVING

SONG OF THE YEAR

AJ TRACEY FEAT. JORJA SMITH – ‘CRUSH’

DONAE’O FEAT. OMAR, LEMAR & HOUSE GOSPEL CHOIR – ‘NIGHTS LIKE THIS’

FRED AGAIN, SKEPTA & PLAQUEBOYMAX – ‘VICTORY LAP’

JIM LEGXACY & DAVE – ‘3X’

KWN – ‘DO WHAT I SAY’

MYLES SMITH – ‘NICE TO MEET YOU’

OLIVIA DEAN – ‘MAN I NEED’

PINKPANTHERESS – ‘ILLEGAL’

RAYE – ‘WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!’

TIM DUZIT – ‘KAT SLATER’

BEST NEWCOMER

DC3

ESDEEKID

FINESSEKID

JIM LEGXACY

KWN

NAMESBLISS

NIA SMITH

SEKOU

SKYE NEWMAN

YT

VIDEO OF THE YEAR IN ASSOCIATION WITH VEVO

POZER – ‘SHANGHIGH NOON’ (DIRECTED BY BAS HASELAGER)

FKA TWIGS – ‘EUSEXUA‘ (DIRECTED BY JORDAN HEMINGWAY)

JIM LEGXACY – ‘FATHER’ (DIRECTED BY LAUZZA)

LITTLE SIMZ – ‘FLOOD’ FEAT. OBONGJAYAR & MOONCHILD SANELLY (DIRECTED BY SALOMON LIGTHELM)

RAYE – ‘WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!’ (DIRECTED BY THE REIDS)

SKEPTA & FRED AGAIN – ‘BACK 2 BACK’ (DIRECTED BY DOMAMANIC and SKEPTA)

BEST R&B/SOUL ACT

ELMIENE

FLO

KWN

ODEAL

OLIVIA DEAN

SASHA KEABLE

BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ACT

ALT BLK ERA

BLOOD ORANGE

HAK BAKER

MICHAEL KIWANUKA

NOVA TWINS

RACHEL CHINOURIRI

BEST GRIME ACT SUPPORTED BY TRENCH

CHIP

JAYAHADADREAM

KASST 8

RUFF SQWAD

SCORCHER

WILEY

BEST HIP HOP ACT

AITCH

ASCO

CATCH

CENTRAL CEE

D-BLOCK EUROPE

KOJEY RADICAL

LITTLE SIMZ

LOYLE CARNER

WRETCH 32

YOUNGS TEFLON

BEST DRILL ACT

36

BOOTER BEE

CHY CARTIER

ESDEEKID

K-TRAP

LEOSTAYTRILL

NEMZZZ

POZER

TWIN S

WOHDEE

BEST INTERNATIONAL ACT

AYRA STARR

CARDI B

CLIPSE

GUNNA

KEHLANI

LEON THOMAS

MARIAH THE SCIENTIST

MOLIY

TYLA

VYBZ KARTEL

BEST MEDIA PERSONALITY

BEMI OROJUOGUN (BUS AUNTY)

DJ AG

IN MY OPINION

MELISSA HOLDBROOK-AKPOSOE (MELISSA’S WARDROBE)

NADIA JAE

NIKO OMILANA

PK HUMBLE

REMI BURGZ

UCHE NATORI

WINNERS TALKING

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SHOW/FILM

AARON PIERRE – MUFASA: THE LION KING

ASHLEY THOMAS – HOSTAGE

ASHLEY WALTERS – ADOLESCENCE

CYNTHIA ERIVO – WICKED

DAMSON IDRIS – F1

DAYO KOLEOSHO – EASTENDERS

LENNIE JAMES – MR LOVERMAN

MARIANNE JEAN-BAPTISTE – HARD TRUTHS

STEPHEN GRAHAM – ADOLESENCE

WUNMI MOSAKU – SINNERS

BEST AFRICAN MUSIC ACT

ADEKUNLE GOLD (NIGERIA)

AYRA STARR (NIGERIA)

DAVIDO (NIGERIA)

JOSHUA BARAKA (UGANDA)

MOLIY (GHANA)

REMA (NIGERIA)

SHALLIPOPI (NIGERIA)

TIWA SAVAGE (NIGERIA)

TYLA (SOUTH AFRICA)

WIZKID (NIGERIA)

BEST CARIBBEAN MUSIC ACT

AYETIAN

LILA IKÉ

MASICKA 

SHENSEEA

VYBZ KARTEL

YUNG BREDDA

BEST JAZZ ACT

CKTRL

EGO ELLA MAY

EZRA COLLECTIVE

KOKOROKO

NUBYA GARCIA

YAZMIN LACEY

BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE ACT SUPPORTED BY BEMA & MIXMAG

FKA TWIGS

JAZZY

KILIMANJARO

PINKPANTHERESS

SALUTE

SHERELLE

BEST GOSPEL ACT SUPPORTED BY PREMIER GOSPEL

ANNATORIA

DC3

FAITH CHILD

IMRHAN

SONDAE 

STILL SHADEY

BEST PRODUCER

INFLO

JAE5

MILES CLINTON JAMES

P2J

SAMMY SOSO

ZACH NAHOME