In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of 2019 Teen Choice Awards and its impact on different areas of society. From its influence on art and culture to its relevance in science and technology, 2019 Teen Choice Awards has left its mark on history and remains a topic of great interest today. We will analyze its evolution over time, from its origins to its current state, and examine how it has shaped the way we think and act. Through this comprehensive analysis, we hope to offer an enriching and insightful view on 2019 Teen Choice Awards and its relevance in the modern world.
| 2019 Teen Choice Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | August 11, 2019 |
| Location | Hermosa Beach, California |
| Hosted by | Lucy Hale David Dobrik |
| Most awards | Movies: Avengers: Endgame (4) Television: Riverdale (4) Music: BTS (4) Digital & Misc.: The Dolan Twins (2) |
| Most nominations | Movies: Avengers: Endgame (9) Television: Riverdale (7) Music: Taylor Swift (7) Digital & Misc.: The Dolan Twins & Noah Centineo (3) |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | Fox |
The 2019 Teen Choice Awards ceremony was held on August 11, 2019, and used a temporary outdoor on-beach stage in Hermosa Beach, California near the beach pier. This was the only time the ceremony was held outdoors. The awards celebrated the year's achievements in music, film, television, sports, fashion, comedy, and the internet, and were voted on by viewers aged 13 and over living in the United States on their website and through various social media sites.[1]
Leading the way with the most nominations was Avengers: Endgame with nine. Taylor Swift was the recipient of the inaugural "Icon" award.
As of 2025, this is the most recently held Teen Choice Awards ceremony.
| Performers | Song | Ref. |
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| OneRepublic | "Counting Stars" "Rescue Me" |
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| Zhavia | "Deep Down" | |
| Monsta X | "Who Do U Love?" | |
| Johnny Orlando Jacob Sartorius Hayden Summerall |
"California Gurls" | |
| CNCO | "Pretend" | |
| Jordan McGraw and Sarah Hyland | "Met At a Party" | |
| Blanco Brown | "The Git Up" | |
| Mabel | "Don't Call Me Up" |
Presenters included:[3]
The first wave of nominations were announced on June 19, 2019.[4] The second wave was announced on July 8, 2019.[5] Winners are listed first, in bold.[6]
| Choice Female Web Star | Choice Male Web Star |
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| Choice Comedy Web Star | Choice Social Star |
| Choice Music Web Star | Choice Fashion/Beauty Web Star |
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| Choice Gamer | Choice YouTuber |
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| Choice Fandom | |
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| Choice Male Athlete | Choice Female Athlete |
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| Choice Ship | Choice Comedian |