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Last Updated: Sunday, 23 January, 2005, 17:19 GMT
Blue beat U2 to top France honour
Naomi Campbell and Bono
Frontman Bono received U2's award from model Naomi Campbell
Irish band U2 have been honoured at France's biggest music awards, but were beaten to a prize by boy band Blue.

U2 received a special achievement prize at the NRJ Music Awards, but Blue beat them to the international group award.

US band Maroon 5 was named best new international artist, and took the best international song title for This Love.

More than five million radio listeners voted in the awards. The international male and female prizes went to Usher and Avril Lavigne respectively.

Collecting his band's award from model Naomi Campbell at the Cannes ceremony, U2 frontman Bono said in French: "I'm not from this country but I'll make a little confession to you - it's at the Cote d'Azur I feel at home."

Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez performed with dancers dressed as schoolgirls

Hosted by radio group NRJ, the ceremony featured performances from Usher and Jennifer Lopez, who was accompanied by dancers clad in schoolgirl outfits.

US pop act Black Eyed Peas picked up the best international album gong for Elephunk.

Singer Jenifer also took home two awards, for best French female singer and best French album.

French-Canadian pop star Roch Voisine was named best Francophone male artist.


SEE ALSO:
U2 to play at Grammy awards show
21 Jan 05 |  Entertainment
New U2 album grabs chart top spot
28 Nov 04 |  Entertainment
U2 play surprise New York concert
23 Nov 04 |  Entertainment
U2's desire to be number one
22 Nov 04 |  Entertainment
Blue bands settle name dispute
30 Jun 03 |  Entertainment


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