Enter Shikari - Accolades and Readers Poll Results

Accolades and Readers Poll Results

Year Nominated work Award Result
2006 Enter Shikari Kerrang! Awards 2006: Best British Newcomer Nominated
2007 Enter Shikari NME: John Peel Award for Musical Innovation Won
Enter Shikari Kerrang! Awards 2007: Spirit Of Independence Won
Enter Shikari Kerrang! Awards 2007: Best Live Band Won
"Sorry You're Not a Winner" Kerrang! Awards 2007: Best Single Nominated
Enter Shikari BT Digital Awards: Breakthrough Artist of the Year Won
2009 Enter Shikari Kerrang! Awards 2009: Best Live Band Nominated
2010 Enter Shikari Kerrang! Awards 2010: Best British Band Nominated
2012 Enter Shikari Kerrang! Awards 2012: Best Live Band Won
A Flash Flood of Colour Kerrang! Awards 2012: Best Album Nominated
Rou Reynolds Kerrang! Awards 2012: Hero of the Year Won
Enter Shikari AIM Awards: Hardest Working Band Nominated
Enter Shikari AIM Awards: Best Live Band Nominated
A Flash Flood of Colour AIM Awards: Independent Album of the Year Won
Miscellaneous
  • Rock Sound's poll for 'who will make it in 2007'.
  • Ourzone Reader's Poll: Best Live Band 2011.
  • Ourzone Reader's Poll: Who Will Own 2012.
  • NME's User's Poll: Best Act at Reading and Leeds Festivals 2012.

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