List of awards and nominations received by Peter Gabriel

The following list includes some of the most significant awards and nominations received by pop musician Peter Gabriel as a solo artist.

Grammy Awards

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
1983 "Shock the Monkey" Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male Nominated [1][2]
1985 Against All Odds Soundtrack Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Nominated [3]
1987 So Album of the Year (shared with Daniel Lanois) Nominated [4]
"Sledgehammer" Record of the Year (shared with Daniel Lanois) Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male Nominated
1990 Passion Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Nominated [5]
Best New Age Performance Won
1992 P.O.V. Best Music Video, Long Form Nominated [6]
1993 Us Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male Nominated [7]
"Digging in the Dirt" Best Rock Song Nominated
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male Nominated
Best Music Video, Short Form Won
1994 "Steam" Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male Nominated [8]
Best Music Video, Short Form Won
1995 "Red Rain (live)" Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male Nominated [8]
1996 Secret World Live Best Music Video, Long Form Won [9]
2003 "The Barry Williams Show" Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male Nominated [10]
2009 "Down to Earth" (from WALL-E) Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television (shared with Thomas Newman) Won [11]
"Define Dancing" (performed by Thomas Newman) Best Instrumental Arrangement (shared with Thomas Newman) Won
2017 "The Veil" (from Snowden) Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television Nominated [12]

American Music Awards

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
1987 Himself Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated [13]
Favorite Male Pop/Rock Video Artist Nominated
1988 "Sledgehammer" Favorite Pop/Rock Video Nominated [14]

BT Digital Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2006 Himself Pioneer Award Won [15]

BMI London Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006 "In Your Eyes" 3 Million Award Won
2007 Himself Icon Award Won
2012 "Sledgehammer" 3 Million Award Won

Billboard Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1986 Himself Top Artist Nominated [16]
Top Billboard 200 Artist Nominated
Top Billboard 200 Artist - Male Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist - Male Nominated
So Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated
Top Compact Disk Nominated
"Sledgehammer" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated
Top Dance Club Play Single Nominated
Top Dance Sales Single Nominated
Top Rock Song Nominated
"In Your Eyes" Nominated
1987 Himself Top Artist Nominated [17]
Top Billboard 200 Artist - Male Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist - Male Nominated
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated
So Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated
Top Compact Disk Nominated
"Big Time" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated

Brit Awards

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
1987 So British Album Nominated [18][19][20]
"Sledgehammer" British Single Nominated
British Video Won
Himself British Male Artist Won
1990 British Producer Nominated [21]
1993 Won [22][23]
"Digging in the Dirt" British Video Nominated
1994 "Steam" Nominated

CASBY Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1986 So International Album of the Year Won [24]

Ivor Novello Awards

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
1987 "Don't Give Up" Best Song Musically And Lyrically Won [25]
"Sledgehammer" Best Contemporary Song Nominated
2003 Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence Best Original Film Score Nominated
2007 Himself Lifetime Achievement Award Won [26]

MTV Video Music Awards

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
1987 Himself Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award Won [27]
"Sledgehammer" Video of the Year Won
Best Male Video Won
Best Concept Video Won
Most Experimental Video Won
Best Overall Performance in a Video Won
Best Direction in a Video (for Stephen R. Johnson) Won
Best Special Effects in a Video (for Peter Lord) Won
Best Art Direction in a Video (for Stephen Quay & Timothy Quay) Won
Best Editing in a Video (for Colin Green) Won
Viewer's Choice Nominated
"Big Time" Best Concept Video Nominated
Best Special Effects in a Video (for Peter Wallach) Nominated
1988 "Biko" (from Cry Freedom) Best Video from a Film Nominated [28]
1991 P.O.V. Best Long Form Video Nominated [29]
1993 "Digging in the Dirt" Video of the Year Nominated [30]
Viewer's Choice Nominated
Viewer's Choice (Europe) Nominated
"Steam" Best Male Video Nominated
Best Editing in a Video (for Douglas Jines) Won
Best Special Effects in a Video (for Real World Productions & Colossal Pictures) Won
1994 "Kiss That Frog" Best Editing in a Video (for Craig Wood) Nominated [31]
Best Special Effects in a Video (for Brett Leonard & Angel Studios) Won

Academy Awards

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
2009 "Down to Earth" (from WALL-E) Best Original Song (shared with Thomas Newman) Nominated [32]

Golden Globe Awards

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
1989 The Last Temptation of Christ Best Original Score Nominated [33]
2003 Rabbit-Proof Fence Nominated [34]
2009 "Down to Earth" (from WALL-E) Best Original Song (shared with Thomas Newman) Nominated [35]

Q Awards

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
1992 Himself Best Producer (shared with Daniel Lanois & The Orb) Won [36]
2006 Q Lifetime Achievement Award Won

Pollstar Concert Industry Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1987 Himself Comeback of the Year Nominated
1988 Tour Most Creative Stage Production Nominated
1994 Secret World Tour Won
Major Tour of the Year Nominated
1995 Most Creative Stage Production Nominated

Top of the Pops Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2003 Himself Singer of the Year Nominated [37]

British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
2015 Himself Gold Badge Award Won [38]

See also

(All of the nominations and awards received by Genesis occurred 8+ years after Peter Gabriel had left the band.)

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