List of awards and nominations received by Twenty One Pilots

Awards and nominations
Award
Wins
Nominations
3
11
American Music Awards
3
4
ARIA Music Awards
0
1
BBC Radio 1
1
1
Billboard Music Awards
9
30
Billboard Touring Awards
0
1
BMI Awards
4
4
Brit Awards
0
2
Echo Awards
0
2
GAFFA Awards (Denmark)
1
1
Grammy Awards
1
6
0
1
iHeartRadio Music Awards
9
22
Kerrang! Awards
2
3
LOS40 Music Awards
0
1
2
12
MTV Fandom Awards
0
1
0
1
MTV Millennial Awards
0
1
2
11
mtvU Woodie Awards
0
2
0
2
1
6
0
1
1
1
0
4
0
1
Rock Sound Awards
2
2
0
9
1
1
0
1
Totals[a]Wins42Nominations146
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Twenty One Pilots is an American musical duo from Columbus, Ohio, consisting of frontman Tyler Joseph and bandmate Josh Dun. The band has received 42 awards from a total of 146 nominations.

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, nominee(s) of the award, award category, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year[a] Nominee / Work Category Result Ref.
Alternative Press Music Awards 2014 Vessel Album of the Year Nominated [1]
Twenty One Pilots Breakthrough Band Nominated
Best Live Band Nominated
Josh Dun Best Drummer Nominated
2015 Twenty One Pilots Best Live Band Nominated [2]
Most Dedicated Fans Nominated
Tumblr Fandom of the Year Nominated
2016 Artist of the Year Won [3]
Blurryface Album of the Year Won
"Stressed Out" Best Music Video Nominated
2017 Twenty One Pilots Most Dedicated Fans Won [4]
American Music Awards 2016 Twenty One Pilots Favorite Duo or Group – Pop/Rock Won [5]
Favorite Artist – Alternative Rock Won
2017 Nominated [6]
2020 Won [7]
ARIA Music Awards 2016 Twenty One Pilots Best International Artist Nominated [8]
BBC Radio 1 2018 "Jumpsuit" Hottest Record of the Year Won [9]
Billboard Music Awards 2016 Twenty One Pilots Top Duo/Group Nominated [10]
Top Rock Artist Won
Blurryface Top Rock Album Won
"Stressed Out" Top Rock Song Nominated
2017 Twenty One Pilots Top Artist Nominated [11]
Billboard Chart Achievement Won
Top Duo/Group Won
Top Billboard 200 Artist Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated
Top Song Sales Artist Nominated
Top Radio Songs Artist Won
Top Streaming Artist Nominated
Top Rock Artist Won
Blurryface Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated
Top Rock Album Nominated
"Heathens" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated
Top Selling Song Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Video) Nominated
Top Rock Song Won
"Stressed Out" Nominated
"Ride" Nominated
2019 Twenty One Pilots Top Rock Artist Nominated [12]
Trench Top Rock Album Nominated
2020 "Chlorine" Top Rock Song Nominated [13]
"The Hype" Nominated
Twenty One Pilots Top Rock Artist Won
2021 Nominated [14]
"Level of Concern" Top Rock Song Nominated
2022 Twenty One Pilots Top Rock Artist Nominated [15]
Scaled and Icy Top Rock Album Won
Billboard Touring Awards 2016 Twenty One Pilots Breakthrough Artist Nominated [16]
BMI Awards 2017 "Ride" Award Winning Songs Won [17]
"Stressed Out" Won
2021 "Level of Concern" Songwriters & Publishers of the Most-Performed Songs of the Year Won [18]
2023 "Saturday" Won [19]
Brit Awards 2017 Twenty One Pilots International Group Nominated [20][21]
2019 Nominated [22]
Echo Awards 2017 Best International Newcomer Nominated [23]
Best International Rock/Pop Group Nominated
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) 2016 Best Foreign New Act Won [24]
Grammy Awards 2017 "Stressed Out" Record of the Year Nominated [25]
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Won
"Heathens" Best Rock Performance Nominated
Best Rock Song[b] Nominated
Best Song Written for Visual Media[b] Nominated
2019 "Jumpsuit" Best Rock Song[c] Nominated [27]
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards 2017 "Heathens" for Suicide Squad Best Song/Recording Created for a Film Nominated [28]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016 Twenty One Pilots Alternative Rock Artist of the Year Won [29]
"Stressed Out" Alternative Rock Song of the Year Won
2017 Song of the Year Nominated [30]
Twenty One Pilots Best Duo/Group of the Year Won
Alternative Rock Artist of the Year Won
Best Fan Army Nominated
"Ride" Alternative Rock Song of the Year Nominated
"Heathens" Won
Best Song from a Movie Nominated
Best Lyrics Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
Blurryface Alternative Rock Album of the Year Won
2019 Twenty One Pilots Duo/Group of the Year Nominated [31]
Trench Best Rock Album of the Year Won [32]
2020 "The Hype" Alternative Rock Song of the Year Nominated [33]
Twenty One Pilots Alternative Rock Artist of the Year Nominated
2021 Best Duo/Group of the Year Nominated [34]
Alternative Rock Artist of the Year Won
"Level of Concern" Alternative Rock Song of the Year Won
2022 Twenty One Pilots Alternative Rock Artist of the Year Nominated [35]
"Shy Away" Alternative Rock Song of the Year Nominated
2023 Twenty One Pilots Alternative Rock Artist of the Year Nominated [36]
Kerrang! Awards 2016 Best Live Band Nominated [37]
Best Fanbase Won
2022 Best Live Act Won [38]
Kids' Choice Awards 2017 Favorite New Artist Won [39]
Favorite Music Group Nominated
"Heathens" Favorite Song Nominated
"Stressed Out" Favorite Music Video Nominated
2018 Twenty One Pilots Favorite Music Group Nominated [40]
2019 Nominated [41]
LOS40 Music Awards 2016 International New Act of the Year Nominated [42]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2013 Best Push Act Nominated [43]
2015 Best Alternative Nominated [44]
2016 Won [45]
Best Live Act Won
Best US Act Nominated [46]
2018 Best Alternative Nominated [47]
2019 Nominated [48]
Best World Stage Nominated
2020 Best Alternative Nominated [49]
2021 Nominated [50]
2022 Twenty One Pilots Concert Experience (Roblox) Best Metaverse Performance Nominated [51]
Twenty One Pilots Best Alternative Nominated
MTV Fandom Awards 2016 Bandom of the Year Nominated [52]
MTV Italian Music Awards 2017 Best International Band Nominated [53]
MTV Millennial Awards 2017 "Heathens" International Hit of the Year Nominated [54]
MTV Video Music Awards 2013 "Holding on to You" Artist to Watch Nominated [55]
2016 "Heathens" Best Rock Video Won [56]
2017 "Heavydirtysoul" Won [57]
2019 "My Blood" Nominated [58]
2020 Twenty One Pilots Best Group Nominated [59]
"Level of Concern" Best Music Video From Home Nominated
Best Alternative Nominated
2021 "Shy Away" Nominated [60]
Twenty One Pilots Group of the Year Nominated
2022 "Saturday" Best Alternative Nominated [61]
Twenty One Pilots Concert Experience (Roblox) Best Metaverse Performance Nominated
mtvU Woodie Awards 2013 Twenty One Pilots Breaking Woodie Nominated [62]
2017 Woodie of the Year Nominated [63]
Much Music Video Awards 2016 International Duo or Group Nominated [64]
2017 Nominated [65]
NME Awards 2017 Worst Band Nominated [66]
NRJ Music Awards 2016 International Revelation of the Year Won [67]
People's Choice Awards 2017 Group of the Year Nominated [68]
2018 Nominated [69]
2020 Nominated [70]
2021 Nominated [71]
Radio Disney Music Awards 2017 Best Group Nominated [72]
Rock Sound Awards 2018 Trench Album of the Year Won [73]
2024 Twenty One Pilots 25 Icon Award Won [74]
Teen Choice Awards 2015 "Tear in My Heart" Choice Rock Song Nominated [75]
2016 "Stressed Out" Nominated [76]
Choice Song Group Nominated
2017 "Heathens" Choice Song Group Nominated [77]
Choice Rock/Alternative Song Nominated
Twenty One Pilots Choice Music Group Nominated
Choice Rock Group Nominated
2018 Nominated [78]
2019 Nominated [79]
Telehit Awards 2016 Best Rock Band Won [80]
ZD Awards 2018 Best Foreign Act Nominated [81]

Notes

  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. ^ a b "Heathens" was nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2017, which are only presented to the songwriter of the song, Tyler Joseph.[26]
  3. ^ "Jumpsuit" was nominated for Best Rock Song in 2019 which are only presented to the songwriter of the song, Tyler Joseph.[27]

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